Articles Tagged with stress

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A man in Naples was arrested after allegedly threatening the employees of a Wingstop with a firearm because he was angry that his order was taking so long to prepare. 

At the end of last August, the employees of a Wingstop restaurant received a pickup order around 8:30 PM. The customer who placed the order was under the impression that the food would be ready in 20 minutes. 

It was reported that the man and his girlfriend went to the eatery to retrieve the food together. When they got there, it was 20 minutes past the time that it should have been ready, but the order had not yet been prepared. 

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A man allegedly attempting to manage his stress with masturbation was reportedly caught doing so in a Publix parking lot in the view of others.

22-year-old Cruz Humes lives in Margate, Florida. He has spent the last 7-years working for a Publix supermarket in Coral Springs.

Humes reported that he has recently been experiencing an overwhelming amount of stress. He discovered that masturbation gives him relief, but he does not feel he has enough privacy to do so in his residence.

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A Florida man seeking assistance from Best Buy’s Geek Squad was denied service and arrested after he allegedly refused to wear a face mask, and reportedly coughed, sneezed, and covered items in the store with his fluids.

Around noon on December 5, 51-year-old Alton Ashby from Palm Bay had an appointment with the Geek Squad at a nearby Best Buy store.

When Ashby arrived without a face covering, he went to an employee for service and was told that he would have to wear a mask in the store.

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A Phoenix mother who was found by police nearly two weeks after family members reported that she and her three-year-old son were missing has been accused of child abuse. She denies the allegations and is seeking a lawyer to help defend her innocence.

When law enforcement located Taquila Wilson and her son they noticed he had several blemishes on his body that they believed were injuries. Wilson was questioned about the marks, and she told police that her child suffers from a skin disease.

Officers also believed the toddler suffered from “Cauliflower Ear,” which is often caused by physical trauma. Medical staff at Phoenix Children’s Hospital examined the child and they agreed with the police’s initial assessment.

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