Joe
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@bAnthonYsr always a race 🙄.. things are not worse just bc it happens to someone I happens to be black.. let me correct that.. it isn't worse when it's a WHITE person against a blk person.. NOTHING is worse just bc it happens to a blk person
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@AmericaPapaBear Them being black had nothing to do with this. Whoever made this video is a retard. He Prolly touches little boys
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Entitled Black Kids Try to Force 5 People Into 4-Person Uber at 7-Eleven. Driver Holds the Line Like a Boss!
Look at this mess. Middle of the night, bunch of kids at the 7-Eleven thinking the rules don't apply to them. They book a regular Uber, show up with FIVE people, and then start the waterworks: 'we're small,' 'we're underage,' 'past curfew,' 'my phone's dying,' 'my dad only had six bucks.'
The driver? Absolute legend. Keeps it calm, professional, and firm: 'It's for four people, not five. I ain't getting a ticket or losing my license for y'all.'
These aren't helpless children, they're old enough to be out causing problems but not old enough to respect basic laws, safety, or another man's livelihood. Then they slam and kick his door like entitled little brats when he cancels the ride.
This is exactly what's wrong with a generation raised with zero accountability. No respect for rules, no personal responsibility, and zero understanding that the world doesn't revolve around their feelings.
Shoutout to every Uber/Lyft driver holding the line out there. Real men still exist. The rest of these kids need to grow the hell up.
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@ZvchFrost42069 @Ravious101 I know u live with your pedophile dad who touches you but saying retarded shit on the internet wont save you.
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@Ravious101 Yeah, black people are always innocent and white people are always guilty.
Retarded ass thought process.
Old bitch shoulda stopped chimping out on fast food workers 50 fucking years ago.
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UPDATE: Fort Wayne Police Release Facts and CCW Video in Tim Hortons death of a 75-year-old woman Investigation
The Fort Wayne Police Department (FWPD) has released a full timeline and surveillance video from the May 13 incident at Tim Hortons that resulted in the tragic death of 75-year-old Anita Grayson. FWPD stated they are sharing this information to correct "dangerously false narratives" circulating online.
According to police:The Dispute: Ms. Grayson entered the lobby at 8:09 a.m. to dispute a drive-thru order and began berating a 17-year-old employee.
A 20-year-old shift lead intervened.The Altercation: Physical contact began when Ms. Grayson forcefully shoved and then struck the shift lead. A physical fight ensued, during which Ms. Grayson pulled a large chunk of hair from the employee's head.
The Aftermath: After separating, Ms. Grayson sat at a table and later laid down on the floor at 8:22 a.m. Employees checked on her and brought her water before an officer arrived and found her unresponsive. She was pronounced deceased at the hospital.
Current Status: FWPD Homicide Detectives submitted the completed investigation file to the Allen County Prosecutor’s Office today, May 19, 2026. The Allen County Coroner’s autopsy results, including the official cause and manner of death, are still pending.
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@SomaKazima2 Just file a hit n run wit your insurance b get paid tf doing all this
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@DailyLoud This big ugly fat walrus looking bitch in the gym for food content.
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NEW: Judge rips into man, saying, “His address will forever be the Department of Corrections,” after sentencing him to life in prison without parole for the murder of his brother, his brother's wife, and his brother's children.
Paul Caneiro, 59, shot and killed his brother, Keith Caneiro, 50, who was his business partner, before going into his home and shooting and stabbing his wife, Jennifer, 45.
Paul then stabbed Keith's 2 children, Sophia, 8, and Jesse, 11, before setting the house on fire to make it seem like he was also being targeted.
The autopsy showed the kids died with smoke inhalation injuries, meaning the children were still alive when Paul lit the house on fire.
Monmouth County Judge Marc Lemieux said the children tried to fight off their 230-pound uncle, but Sophia, only weighing around 45 pounds, and Jesse, weighing around 90 pounds, didn't stand a chance.
Prosecutors said that Paul committed this heinous act after Keith confronted him about stealing $80,000 from Keith's trust, which was meant to help fund his life insurance policy.
During the trial, Jennifer's mother, Bette Karidis, said, “A thousand years would not be enough… In an act of pure evil, he took the life of four innocent people… His own flesh and blood out of greed and selfishness. He disgusts us.”
Paul was found guilty of all charges by the jury, including murder, aggravated arson, weapons possession, and hindering apprehension.
After citing all of his sentences, Lemieux told Paul, “You are no longer Paul Caneiro … you are a quadruple murderer, who slaughtered innocent children. That is your identity… confined to a 4-foot by 7-foot cell until your final breath.”
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🇺🇸 #SouthCarolina
Laurens County deputy fired after body-cam video shows confusion over patrol car damage
Laurens County, SC - A Laurens County deputy was fired after a body-worn camera recording captured fellow deputies repeatedly questioning him about damage to his patrol car — and the deputy appearing unable to clearly explain what happened.
The video, obtained by FOX Carolina Investigates, shows the tail end of a traffic stop in August 2025. As deputies look over the vehicle, they press the deputy about a large scrape and what appears to be a dent.
“I scraped it coming out of somebody’s house,” the deputy says on camera.
Other deputies immediately ask when the damage happened and why it wasn’t reported sooner.
“When did you do that?” one deputy asks. Another adds, “It looks bad… you didn’t tell us.” A deputy points out, “Yeah, it’s dented… that’s like completely dented.”
When pressed for details, the deputy offers a vague explanation and suggests he hit a shed while at someone’s home, but his description shifts as the questions continue.
“What did you scrape?” a fellow deputy asks.
“It was like the shed of somebody’s… like shed thing… coming out,” the deputy responds.
“Out of their driveway?” another fellow deputy asks.
The deputy replies, “Umm… yeah… it wasn’t like their actual driveway but like…”
The video also shows the deputy struggling to recall where he was or what call he was on when the damage happened. When asked if he remembered where he was, the deputy responds, “Not really… it was somewhere in Waterloo.” When asked what call he was on, he says, “I can look it up.”
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NEW: Texas officer investigating a fire on private property shoots a dog after being attacked
Last Friday, Arp Police Officer Pereida responded to a large fire behind a residence.
While approaching the fence line to check if the home was in danger, two dogs crawled under the fence and attempted to attack him.
The officer fired two shots from his service pistol, striking one dog.
The injured dog fled, and the second dog continued to approach.
Bodycam footage was activated after the shots and shows part of the encounter.
The dog’s owner later told the chief that “everyone around here knows my dogs will bite” and that the officer should have taken a bite instead of shooting.
Chief Joe Keegan reviewed the footage and ruled the officer’s actions legal and appropriate.
The dog ultimately required euthanasia.
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