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In 2018, 16-year-old Kevon Watkins changed his family’s Wi-Fi password so no one else could use the internet while he played Xbox.
When his mother tried to take the console away, Kevon refused to give it up. His 20-year-old sister, Alexus Watkins, stepped in to help their mother.
A fight broke out, and Kevon put his sister in a chokehold. Their mother tried to pull him off, but he would not let go.
His younger brother called 911 and told the dispatcher that Kevon had Alexus in a chokehold.
When police arrived, Kevon was still holding his sister down. Officers ordered him to release her.
When he finally let go, Alexus collapsed unconscious to the floor. She died from asphyxiation.
In 2019, Kevon Watkins was convicted of felony murder and sentenced to life in prison. As he was led out of court, he broke down crying and said: “I’m sorry.”


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@Tinkywinky234 @72Breezy so you would let your little bro get choked out then? you’re pussy 🤣😂🤣😂
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@GigglingGanon Just slam the little fucker man he a fuckin tweak ass twig
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This dude thinks he is a tough guy as he assaults an officer right in front of his parents in their home.
Meet Anish Lakhe, a resident on the 8900 block of Brandon Road. In Darien Illinois.
Darien Police Department officers responded to a domestic-related emergency call at the Brandon Road home. Upon their arrival, Lakhe was actively resisting efforts the officers were making to manage the situation.
The encounter quickly turned physical. Lakhe assaulted one of the responding officers , causing physical injury to the Darien police officer before he could be successfully restrained and placed in handcuffs.
Lakhe was subsequently transported to the DuPage County Jail and faced severe felony charges, including:
Two Counts of Aggravated Battery to a Peace Officer (Class 2 Felonies)
Resisting a Peace Officer Causing Injury (Class 4 Felony)
Domestic Battery (Class A Misdemeanor)
Lakhe's legal troubles have not ended there and have further escalated.
In early February 2026, Darien Police officers were dispatched right back to the exact same residence in the 8900 block of Brandon Road for yet another domestic disturbance.
Upon arrival, officers made contact with a female complainant who exhibited visible bruising on her ankle.
Lakhe was arrested once again at the scene and hit with a new round of criminal charges:
Two Counts of Domestic Battery
Interfering with the Reporting of Domestic Violence
He was once again booked into the DuPage County Jail. Public records and the repeated police dispatches confirm that Lakhe continues to reside at the same family home with his parents on Brandon Road, where both violent domestic escalations have manifested.
We will have to keep an eye on this to see what court results are. Soft on crime Illinois let him right back out on cashless bail.
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon
Working on some court cam content as well to pump on out. Looking to have one out this evening. Aa always all of these videos are for entertainment and educational purposes.
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@colemarabito @GigglingGanon Fosure brother My fault for coming off strong
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@Darkkvision @GigglingGanon yea it's weird, it's cool when it's like a courthouse or something police station whatever, but yea some of these ppl should get a job
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Business owner goes ballistic over other people exercising their rights. The victims became suspects until vindicated.
This footage captures a confrontation at Vibes Co. (Brewery, Eats, Fun) in Manhattan Beach, California, involving a group of men that were practicing their rights in the area and the establishment's owner, Michael "Mick" Drasnin.
The incident began across the street from the business as the cameramen were approaching the crosswalk at the same time as Drasnin.
Drasnin seemed bothered by the men filming and while he was crossing the street he threw an object at the cameramen. This of course prompted them to follow him to his business where chaos ensured.
The situation reached a breaking point when the verbal sparring turned physical. In a moment that would eventually lead to serious legal consequences, Drasnin is captured launching a metal-framed chair and a bucket of water at the filmers.
The "High-Risk" Intervention
The drama took a tactical turn when the Manhattan Beach Police Department arrived on the scene.
Responding to a 911 call that reportedly alleged a potential weapon was involved, officers initiated a "high-risk" or "felony" stop.
The footage shows the intense moment officers utilized their patrol vehicle doors as cover while ordering the filmers to walk backward with their hands raised. Once the scene was secured, it was determined the cameramen were the victims, and the focus shifted back to the initial physical aggressor. That said, it sure took those police a long time to take those cuffs off the victims.
The aftermath for Michael Drasnin was swift:
Criminal Charges: He was arrested and charged with Assault with a Deadly Weapon (the chair) and Battery.
Court Results: The case eventually concluded with Drasnin receiving probation and restitution requirements. While his defense argued he felt harassed and overwhelmed, the court maintained that physical assault is not a legal response to being filmed in public.
Public Apology: Drasnin made several public statements and social media posts expressing regret for his actions. He attributed his behavior to a "momentary lapse in judgment" caused by the stress of the filming.
Beyond the courtroom, Vibes Co. faced a massive wave of "review bombing" and public relations fallout that serves as a cautionary tale for business owners on how to—and how not to—conduct themselves in public.
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon
In addition to my normal body cam videos, I will be sharing true crime body cam stories from time to time. These are usually long body cam videos that I will be editing down to a manageable size that won't lose too much detail for the story. As alway as the body cam can't show the entire story, I'll research case info to share in the caption. These are for entertainment and educational purposes.
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@colemarabito @GigglingGanon Fags bags talk all this patriot shit but go with cameras buggin other people.. Go to War pathetic ass people
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@GigglingGanon strange i don't get it, they are going around antagonizing the business owner why?
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@hsjdbbdbn @danny286s @txstreetfights2 No he didn’t, that literal Pygmy started it by back handed him in the face for no reason.
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@JezealAngel @MeanGreen_09 @Joseyerrrrr @arvodss Lmao exactly. Not to mention McGregor hitting all kinds of fans and even a DJ 🤣
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@FearedBuck Yall fight for Jews talkin about it’s rigged … or course it is dumbasses
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🚨 BREAKING: A principal in Pennsylvania just drew a line and didn’t blink.
Students tried to stage an anti ICE walkout during school hours.
Daniel Weber walked straight outside and shut it down.
His message was simple. You want to protest on school time? You’re suspended.
That’s called leadership.
Schools are for learning. Not activist field trips. Not political theater.
Parents send their kids to get an education, not to join street rallies in the middle of the day.
More backbone like this.
Less chaos.
More adults in the room. 🇺🇸
FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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@feral_feed Be like the dude in the puff coat , ko someone and leave the mess to the rest 😂
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@feral_feed Fella in the grey hoodie about as useful as a chocolate teapot, everytime he got involved he got flattened
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