A group of scholars leaving a gun range belittle and make fun of the man working the register.
They mock his accent, his clothes, and his body, before uploading it for the world to see.
Complete POS people.
@SaycheeseDGTL Half y’all retarted and BEEN coulda been doin this, go STRAIGHT to Walmart and just buy a fuckin STRAIGHT TALK PHONE, SHIT LITERALLY ONLY $35-$55 a Month unlimited💀🤦🏾♂️
Housekeeper/maid refuses to clean up the day after Valentine’s Day, claiming the owners did way too much celebrating: “Y’all can’t think I’m finna clean this.” 👀
🚨 🇯🇵 A foreign streamer pushed an elderly Japanese man on a train. The man had repeatedly asked him to lower the volume of his loud livestream and reminded him that he was sitting in a priority seat reserved for the elderly, people with disabilities, and pregnant women.
$1M bond set for inmate who was seen beating TCI officers after a female CO approached him and initiated a verbal altercation.
Joseph Hunter, 38, appeared in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court on two counts of felonious assault. He is currently serving a 32 year sentence for involuntary manslaughter, attempted murder, felonious assault, and aggravated robbery, all first-degree felonies.
Woman Files Lawsuit Against Landlord After Carport Collapses on Her—Landlord Evicts the Family
Elizabeth Keeton was injured when the carport at her rented Tennessee home collapsed on her during last week's major winter storm.
She was walking to her car when she heard cracking, initially thinking it was ice under her feet before the structure fell and pinned her.
Keeton suffered a concussion and contusions on her neck and pelvis.
She claims her landlord, Patricia Thompson, offered help but has taken no further action.
The landlord stated that insurance covers only the structure itself, not tenants' cars.
Keeton has no vehicle insurance but does have health insurance.
Keeton has filed a lawsuit; in response, she and her husband received a 30-day eviction notice.
The internet is torn on this one. This couple hired the local neighborhood kid to shovel their drive way and ended up paying him $26, so many people are claiming that he should put the snow back for a measly $26. Back when I was a kid, I was doing it for $5. Do you feel $26 was more than fair, were they mocking him by offering him $1 for gloves, where can anyone get gloves for a buck?