Police stop ‘exorcism’ in Home Depot lumber aisle
Pennsylvania police say exorcism was for dead trees
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Pennsylvania police claim they were called to a Home Depot on a report of "disorderly people having an exorcism" in the lumber aisle.
The exorcism was for the dead trees and the would-be wood exorcists were escorted out of the building, according to a now-viral post from the Dickson City Police Department.
The incident was described in only 27 words, part of a long list of the small-town department’s daily log of calls – but the post has drawn attention due its bizarre quality and had been shared more than 550 times as of Thursday.
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The so-called "exorcism," which was said to have taken place Monday at 3:26 p.m., had commenters on the PD’s page confused.
One suggested maybe it should have said "having an exercise."
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"Dang autocrrect," the commenter said.
"THE POWER DRILL OF CHRIST COMPELS YOU," wrote another.
"How does a wood exorcism happen in 2021 and not a single person in Home Depot videoed this for our entertainment. I need answers," one commenter said.
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There were two people who took part in the exorcism, or whatever it was – and neither was charged, WTSP reported.
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