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Parisrichh Da Baddest
It's the simple things that can make one's day!
This Karen parked in a handicap spot and then started arguing about it, trying to flip the situation on the person recording.
A WILD WILD WEST Shootout took place yesterday in Washington D.C
Fucking in Hotel Room with the curtains open
She's a Freak
Head in the Car
White woman explain why black lives matter
hand stand on a stool going wrong
Touch Down
When you fall and and get up and act like nothing happened
Cocaine is one hell of a drug
Dude representing White Supremacy attacks man and gets beat up
Colorado Man Calls Police on Two Peaceful Protesters
Busted! Two women caught stealing a canopy on the beach, then attack!
Thot requesting cash app payment For Her Phone Number Part 2
Thot requesting cash app payment For Her Phone Number Part 1
This is America
Racist lady destroys property with Two hammers
Lt. Robert Cattani is feeling guilty for the wrong reasons. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss on The Young Turks. "An NYPD lieutenant who joined protesters in taking a knee as they took to the streets to demand an end to police brutality following the death of George Floyd now says he regrets the symbolic gesture. In an email obtained by NBC New York, Lt. Robert Cattani of the Midtown South Precinct on June 3 apologized to his colleagues, saying he had trouble sleeping since he "made a horrible decision to give into a crowd of protesters demands and kneeled alongside several other officers." For two straight weeks, thousands of New Yorkers have marched in honor of Floyd, a Black man who was killed after a police officer in Minneapolis kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes. Protesters across the city, and across the world, kneeled and raised their fists to advocate for racial justice in the days following the initial lack of charges against officer Derek Chauvin and other cops who were there."