@Howard2105@jiggyjayy2 "..delightful, spiteful, the new Ice Cube, MFs hate to like you, what did I do? I'm just a kid from the gutta, making this butta off you blood suckas.." I'm with you, it just felt different
@CryptidPolitics Here comes the education portion of today’s festivities: You do NOT put your hand over your heart for the national anthem. You put your hand over your heart for the PLEDGE. For the anthem, you stand silently still. People used to know this.
To all the media people and fans (you know who you are) who criticized Mike Brown’s coaching and continuously brought up Thibbs every time the Knicks lost, I hope your praise today is as loud as your criticism was all season.
Her name is Anita Grayson. She was a 75-year-old mother and grandmother with a loving spirit who dedicated her life to her faith, children, and family. Grayson entered the Tim Hortons on Ice Way in Fort Wayne, Indiana, to dispute a drive-thru order.
When she went inside, words were exchanged between her and a younger female employee. The argument escalated, and the restaurant’s shift leader, August Horner, intervened.
Horner is seen on video angrily asking Grayson to leave before pushing her. Grayson then responds with a shove, and Horner lunges with her fist cocked back, causing Anita to instinctively swing her arm.
Security footage shows August Horner come from behind the counter, punch the elderly woman, grab her hair, and beat her in the head until they both fall to the ground.
After the fight, Grayson sat at a table, made a call, and subsequently became unresponsive on the floor. She was later pronounced dead at a hospital.
The Fort Wayne Police Department’s account of the incident is inaccurate. August Horner and Tim Hortons are responsible for the death of Anita Grayson.