Duluth police are looking for a man with a self-professed sexual fetish for slashing rubber balls.
Police have been seeking 31-year-old Christopher Bjerkness of Duluth since surveillance tape allegedly showed him breaking into a fitness clinic in May and slashing exercise balls.
Authorities are familiar with Bjerkness. A criminal complaint released Thursday says he was convicted in 2005 of breaking into a sports facility at the University of Minnesota in Duluth and slashing about 70 balls. Each ball cost between $30 and $60.
The complaint says when Bjerkness pleaded guilty in that case, he admitted slashing more than 40 other balls at two clinics.
Court documents say Bjerkness told police he slashed the rubber balls to satisfy a sexual urge. Experts said he has an unusual attraction to inflatable exercise devices.
Queso wrote:You can't criticize him, different people use different things to get off. Some people even use the anal cavities of others.
JLAmber wrote: after he slashed the balls
Queso wrote:Some people even use the anal cavities of others.
Queso wrote:You can't criticize him, different people use different things to get off. Some people even use the anal cavities of others.
Cadet57 wrote:Queso wrote:Some people even use the anal cavities of others.
jpetekUA777 wrote:Queso wrote:You can't criticize him, different people use different things to get off. Some people even use the anal cavities of others.
Boris wrote:Cadet57 wrote:Queso wrote:Some people even use the anal cavities of others.
jpetekUA777 wrote:Queso wrote:You can't criticize him, different people use different things to get off. Some people even use the anal cavities of others.
How original JP...![]()
Good to see you can think for yourself...
Cadet57 wrote:Not really much else to say after ignorant comments like that.
Queso wrote:Cadet57 wrote:Not really much else to say after ignorant comments like that.
Ignorant? Do you know the meaning of that word? The comment I made did not come from ignorance, and I would like for you to tell me of what I said that is not truthful.
Such empty criticism is not at all surprising. You may not like that element of the truth, but what I said is factually indisputable.