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That poor stool.
Ya, Mikie, I see all the T&A YOU get.
and Samantha May, 22, whose address was last reported as 106 E. Sixth St., refused to leave May's mother's residence Feb. 21, assaulted the woman and threatened her with a 6-inch knife while the two stole items from the house. Documents also state Clester held the knife to the woman's throat and threatened to kill her.
A Lafayette woman accused of killing a Youngsville motorcyclist in February has pleaded not guilty to negligent homicide. According to the Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court's Office, Megan Malespin, 31, has until Oct. 20 to go to court and be assigned a trial date. Malespin is accused of rear-ending a motorcycle driven by Anthony Gage, 51, of Youngsville while he was waiting to turn onto St. Etienne Road from LA 92. Gage was thrown from his motorcycle into oncoming traffic and was run over by a pickup truck.She's been charged with negligent homicide, careless operation, suspended drivers license, driving an unsafe vehicle, no proof of insurance and no seat belt.
That's not confusion, that's defiance.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A customer pulled out a gun and shot and killed an employee at a Waffle House restaurant in Mississippi on Friday after she asked him not to smoke, police said. Police received a call about the shooting at 1:11 a.m., said Biloxi police Sgt. Donnie Dobbs. The customer, Johnny Max Mount, had argued with an employee after being told that he could not smoke, Dobbs said. "He pulled out a handgun and shot her in the head," Dobbs said. The woman died on the way to the hospital, he said. The suspect was outside the restaurant when police arrived and surrendered without incident. He's been charged with first- degree murder and is being held on $2 million bond at the Harrison County Adult Detention Center, police said. The victim's name has not been released as authorities try to locate her next of kin. The Sun Herald newspaper reported that Mount was 45 and lived in Biloxi, Miss. The Waffle House restaurant in Biloxi has a nonsmoking policy, said Kelly Thrasher-Bruner, a spokeswoman for Waffle House, Inc.