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it's OLD NEWS...........(people helping themselves to others MAIL and porch-packages).
....something UNHEARD OF. you NEVER used to hear about "these problems." they had to MODIFY the mailboxes. people were unbolting them from the ground....
people fishing out mail, helping their lawless wretched selves to the contents instead of.....getting a job and working. ..........
it's been real big (all the rage) for more than 15 years now...........(where've you been)? here ?
Don't they typically demand ID at any bank or check cashing place to cash a check that big? That's going to be a little bit tough to show up with 10 stimulus checks none of which have your name on them. Banks don't like handing out cash of course, not in large amounts anyway. They want you to give them the cash.
This idiot was bound to get caught eventually. He seems like the kinda guy that even when obviously East Asian would try and cash checks with last names like Tyquan Williams, Hirschel Abramowitz, Angus McIrish, Juan Gomez ...and then wonder why he got caught. If I was a judge I'd slam this guy for 1. taking a working man's money and 2. just for being that damn stupid.
He seems like the kinda guy that would rob a bank with a note written on the back of his own utility bill.
I thought this was some sort of scam scheme, but it turns out he was just breaking into other people's mailboxes, great... It doesn't look good for him.
This lowlife is in the Federal system now, Bill De Bozo can't save him anymore he's going to jail and staying there
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