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When an Oklahoma woman accepted a dare and attempted to steal one of the swastika flags from a nearby resident’s yard, the man allegedly shot her four times in a purported attempt to protect his property.

Early in the morning on June 28, a 26-year-old woman was attending a get together that resulted in someone at the gathering challenging her to take one of two swastika flags flying outside a neighboring home.

The woman decided to partake in the endeavor, and she crossed the road and grabbed one of the flags from the bracket which held the pole in place.

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After reviewing the video from the scene, the authorities reportedly identified and arrested four men for allegedly attempting to dismantle the Andrew Jackson statue in Washington D.C.

On June 22, protests were taking place in Lafayette Square when four men began attempting to destroy the statue of Andrew Jackson that stands in the nation’s capital.

As reported by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, video footage showed the men in the act of trying to take down and destroy the statue.

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A man in Louisiana reportedly took a dip in a 13,000-gallon aquarium at a Bass Pro Shops in a purported attempt to appease his audience after his TikTok post received thousands of  “likes.”

On June 25, a patron at a Bass Pro Shop in Bossier City recorded a video on her cell phone when she reportedly spotted a fully-clothed man immersed in the aquarium with the fish. The woman can be heard on the recording stating that she thought the man may be in danger of drowning.

The video reportedly showed a man in the aquarium before climbing out and running out of the establishment.

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A married couple from Virginia accused of pilfering more than $1.4 M from the Paycheck Protection Program was taken into custody at the airport when it was discovered they were leaving the U.S. in a purported attempt to escape criminal penalties.

Since the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) put many small businesses in danger of having to shut their doors, the U.S. Small Business Association began offering a loan called the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). It was designed to help owners keep their employees on the payroll during the pandemic.

A press release from the Justice Department informed the public that they found purportedly fraudulent PPP applications submitted to at least a dozen institutions during the months of April and May, and they asserted the responsible parties were a couple from Ashburn.

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The actor who played Alfalfa in the 1994 movie adaptation of The Little Rascals was arrested in Texas for accusations that he was inhaling dusting spray from the can.

35-year-old Brandon Bug Hall-Barnett is an actor featured in several movies and television series, such as The Little Rascals, Honey We Shrunk Ourselves, Kelly Kelly, Harley and the Davidsons, and many other productions.

On June 20, the authorities were reportedly alerted by a member of Hall’s family and asked to check on the man, who they believed may have overdosed at a hotel in Weatherford, Texas. It was additionally reported that the police received calls about someone that was believed to be “huffing” near the dumpster.

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A woman from Eagle Lake, Florida was arrested after she allegedly dialed 911 many times in a purported attempt to get a ride to a different city.

Sarah Alameh is a 31-year-old woman who resides in Eagle Lake, a city about an hour south of Orlando.

In the early morning hours on June 24, Alameh was reportedly in the parking lot outside a hospital.

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A man allegedly walked into the home of a family he didn’t know and threw their 7-year-old out of the house and down the steps as he reportedly tried to kidnap their children.

Near 7:00 am on June 22, a family learned that they had left their front door unlocked when an unknown man reportedly walked in and went to their 7-year-old daughter’s bedroom where she was asleep in her bed.

The suspect reportedly tried to tell the child to get up and follow him, but she remained in her bed and would not do as he asked.

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A Florida woman and her ex-boyfriend were arrested after she allegedly burned and injured the man with pizza during an argument.

32-year-old Becky Bartlett and her ex-boyfriend reportedly still reside together in St. Petersburg despite the dissolving of their romantic relationship.

On June 23, Bartlett and her ex-beau were reportedly verbally sniping at each other throughout the day.

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A woman accused of setting Wendy’s on fire during a protest over the death of Rashard Brooks by the hands of law enforcement was arrested at her lawyer’s office last Tuesday.

39-year-old Natalie Hanna White, reportedly a friend of Rashard Brooks who was killed by the gunfire of a police officer in the parking lot of a Wendy’s restaurant in Atlanta, was the suspect the authorities believed set fire to the establishment on June 13.

The police obtained a warrant for her arrest, and on June 23, White willingly met with officers outside of her attorney’s office building.

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When a Largo man allegedly stole a pricey boat from a dealership, he reportedly left the vessel after crashing into a group of pilings.

Last Saturday around 2:00 am, the theft of a 2019 Jeanneau Leader boat with a value of $90,000 was reportedly robbed from the Thunder Marine boat dealership in St. Petersburg.

After the suspect left the shore with the boat, the alleged voyage took a turn for the worse as the vessel was navigated in a way that caused it to smash into four wooden channel-marker pilings.

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