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John Parsley, 62, slammed his pickup through the entrance of Alva Comfort Inn and Suites Thursday afternoon.
Parsley was reportedly furious that his credit card was declined twice at the hotel, causing workers to ask him to pay in cash.
Kingson Christian, the hotel's manager, told investigators that “Parsley stated it wasn't his first bad experience with a hotel manager who was also Indian.”
The incident report said Parsley then told the staff that he was going to “run his truck over them and the property.”
Parsley told police he drove into the hotel because “they thought he was bluffing, and he proved he wasn't,” according to the incident report obtained by the Enid News.
Parsley, from Gonzalez, Tex., was held on $1 million bond Monday night in the Woods County Jail on two felony counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and one count of malicious injury to property valued at more than $1,000, according to court records.
Parsley was reportedly furious that his credit card was declined twice at the hotel, causing workers to ask him to pay in cash.
Kingson Christian, the hotel's manager, told investigators that “Parsley stated it wasn't his first bad experience with a hotel manager who was also Indian.”
1) He's 62 years old, but an emotional child.
2) He's too stupid to comprehend that it wasn't the hotel but his credit card company that declined his credit card.
3) He's a racist.
On the other hand, at least he wasn't a Sikh football fan 'cause that would be really scary...
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Originally Posted by shadowne
He showed them. Winning.
Yep. He goes to prison, while the hotel just files an insurance claim for both damage and lost business.
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