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Man mistakes picture of Mitt Romney for girlfriend's lover: Police report

US Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney delivers foreign policy remarks at the University of Warsaw Library in Warsaw July 31, 2012

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A 40-year-old Tennessee man accused of domestic assault allegedly became enraged when he saw a picture of a strange man on his girlfriend's Facebook page and suspected she was planning an affair - he apparently didn't recognize presidential hopeful Mitt Romney.

Lowell Turpin, 40, "angrily demanded to know who the male was," according to a police report cited by the Knoxville News Sentinel.

When she told him, he allegedly grabbed her laptop and smashed it into a wall, then punched her, the police report says.

Turpin remains in custody.

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