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A Florida man is facing many charges for allegedly assaulting three people in a convenience store, leaving one in critical condition.

On September 16, a man went into a J&S Food Mart convenience store attached to a Sunoco gas station in Haines City. While inside, the 35-year-old allegedly violently confronted his 64-year-old ex-girlfriend. He allegedly grabbed a butcher knife and struck her in the face with it. A bystander tried to intervene, but the man reportedly hit him hard enough that he fell to the ground. While he was down, the man allegedly struck him in the head.

As the suspect was leaving the store, he allegedly struck another patron.

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After a Florida woman was taken to jail for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol, she reportedly became uncooperative and bit one of the corrections deputies.

On the afternoon of September 24, a 60-year-old woman was driving down Highway 1 in a red Range Rover SUV in Key West, Florida. Other drivers on the road assessed the woman’s driving as being reckless, and someone called the authorities to report the situation.

Just after 3:00 PM, deputies from the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office went to the area where the caller reported seeing the vehicle. They spotted a Range Rover matching the given description, and they allegedly saw the vehicle veering in and out of its designated lane.

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A man in Missouri recently allegedly went on a crime spree including breaking into a home twice, robbing from and assaulting the residents, and using a gun in an eatery to steal a taco.

On September 8 at Lilly’s Panaderia, a restaurant in St. Louis, a man reportedly walked in and pointed a gun at one of the employees and demanded that they give him a taco that was being made for one of the customers. He allegedly began pointing the gun at others in the establishment and then snatched the taco out of the worker’s hands. Once he had the food, he reportedly ran off.

On September 20, the police arrested a 19-year-old man they believed was the suspect who stole the taco. When they located the alleged weapon, the police reported that the firearm looked real, but it turned out it was a BB gun.

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A New York woman in Florida was arrested after she allegedly assaulted two people when she became angry because they were doing stretches together by the pool.

At approximately 2:00 AM on September 17, a 41-year-old woman at a residence in Lady Lake reportedly spotted a male and female doing stretching exercises by the swimming pool. It is likely that she has a connection to the male, but the nature of their relationship was redacted from the police report.

The woman reportedly believed the people stretching by the pool were performing intimate acts as well, and she allegedly became angry. She went to the pool area and approached the pair.

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Two underage, intoxicated women outside a Florida bar were arrested and charged after allegedly throwing a baby back and forth between them, causing him to break his arm.

At approximately 1:00 AM at the Coyote Ugly Saloon in Daytona Beach, two reportedly drunk women, ages 19 and 20, were out front with an infant. According to witnesses, the women were being too rough when handling the child. Several people reported that the women were standing about four feet apart and throwing the baby at each other.

One of the women standing nearby began to record video of the incident with her cell phone, and the 19-year-old, who was holding the infant at the time, walked up to her and allegedly became aggressive. She reportedly tried to hit the woman and then tried to strike her with one of the 20-year-old’s crutches. She allegedly held the baby upside down by the ankles while she tried to fight with the bystander.

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A Texas man is facing many charges after allegedly shooting his girlfriend in the foot last month, resulting in her leg being amputated from the injury.

On August 6, a 26-year-old man from San Antonio was hanging out with his 36-year-old girlfriend. According to reports, at the time, the couple had been together for approximately one month.

The man allegedly grabbed a shotgun and pointed it at his girlfriend for reasons not currently made public. He reportedly pulled the trigger, and a bullet struck her in the ankle area of her foot. He left the residence immediately afterward.

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A Tennessee man who reportedly pulled out an AK-47 at a pizza restaurant when his order took longer to prepare than he expected has taken a plea bargain for the charges against him.

On the evening of September 5, 2021, a 63-year-old man visited a Little Caesars restaurant in Knoxville, Tennessee. When he tried to get his order, he was told it would be about 10 minutes until his pizza was ready.

According to reports, the man became angry and began to argue with the workers. He wanted them to give him a free Crazy Bread to compensate for the additional time he would have to wait.

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A deputy chief of police in Arapahoe County was arrested, charged, and dismissed from his duties after allegedly striking his wife during an argument.

On September 3, the Empire Police Department’s now-former deputy chief of police and his wife went to a gathering. When they returned home, the man allegedly expressed anger about her interacting with one of the other partygoers, and they began to argue.

The situation escalated, and the man allegedly punched his wife in the head hard enough to render her unconscious for a few moments. He also allegedly constricted her breathing by placing his arm across her throat.

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A man and woman with different accounts of what happened reportedly got into a fight in his Las Vegas hotel room resulting in an arrest and the loss of a piece of a toe.

On the morning of September 4, a 35-year-old man was spending time at a bar when he walked up to a woman and asked her to accompany him back to his room at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino.

According to the woman, when they arrived at the room, she began to fiddle with the Bluetooth connection on her phone so she could play music. Since it did not work, she said the man gave her his phone so she could try that instead. He was sitting with her when he allegedly became angry because he believed she was going through the personal content on his cell phone.

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A Florida man may face battery charges after allegedly pelting pharmacy workers with Snickers candy bars during a dispute over their refusal to sell him cigarettes.

In the early morning hours of September 4, a male customer walked into a Walgreens in Clearwater to purchase a pack of cigarettes. He approached the checkout counter and asked the employee for a pack of 305 brand cigarettes.

Walgreens has a policy requiring identification for the purchase of cigarettes, and the clerk asked the man to display his card. It was reported that he did not have his legal ID on him at the time, but he had a photograph of the card. He presented the picture, but the employee said they were unable to accept anything other than the ID itself.

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