The video shows a customer at a Shell station in Riverdale, NJ (off Rt-23) confronting an attendant over a screw/device in the pump nozzle holster. He accuses it of being an illegal "pump trick" that stops the pump from resetting after you finish, so extra gas could theoretically be pumped on your authorization even after you leave—potentially letting someone else (or the station) steal on your card.
The argument turns into a loud, profanity-filled back-and-forth as he demands it be removed and threatens police + Shell corporate. "Sausage party" fits—the clip is chaotic.
Similar viral claims about screws in holsters have spread, but experts and fact-checks often call it a misunderstanding: stations sometimes add a screw as a cheap fix for worn-out nozzle flaps on old pumps. It doesn't reliably enable the theft described. Still smart to inspect pumps, watch the display reset, and check your receipt.
🚨BREAKING: A new federal lawsuit accuses California Secretary of State Shirley Weber of violating federal law by failing to clean up inactive voter registrations that should have been removed years ago.
The shocking numbers:
- 873,092 registrations inactive for at least 2 general federal elections
- 326,808 inactive for at least 3
- 151,202 inactive for at least 4
- 33,922 inactive for at least 5 — some dating back before 2016
These “ghost voters” remain on the rolls despite clear federal requirements to maintain accurate lists. This is exactly why election integrity matters.
Time for real accountability in California. Clean voter rolls = fair elections. This was filed by Judicial Watch end of May You saw the headlines ( or did you)?
HUGE 🔥 — Education Secretary Linda McMahon dropped a bombshell on Maine Governor Janet Mills by placing her under investigation for civil rights violations as a result of Maine allowing men to compete in women’s sports.
Spencer Pratt: “I didn't know I'd be here tonight, but this is obviously God's plan, and I'm going to go all the way, and I'm going to show everybody that I'm their mayor.”