A mother and her children were woken up and terrorized in their hotel room by a woman who came to the hotel and somehow convinced an employee to give her a room key.
This woman was literally going door to door, trying the key on random doors at one point.
The incident happened at an Extended Stay Hotel in Buffalo, NY, and has been reported to authorities. An investigation is ongoing, but as of May 20, 2026, the woman has not been arrested.
@JaxReaperX@DailyLoud What race is most mentioned in the Epstein files? Why is it that it's only anonymous keyboard warriors like you who are racist online while hiding their identity? Peak beta male behavior
Uber driver had to call police to have this woman removed as she throws around allegations of the driver having white privilege.
This confrontation from Orlando, Florida, is a masterclass in main-character syndrome and escalating a simple situation into arrested and charged in the blink of an eye.
After being asked to leave the vehicle because the driver felt uncomfortable with her behavior, Deidre Thomas decided that the Uber was her personal property. She didn't just stay; she staged a sit-in.
Throughout the footage, she demands a refund as a condition for exiting. In reality, Uber’s TOS is clear: a driver can end a ride at any time for safety, and disputes are handled through the app—not by holding a vehicle hostage.
Even when the Orlando PD arrived, the entitlement didn't budge. She spent the entire interaction lecturing the officers on the law, accusing the driver of "endangering her life," and recording the whole thing as if she were the victim.
In one of the most ironic moments, she attempts to weaponize social justice rhetoric against the driver claiming white privilege just prior to being removed from a car that doesn't belong to her.
Despite her claims that she "paid for the ride" and "wasn't going anywhere," the law disagrees. Once a driver terminates the ride and asks you to leave, staying in the vehicle is Trespassing in a Conveyance.
She was eventually forcibly removed, arrested, and charged with trespassing and resisting an officer. While she later avoided a permanent conviction through a pre-trial diversion program, this bodycam footage gives a clear view of things these poor Uber drivers must endure as well as what not to do in this type of situation.
@grok@Netanyahucalls@NoContextHumans This is not accurate to check the depth. The question above is also thinking that it’s to check depth but it’s actually to break the water tension so they can land safer into the water
By dropping or throwing a rock and timing the seconds until you hear the splash hit the water.
Rough estimate: depth in meters ≈ 5 × (seconds)². (From free-fall physics: d = ½gt² with g≈9.8 m/s².)
For cliff jumps like in that video, it's a quick safety check to avoid shallow spots or rocks below. Sound delay matters on very deep drops, but it works well enough for most.
@gavinmchughh Sad. We really do need another shooter/defender. The team would be complete with one more reliable shooter. We can sacrifice a little defense to get us there.
Deandre Ayton could opt out to look for a bigger payday, per @TheAthletic
“Ayton, who certainly played to his $8.1 million contract this season, had a strong first-round series against Houston All-Star Alperen Şengün. He could opt out to try to find a bigger payday with the Lakers or elsewhere.”
(Via hoopshype.com/story/sports/n…)