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West Palm Beach, Florida: Things were looking up for Frank Singleton, 21, as he was released from jail. However, when he realized that he didn't have a ride home, he walked straight into the prison parking lot and attempted to carjack a woman. He was foiled when he realized that he couldn't drive a car with a stick shift.
As he was re-arrested -- this time, for felony carjacking -- Singleton told police that he simply "didn't feel like walking."
West Palm Beach, Florida: Things were looking up for Frank Singleton, 21, as he was released from jail. However, when he realized that he didn't have a ride home, he walked straight into the prison parking lot and attempted to carjack a woman. He was foiled when he realized that he couldn't drive a car with a stick shift.
As he was re-arrested -- this time, for felony carjacking -- Singleton told police that he simply "didn't feel like walking."
Unreal..that's all I can think of. He's one dumb criminal but the lady must have been terrified. Guess he doesn't have to worry about driving now. Thanks, Joy.
West Palm Beach, Florida: Things were looking up for Frank Singleton, 21, as he was released from jail. However, when he realized that he didn't have a ride home, he walked straight into the prison parking lot and attempted to carjack a woman. He was foiled when he realized that he couldn't drive a car with a stick shift.
As he was re-arrested -- this time, for felony carjacking -- Singleton told police that he simply "didn't feel like walking."
That's absolutely NUTS! And if he just got out of jail, chances are he wasn't high on drugs or alcohol, so we can't blame it on that. He's just one of the world's most stupid people.
I've often claimed stupidity should be at least a misdemeanor.
too funny, but we might all have a record if that is the case
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