WATCH🚨: Viral video from a Walmart parking lot in Lawrence, Indiana: A Black man gets into a physical fight with police officers during an arrest attempt.
Officers say it started after they spotted his car illegally parked in a fire lane. The suspect reportedly resisted, leading to punches thrown on both sides before he was taken into custody.
@Law___Renc@ArkitekSeven@officer_Lew The 2nd cop let him out his hands behind his back standing up like a man . The first white officer was on that weird shit where you have to go the ground, you hit me & do something with my neck to arrest me. Weird
🚨SHOCKING FOOTAGE shows the moment 20-year-old Kaydence Carpenter drove her Tesla into a crowd that had surrounded her vehicle in the early hours of Sunday morning in Lexington, KY.
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THIS IS MORE ENTERTAINING THAN EXPLODING PAGERS
The CIA was likely monitoring Iran's communications & discovered they were talking to Tucker Carlson
President Trump invites Tucker to the Oval Office to feed him disinformation
Tucker runs right back to the Iranian regime with it
US uses Tucker to target the regime & federal investigators may now be going after Tucker for working with the enemy
If this is accurate, this is incredible intelligence work by the US and President Trump
🚨 BIG BREAKING 🚨
Another 27 american Soldiers killed in a drone attack on US Navy ship in Rio de Janiero.
US government & state media is straight up lying.
More than 100 soldiers have been died in #OperationEpicFury till today.
"EPIC FURY" HAS TURNED INTO AN "EPIC FUCK-UP"
@DrAlmarielao Yea every damn place asks for tips these days it use to be when they serve a table or deliver something but now every place asking for tips and the workers don’t even get the shit
The restaurant Table to Stix Ramen is facing intense backlash after a video surfaced showing the owner confronting a Black customer outside the restaurant over a tip he felt wasn’t “enough.” The customer had paid his bill and left a tip, but apparently not to the owner’s liking. Instead of letting it go, the owner allegedly followed him outside, argued with him, and attempted to escalate the situation into a fight. After the video went viral, the owner issued a public apology, but the internet hasn’t moved on so quickly. The restaurant is now being flooded with hundreds of one-star reviews, and the controversy continues to grow. Tips are voluntary, not mandatory performance reviews. Confronting a paying customer, especially in a way that appears aggressive damages, trust far more than a small tip ever could. In today’s digital world, one moment of poor judgment can have long-lasting consequences for a business. When a business owner crosses the line like this, should the public response focus on accountability, or can online backlash go too far?
🚨🚀🇮🇱 il ne s’agit ni d’une vidéo générée par IA, ni d’une intox.
C'est bien Israël réduit en escombres après l’impact direct des frappes de missiles iraniens.
La Fin de la terreur et l'intimidation des sionistes sur le monde n'est plus une qu'une question de temps ⏳
Israël est vaincu 🇮🇱❌
Battlefield Studios say they're aware of the community feedback, and the lack of maps (bigger maps) in #Battlefield6.
Although neither Phil Girette or Kit Eklof confirmed whether subsequent seasons would have 2 or 3 maps as standard, but did note that each season would feature hardware, vehicles, guns and gameplay additions.
"We see that feedback, and hear it very loudly. And we're really happy that people just, you know, want more of the stuff that we can provide. More maps is, of course, something that we will look more into. But also maps are one of the most time-intensive things that we build. We'll need some more time.
What we're doing on top of that, like we see in season two, is more maps, and bigger maps. We need to make sure that the maps hit the quality and match the expectations of what the players want. We're already testing Golmud Railway early on Labs now, so that's a step in the right direction."
Note: Eklof also said (via Well Played website) that maps start "very early" in development. "So sometimes it's hard to go back too far and change things. But we are able to course correct if we need to do something.
When it comes to maps. We hear the feedback loud and clear, as you said, on the larger maps."
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