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man arrested after violently ransacking asian-owned business

This is the story of the man who has been arrested for violently ransacking a business. As you can see, the video doesn’t show the inside of the business, but it is pretty close. The man had been working at the store, and when he heard someone enter, he opened fire on the person.

What a dude. After he was arrested he was taken to the police station, and was asked, “Can I go to trial or is that a bad idea?” He asked me, “Why do you care?” I said, “He’s not going to get a fair trial. He will be convicted on the evidence.” He was sent back to jail.

Like all of the video, the video also has a great little video-audio commentary. The man is seen explaining why he did what he did, and the cops are like, What?! That’s crazy. As the guy was being dragged off by the cops, he calmly said, Im innocent and I did not have a gun. Then he added, I do not want to go to prison.

According to the police report, the owner of the business was very happy to talk to the officers. He said he had nothing but good things to say about the guy and was shocked that he had been arrested and charged with aggravated assault and vandalism. In fact, the cops seemed surprised that he actually did not have a gun.

A man was arrested today after a violent, racially motivated attack at a California store. Police say the suspect punched the owner of a convenience store before ransacking the business and demanding money. The owner, a man of Asian descent, said he had had no idea that the man was a white supremacist until the police showed up. However, he did confirm that the owner and his family are very good Christians and that he was happy to talk to the police.

In addition, the owner said that the man was not carrying a gun, and since he was unarmed, the police should have simply taken him in. As for the man’s demands, he said that he had asked for money to repair the bathroom wall and for a pack of smokes.

Apparently the man had been ransacking the business, and even though he wasn’t carrying a gun, he did manage to get a gun into the wrong place. The owner called the police on the man, and then followed him into the store, where the ransacker was confronted by the owner. Apparently, the owner had the man’s wallet, which the police were able to seize, and the man was charged with assault.

The guy was charged with “assault”. I doubt anyone was hurt, but it’s not something I want to dwell on.

I saw a few pictures of this guy with his face covered. I assumed he was a terrorist, but I dont think he was. But yeah, it was a small price to pay for the guy having a gun in his pocket. I’m pretty sure everyone’s gonna get rich from this.

Apparently the guy was arrested on a domestic violence charge, which is a big no no for anyone. If you’re ever walking down the street and your ex is threatening to stab you, you can be pretty sure your gonna get arrested. Thats why I dont want them to have guns in their pockets.

Carmel

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