Tarique Charles, 21, has been fined $1,000 for a stolen generator valued at $1,500 from a police officer. He was charged alongside 23-year-old Rashawn Athanaze, who was accused of receiving the stolen generator. The incident occurred when the officer left the generator on his gallery while at work. Upon returning, he found it missing and later discovered it advertised for sale online. Athanaze pleaded not guilty, leading to the charge against him being dropped, while Charles admitted guilt. He must pay the fine within a month or face four months in prison.
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He dunce NF!!!! LMAO!!!!! U tief if from 12 and then put it on the net? Dumbo
Thanks blackiezastan
A city crying for change, but people who live thinking it’s okay to take people things as if it’s their own. How can we change? What can be done to get better? This is not becoming!
World become so unsafe that you can’t even leave your own thing you work for any how. You can’t leave home and not worry what you’re coming back to
The things people do these days
People need to start finding hands on the group chopped off. I said what k said
What has the world really come too?
Cant even leave your things on your own property??
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