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Officials: 70-year-old NJ man arrested twice within hours for refusing to wear face mask, punching man

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Dr. Oz explains why testing is necessary before any plans to reopen the county happens on Good Day Philadelphia. Officials have arrested a 70-year-old man twice within a few hours after several incidents involving non-compliance with state orders and beligerence Saturday.

Stephen Breza, 70, of Toms River, was arrested first by Toms River Police shortly before 11 a.m. Breza allegedly became angry when he was told to wear a mask inside the Wawa where he had reportedly begun screaming, flailing his arms and cursing at employees.

Then, Breza allegedly escalated by threatening a customer in the store that he was going to hit him with a pipe. When police arrived, he screamed at officers and resisted arrest.

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