I love seeing reporters getting punched . LOL. Damn leaches of world.
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What would have been better.....
"Sir, you just punched me in the face!.....Ok, here's a kick in the nuts for you too, you little Oompa-Loompa!"70' Chevelle RagTop
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Fuck yeah! He wasn't holding the fucking door. Hell, from my angle, the old man was in fear of being jumped in a close quarters environment. He was merely protecting himself.
My favorite part was hearing that bitch's voice quiver. "You just punched me in the face." Motherfucker was about to cry.
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Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View PostFuck yeah! He wasn't holding the fucking door. Hell, from my angle, the old man was in fear of being jumped in a close quarters environment. He was merely protecting himself.
My favorite part was hearing that bitch's voice quiver. "You just punched me in the face." Motherfucker was about to cry.
Plus the old guy was closing the door.
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Old guy is a fucking crook. Ya'll can "fuck ya" the "poor old guy" all you want but he's scum.
GAINESVILLE, GA (CBS ATLANTA) -
Investigative reporter Jeff Chirico took a blow to the chin while investigating a businessman charged with stealing customers' tax refunds.
A CBS Atlanta News undercover investigation found Richard Wilder, 43, of Braselton, operating a new business in Gainesville weeks after he was arrested by the Jackson County Sheriff's Office in September.
Wilder, who used to operate Braselton Used Auto Sales, was charged with seven counts of theft by deception and one count of racketeering for allegedly depositing customers' tax refund checks into an account and keeping the money.
Court records show Wilder was indicted in Gwinnett County for odometer fraud, forgery, computer theft and more in 2009 and 2010. He pleaded to two felony charges in 2011.
The Georgia secretary of state issued a cease and desist order against Wilder for running a used auto dealership without a license. But that didn't seem to stop Wilder or his family, who moved their business to Braselton and then to Gainesville.
An CBS Atlanta undercover producer found Wilder selling cars and offering to complete his tax return at EZ Auto Sales at 1608 Atlanta Rd. in Gainesville.
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Originally posted by Binky View PostOld guy is a fucking crook. Ya'll can "fuck ya" the "poor old guy" all you want but he's scum.
GAINESVILLE, GA (CBS ATLANTA) -
Investigative reporter Jeff Chirico took a blow to the chin while investigating a businessman charged with stealing customers' tax refunds.
A CBS Atlanta News undercover investigation found Richard Wilder, 43, of Braselton, operating a new business in Gainesville weeks after he was arrested by the Jackson County Sheriff's Office in September.
Wilder, who used to operate Braselton Used Auto Sales, was charged with seven counts of theft by deception and one count of racketeering for allegedly depositing customers' tax refund checks into an account and keeping the money.
Court records show Wilder was indicted in Gwinnett County for odometer fraud, forgery, computer theft and more in 2009 and 2010. He pleaded to two felony charges in 2011.
The Georgia secretary of state issued a cease and desist order against Wilder for running a used auto dealership without a license. But that didn't seem to stop Wilder or his family, who moved their business to Braselton and then to Gainesville.
An CBS Atlanta undercover producer found Wilder selling cars and offering to complete his tax return at EZ Auto Sales at 1608 Atlanta Rd. in Gainesville.
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Originally posted by Binky View PostOld guy is a fucking crook. Ya'll can "fuck ya" the "poor old guy" all you want but he's scum.
GAINESVILLE, GA (CBS ATLANTA) -
Investigative reporter Jeff Chirico took a blow to the chin while investigating a businessman charged with stealing customers' tax refunds.
A CBS Atlanta News undercover investigation found Richard Wilder, 43, of Braselton, operating a new business in Gainesville weeks after he was arrested by the Jackson County Sheriff's Office in September.Originally posted by PGreenCobraI can't get over the fact that you get to go live the rest of your life, knowing that someone made a Halloween costume out of you. LMAO!!Originally posted by Trip McNeelyOriginally posted by dsrtuckteezydont downshift!!
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