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Imaging you think you see someone lost his phone and you pick it up , ending up in an taser prank
Imagine to annoy Mike Tyson in a plane
It looks like a classic relaxing but this guy was looking for a lawsuit and got it. Mike Tyson made a career out of being a crazy homicidal rapey nigger, and he hits like a shotgun even at an advanced age. Tyson is a kang, but suffers from low impulse control. I kind of wish he beat that guy to the point of not being able to sue anyone though.
SANTA ANA, Calif. - A self-proclaimed "incel" wanted for multiple attacks against Costa Mesa women and hate crimes over the last few months has been arrested, the Orange County District Attorney's Office announced Tuesday.
Johnny Deven Young, 25, of Anaheim, was arrested and charged with four counts of assault with great bodily injury and four counts of illegal use of tear gas, with enhancements for use of a deadly weapon and hate crimes.
Young was wanted for a series of attacks he filmed himself and put on his YouTube channel. In the videos, Young would approach unsuspecting women and pepper spray them. Costa Mesa Police identified him in at least two attacks in the city. Young describes himself as an "incel," which is short for involuntary celibate. The Orange County District Attorney's Office described incels as members of "an online community of men who exhibit their sexual frustrations by voicing their misogynistic views against women." According to the OC District Attorney's Office, Young also has a prior misdemeanor hate crime conviction in Nevada, but no other details were immediately available.
Young faces a maximum 13 years in state prison if he's convicted on all counts.link
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