Xkysfate
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@EuchariaUrantaO @Quamclips She said thank you sir I’m so proud of you so I think she is his stepmom. Real mom wouldn’t call her son sir and I don’t think she’s his aunt.
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@Quamclips This is stupid! Grandma wants to be in the pic give her your shirt.Unc wants in on the pic too give him your drawls🤷🏻♂️
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@Ethiomari @realbbymula @Latto i believe the “wife” has to be around simply because 21 needed citizenship and they just naturally grew together no bm drama needed both beautiful women !!
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@chrollosoll She know damn well no one washing hair for free, should’ve washed it before🙁
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This girl is still heated about this situation 😡 She was out walking her horses and working dogs when some angry man decided to block the path and demand she leash the dogs, even though they were under full voice control and completely legal.
The wild part is her dogs stayed calmer than the guy causing the scene. They were trained, listening, staying close to the horses, and minding their business while he kept acting like she was doing something reckless. You can tell this turned into one of those moments where someone just wanted control more than an actual solution.
People really love creating their own rules in public spaces. Would you have argued back or just leashed the dogs to end the drama?
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@GigglingGanon He need to stop crying like a lil bitch and lock her ass up, and why not set up a police chase if she wouldn’t stop🙄
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District Attorney has no problem telling officer that she is above the law because she will prosecute herself if he gives her a ticket.
Webster Police Officer Cameron Crisafulli clocked a vehicle traveling 55 mph in a 35 mph zone. When he initiated his lights and sirens, the driver—Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley—refused to pull over. Instead, she led the officer on a low-speed pursuit for nearly a mile until she reached her own driveway.
Once inside her garage, Doorley ignored commands to stay back, repeatedly called the officer an “asshole,” and told him to “get the f*** out of my house.”
The most egregious moments involve her weaponizing her position:
She informed the officer: "I am the DA of Monroe County... I’m the one that prosecutes [tickets], okay?"
She called the Webster Police Chief on her cell phone during the stop, demanding he tell his officer to "stop f***ing following me."
Despite the "stop" order, the blatant disrespect, and the refusal to comply with a lawful command, Doorley was not arrested that night. She was eventually censured by the New York State Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct and retired shortly , but the damage to the public trust was already done.
This footage is more than just a heated exchange; it is a glaring indictment of our two-tier justice system.
Let’s be real: If any "regular" citizen led a police officer on a pursuit to their home, ignored orders to stay back, and verbally berated a cop while calling their boss to make the problem go away, they wouldn't have been handed a ticket and a "have a nice night." They would have been ripped from that garage, slammed against the hood of a cruiser, and hauled off to jail in handcuffs for fleeing, eluding, and obstruction.
When the person who is supposed to represent the law decides they are above it, the entire system loses its legitimacy. Integrity shouldn't be a suggestion just because you have a badge or a title. Until the "powerful" are held to the same standard as the people they prosecute, we don’t have a justice system—we have a protection racket for the elite.
Good job by this officer for trying to do his job.
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#NYShitty🗽💩; Disturbing footage shows a young NYC woman getting her hand stuck in a train car door during a frightening subway incident. 😢
Hope she’s okay. Stay safe out there, NYC.
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Kayleigh G gets pulled over with no license or insurance | #bmdrama #kayleighg #wolfkewchie #onceagain #pulledover
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@BabyMamaDrama__ i would’ve tased her and took her right to jail
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