
According to Mr. Perkovic,
Mr. Poplawski tossed a
lunch tray at a drill instructor.
The
relationship with his girlfriend, Melissa Gladish, went sour after Mr.
Poplawski returned to Pittsburgh.
Court records show that on Sept. 14, 2005, Mr.
Poplawski attacked Miss Gladish
outside 1016 Fairfield St., the same address at which he would
later be accused of killing the three police officers.
Miss Gladish said she had gone to Mr. Poplawski's
house "and he began to argue with me and call me names. When I argued back
he grabbed me by my hair and said, 'Do you think I'm going to let you talk
to me like that? I don't let anyone talk to me like that."'
He threatened to kill her, the records show. In a
form asking Miss Gladish to list all weapons Mr. Poplawski had used, she
listed "gun that the defendant says is buried in the park near his house."
Less than a month later, police sought Mr.
Poplawski for violating a protection-from-abuse order after he went to
Miss Gladish's workplace, a King's Restaurant, and asked her to marry him.
He then moved to the West Palm Beach, Fla., area. Mr. Perkovic said he
worked there as a glazier for two years.
Two years later, back in Pittsburgh, Mr. Poplawski
wrote on MySpace of the episode: "She's lucky I didn't kill that broad
myself. Hahaha."
