Ashley Todd, 20, is now facing charges for filing a false report to police

Police sources tell the BPS station KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh campaign worker who is now known to make up a story of a hijacker who attacked him and cut the letter "B" in the face after seeing the panda bumper sticker.
Todd to investigators he initially tried to use the branch bank as a human ATM near her from behind, put a knife with a 4 - 5 inches blade to the throat and demanded money. He told police he hands attacker $ 60 and walk away.
Todd to investigators that they suspect that people will see John McCain sticker on the car, became angry and hit him in the back of the head, whacked him to the ground and tell her "you will now support," police said.

Todd to the police that they do not seek medical help, but not to go to a friend near the apartment and called police about 45 minutes later.
Police investigation into the alleged attacks began to see some inconsistencies in the stories and administered by polygraph.

He said that he still punch and kick him while threatening "to teach him a lesson for the fact that the panda's support," said police. He said Saturday in his breast, guaranteed in the hands of the knee injury and the previous letter "B" in the face with a dull knife.

Todd asked the investigators to return to the police office today for more questions and help them to release composite sketches of suspects. Todd to investigators today that he "just want to tell the truth" - adding that he was not robbed or attacked. "He shows that he has a mental problem before and that they do not know how to point B is back in the face," Richard told reporters today. Officials said they do not believe there are other people involved, and believe Todd's story about the attack - to encourage him to call the police

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