State Rep. Kevin Boyle, who faced scrutiny for an outburst at a Montgomery County bar, has filed paperwork to run for reelection in the upcoming primary. House leaders had mentioned he was 'seeking help' following the incident.
Pennsylvania State Rep. Kevin Boyle's legal predicament might not be over. Police continue to investigate after he allegedly threatened to hit female employees at a local bar. https://t.co/OZMPo1xh6a
Rep. Kevin Boyle Less than a week after being filmed cursing and threatening to shut down a local bar, state Rep. Kevin Boyle (D-172nd dist.) has filed to run for re-election in the April 23 primary. Today is the last day to file to run. #KevinBoyle https://t.co/pOELxMDSjt https://t.co/k2PAIBuegL
State Rep. Kevin Boyle filed paperwork Monday to run for reelection, days after House leaders said he was “seeking help” after an outburst at a Montgomery County bar. https://t.co/nDlRO7FvNC
State Rep. Kevin Boyle filed to run for reelection despite ‘seeking help’ after outburst at Montco bar https://t.co/L5kdscSEsy
"I could end this bar, by the way. I could end this bar." Video shows Democratic Pa. Rep. Kevin Boyle saying he would shut down Gaul & Co. Malt House in Rockledge, Montgomery County, after he was asked to leave. #LISTEN 🎧 https://t.co/u6hMtOOvuQ