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That happened in Pittsburgh too. Driver's were getting their windshield's smashed.
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10 mins would not be long enough.
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This happened in San Diego for a period of a few months. Someone actually died.
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Atleast they werent shooting at cars like the people here in Columbus, Ohio a few years ago.
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This sounds like one of those crimes where if someone gets randomly killed you're screwed, but otherwise you probably get off pretty easy.
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Worthless children of worthless parents.
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[ QUOTE ]
In an incredible act of forgiveness, the Long Island woman whose face was shattered when a 20-pound turkey was thrown through her windshield came face-to-face yesterday with the prankster who did it — and hugged him tightly as they both broke down in sobs. Minutes earlier, Ryan Cushing, 18, had pleaded guilty to the Nov. 13 nightmare stunt that left Victoria Ruvolo, 44, critically injured. His plea was part of a deal that the big-hearted Ruvolo engineered, sparing the teen a possible 25 years in prison and instead landing the boy only six months in a local jail. As the lanky teen started to leave the court- room, he hesitantly stepped toward Ruvolo, who was sitting in the second row, and tearfully apologized. "I'm so sorry for what I did to you," he whispered, weeping. "I'm so happy you're doing well." His emotional mea culpa prompted Ruvolo to get to her feet and wrap her arms around him, softly assuring him, "It's OK. It's OK." [/ QUOTE ] |
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They need to DIAGF
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WTF was the kid supposed to do? Back down from a dare?
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