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The DUmpster / Re: Just got home van totaled guy ran red light
« Last post by Tucker on November 22, 2025, 07:40:24 AM »I have a front window camera for just that reason.
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Just got home van totaled guy ran red light
I was in an intersection turning left.Waiting for cars to pass the light turned red and cars kept coming through.I blasted my horn.And after the last car went through I started to turn that another car came and hit me. The guy had a gun on him and was younger. And said no hard feelings. Dude, I said you ran the red light. He goes, I will see you in court. It was yellow. I'm just kind of p***** because there's plenty of witnesses to sing.It wasn't my fault and the cops giving me a ticket for going through the red light.Also , because I was past the white
line in the intersection.... Right now I'm trying to relax.So i'm having a shot up vodka but i'm pissed
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10182249256
It'll also show who in the crowd has a double digit IQ.
I say go for it. Let everybody know what a dip shit you are.
Alex I'll take what never happened for one thousand!
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LaBruno, 44, allegedly initiated an online conversation with the minor before arranging to meet in person.
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According to an affidavit of probable cause cited by NorthJersey.com, LaBruno arrived at the juvenile’s residence in Englewood while the minor was home alone.
Prosecutors said LaBruno sprayed an “unknown substance” into his hand and held it over the juvenile’s mouth and nose, which caused the victim to become dizzy.
The Prosecutor’s Office stated that LaBruno “sexually assaulted and endangered the juvenile” during the encounter.
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