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A 12-year-old boy in Kansas is facing criminal charges after he allegedly poured paint into a college baseball team’s water cooler, according to the Associated Press. https://nypost.com/2022/05/27/12-yea...er-cooler/amp/
I found a picture of what it looked like. I doubt anyone actually drank it.
Years ago this would have been classified as a prank. It was pretty common for one team to prank another. I wonder how the 12 year old got involved with it.
I found a picture of what it looked like. I doubt anyone actually drank it.
Years ago this would have been classified as a prank. It was pretty common for one team to prank another. I wonder how the 12 year old got involved with it.
I found a picture of what it looked like. I doubt anyone actually drank it.
Years ago this would have been classified as a prank. It was pretty common for one team to prank another. I wonder how the 12 year old got involved with it.
Thats what I was about to say, where is all this 'criminal mentality' coming from today?
Did none of these people live in the 70s, 80s or 90s? LOL Geez, Not sure what is happening to people today, its like we treat everything as criminal today.
Thats what I was about to say, where is all this 'criminal mentality' coming from today?
Did none of these people live in the 70s, 80s or 90s? LOL Geez, Not sure what is happening to people today, its like we treat everything as criminal today.
Lol… in the 90s… one of my hockey teammates decided to pee on the rocks in the sauna a competing team was using by a pool in a hotel. It stunk up everything, including hallways, lobby, etc.
Our entire team got banned from accessing the pool and sauna. No criminal charges were filed.
I found a picture of what it looked like. I doubt anyone actually drank it.
Years ago this would have been classified as a prank. It was pretty common for one team to prank another. I wonder how the 12 year old got involved with it.
I agree that this was a prank. It's not like the kid put some kind of clear poison in the water and watched while the baseball team drank it and got sick.
It was very clear that the water had something gross in it. I highly doubt that anyone drank any of it.
Sounds like that 12 year old is about to get an education.
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