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Man arrested after violent outburst at a Kingston gas station

Police arrested a man they say was covered in blood, sweat and windshield washer fluid at a Kingston gas station. The Canadian Press / File

Ont. police say a man officers found covered in blood and windshield washer fluid told a gas station attendant to call 911 before he began a violent outburst.

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It’s alleged the man went to the Kingston, Ont., gas station around 3 a.m. on Tuesday, began kicking the door and told the attendant to call 911.

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Police say he then allegedly started throwing jugs of washer fluid, smashing them off the store and ground.

Police say the man, covered in blood, sweat and washer fluid, was smashing another container when officers arrived.

They say he immediately put his hands behind his back and co-operated with police.

A 25-year-old Kingston man is charged with mischief.

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