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Man in New York Charged with Attempted Assault While Wearing Cow Costume

A 47-year-old man from upstate New York was arrested after allegedly attempting to stab a family member while dressed in a cow costume. The incident occurred at a home in Rensselaerville on Saturday night. He faces multiple charges and was released after arraignment.

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A 47-year-old man was arrested in connection with an alleged assault on a family member in Rensselaerville, New York. The incident took place on Saturday night at the family member's home. m. According to reports, the man, identified as Anthony Pappalau, lunged at the family member with a weapon but did not make contact.

He then struck the family member's leg with his car door while fleeing the house. The injured family member refused medical treatment and directed police toward the suspect. Police located and detained Pappalau in Rotterdam, New York, approximately 30 minutes from his residence in Waterford, New York.

Authorities stated that he was wearing a cow costume during the entire incident and was apprehended without changing out of it. Pappalau was charged with second-degree attempted assault, second-degree reckless endangerment, second-degree menacing, and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon.

Arrest Record Pappalau had a previous arrest in 2020.

He was charged with menacing by hate crime and aggravated harassment based on race or religion, according to the New York State Police Department records. Details of that case were not provided in current reports. The reason for wearing the cow costume remains unclear.

Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple told local outlets that the behavior aligned with expectations based on Pappalau's history. No further motive for the assault was specified.

was arraigned in Rensselaerville Town Court on Sunday and released following the hearing.

The case involves family members, which may affect ongoing investigations into the circumstances. Court records indicate the charges stem directly from the Saturday events. Authorities have not released additional details about the weapon used or the extent of any injuries, as the family member declined treatment.

The incident highlights challenges in responding to domestic disputes, particularly when suspects flee the scene. Further updates may come from the Albany County Sheriff's Office as the case proceeds.

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Mild valence skew in sheriff's quote introduces negative implication about suspect's history without counterpoint.

Valence skew: Sheriff's comment casts suspect in negative light via prior record

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A man with a history of mental health issues or prior arrests may have acted out in distress, highlighting the need for better intervention support.

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