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Milwaukee man charged with allegedly putting super glue in coworker's drink

  • Joseph Ross, a 34-year-old Milwaukee man and vendor employee, was arrested and charged after allegedly putting Gorilla Brand Super Glue into his coworker JH's Coca-Cola at Wisconsin State Fair Park.
  • The incident occurred after JH suspected her drinks were being contaminated over a period of two to three weeks, noticing a strong chemical smell and taste that made her sick.
  • JH set up a surveillance camera on March 20th, which reportedly captured Ross, wearing latex gloves, squeezing drops from an orange and brown tube of super glue into her drink, and police later found the gloves and super glue in Ross' belongings.
  • Ross admitted to police that he put a 'supplement' in JH's drink, though the reasoning behind his actions remains unknown, and WISN legal analyst Craig Mastantuono stated that such charges are unusual because authorities rarely catch someone contaminating another's drink.
  • Ross, who is not a State Fair Park employee, faces a felony charge of placing foreign objects in edibles, potentially leading to a fine of up to $10,000 and a prison sentence of up to 3 1/2 years if convicted, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for April 3.
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TMJ4 broke the news in on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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