Never mind the bug spray, the guy goes into fast food joints and put ice in their deep fryer, tossed a dead pigeon at a worker (which also landed into the fryer), and put eggs and bacon into someone's laundry in the dryer in a laundromat.
Anyone who is following the Johnny Somali and Vitaly oversea cases imo these two dodos done less than Wolfie and are facing double digits. I'm not defending them, people who killed people, found guilty of manslaughter will spend less time in prison than Somali and Vitaly are potentially facing in Asia.
We need to do better. Wolfie catching one year is a massive L for society.
Without non-Whites, that exploit would have likely stayed there forever because the likelyhood of someone noticing the potential exploit, criminal mindset to steal, and stupid enough to not figure they would quickly get caught would have been near zero.
I sincerely believe that was a heist, and the ,"glitch " was how it was obscured. The banks settled with some people for just NDA's being signed. There are people facing charges, but I am not able to tell how that is being decided. It was not by dollar amount when I was paying attention. My guess at the time was the people that shared, and promoted it are the ones being charged.
wasn't it basically they bank in a check that can't clear, but the bank mistakenly deposits the full amount into their account first without waiting? I think that was the exploit they were showing in the videos
Spraying poison onto fresh produce should be classified as attempted murder. Way worse than the retards who recorded themselves opening ice cream tubs and licking it.
Back during covid times there were harsher penalties for sneezing or coughing on someone "intentionally", and it's not too far to argue a similar point direction. Not that I expect such things will be considered so impartially.
The picture here is showing food with a peel that doesn't usually get eaten. But, the video shows this man putting the poison on produce that not everyone washes.
Agreed. My son said people did get sick, ( he showed me the OG video) but what this man did was so off the wall it didn't get reported, and traced like food poisoning does.
People should be able to sue him for damages like medical expenses, and missed work. But, the Walmart he did this in also went into CYA mode. The people he hurt can't prove it. But, Walmart can't be sued for selling the food. That's all they cared about.
He used real poison? For a video where no one would have known if he had just switched the labels on a squirt bottle filled with water?
Yes that would require using a pesticide in a squirt bottle, rather than a an aerosol, but I haven't even seen a crop pesticide come in an aerosol bottle. Did he just take roach spray off the shelf?
Allegedly it was a disgruntled employee at the pill bottling facility, but I think that was a "patsy" to get Tylenol off the hook from lawsuits. Johnson & Johnson AKA Big Pharma! With a long history of running shoddy products out that killed people, plus they made a "Jab" for the Covid-19.84 too.
Anyhow, there were also lots of "copycat" pill poisonings, and a raft of safety measures were finally introduced.
tik tok is a poison on our people and especially our youth. it promotes deviant actions, stupid behavior and dumb shit. i would actually support taking down this platform via government because its literally killing our society.
but... since i prefer government not being involved.. i would actually like to pressure advertiser (like what lefty commies do) to pressure tik tok to ban shit like this.
A year isn't enough for trying to poison people and potentially kill them.
Never mind the bug spray, the guy goes into fast food joints and put ice in their deep fryer, tossed a dead pigeon at a worker (which also landed into the fryer), and put eggs and bacon into someone's laundry in the dryer in a laundromat.
Anyone who is following the Johnny Somali and Vitaly oversea cases imo these two dodos done less than Wolfie and are facing double digits. I'm not defending them, people who killed people, found guilty of manslaughter will spend less time in prison than Somali and Vitaly are potentially facing in Asia.
We need to do better. Wolfie catching one year is a massive L for society.
He'll be out in 3 mo.
"I would have gotten away with it, too, if I hadn't recorded myself breaking the law and posted it on social media!"
You remember when a certain racial group made all those videos demonstrating the chase balance exploit, aka check fraud?
Without non-Whites, that exploit would have likely stayed there forever because the likelyhood of someone noticing the potential exploit, criminal mindset to steal, and stupid enough to not figure they would quickly get caught would have been near zero.
Its just check fraud iirc. Been around forever and im guessing when they updated the system they didnt include the previous safeguards
I sincerely believe that was a heist, and the ,"glitch " was how it was obscured. The banks settled with some people for just NDA's being signed. There are people facing charges, but I am not able to tell how that is being decided. It was not by dollar amount when I was paying attention. My guess at the time was the people that shared, and promoted it are the ones being charged.
wasn't it basically they bank in a check that can't clear, but the bank mistakenly deposits the full amount into their account first without waiting? I think that was the exploit they were showing in the videos
You don't understand what a ledger is?
To be honest, should be more. That is EXTREMELY dangerous that it's one of the times, examples NEED to be made.
Spraying poison onto fresh produce should be classified as attempted murder. Way worse than the retards who recorded themselves opening ice cream tubs and licking it.
Back during covid times there were harsher penalties for sneezing or coughing on someone "intentionally", and it's not too far to argue a similar point direction. Not that I expect such things will be considered so impartially.
Going outside to breath some fresh air was punished harsher by comparison.
The 1982 Chicago Tylenol murders.
Someone, or a group of people, slipped cyanide into Tylenol bottles.
In the space of just two days, seven people died.
Johnson and Johnson made a voluntary nationwide recall of all Tylenol products.
It cost them a lot of money, but the move is widely credited with saving the Tylenol brand, and is a public relations legend.
It's THE REASON we have safety seals on pill bottles now, by the way.
Sadly, those responsible were never caught.
Yeah. Should be more like 3
he should be shot
The picture here is showing food with a peel that doesn't usually get eaten. But, the video shows this man putting the poison on produce that not everyone washes.
From what I remember in the video he was also spraying things like the rotisserie chicken and other prepared foods. 1 year is a travesty.
Agreed. My son said people did get sick, ( he showed me the OG video) but what this man did was so off the wall it didn't get reported, and traced like food poisoning does.
People should be able to sue him for damages like medical expenses, and missed work. But, the Walmart he did this in also went into CYA mode. The people he hurt can't prove it. But, Walmart can't be sued for selling the food. That's all they cared about.
He used real poison? For a video where no one would have known if he had just switched the labels on a squirt bottle filled with water?
Yes that would require using a pesticide in a squirt bottle, rather than a an aerosol, but I haven't even seen a crop pesticide come in an aerosol bottle. Did he just take roach spray off the shelf?
Yes. That was the "prank".
attempted murder.
You know white supremacists be eatin those bananas smdh.
Filming yourself committing a crime should come with mandatory extra time in jail for being stupid.
Cant wait to see what johnny somali gets
More like 30.
There's the urban legend we got safety seals on baby food because someone was putting broken glass or razors in them.
I don't know about that, but the reason pills have a foil seal is because of one case where a women poisoned bottles of tylenol on a store shelf.
Allegedly it was a disgruntled employee at the pill bottling facility, but I think that was a "patsy" to get Tylenol off the hook from lawsuits. Johnson & Johnson AKA Big Pharma! With a long history of running shoddy products out that killed people, plus they made a "Jab" for the Covid-19.84 too.
Anyhow, there were also lots of "copycat" pill poisonings, and a raft of safety measures were finally introduced.
Make an example of him: public flogging every 2 months for 2 years. Move the location around, sell tickets! 😊
tik tok is a poison on our people and especially our youth. it promotes deviant actions, stupid behavior and dumb shit. i would actually support taking down this platform via government because its literally killing our society.
but... since i prefer government not being involved.. i would actually like to pressure advertiser (like what lefty commies do) to pressure tik tok to ban shit like this.