Colorado TV tech charged after giving customer 'bear hug' | Inquirer News

Colorado TV tech charged after giving customer ‘bear hug’

/ 03:15 PM April 20, 2019

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In this photo, a man portrays technician repairing a television. A Colorado television technician was charged after he allegedly gave a customer a tight bear hug. (INQUIRER.net stock photo)

DENVER — A Colorado television technician is facing felony charges for allegedly hugging a customer tightly.

Karen Loest told KDVR-TV that David Novinski, a subcontractor for Dish Network, gave her a “bear hug,” pinning her arms and chest painfully, as she was showing him out after he completed his work this month.

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The 70-year-old former sheriff’s deputy said feared she might be raped. She said she pushed him away and told him to leave and he waited awhile and apologized before leaving.

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He is charged with trespassing and causing bodily injury to an at-risk adult.

His attorney, Mike McCullough, said Novinski often hugs people and gave Loest a three-second hug before leaving.

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He said Loest didn’t say anything about being injured when she called Novinski’s boss. McCullough says he will fight the charges. MKH

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