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Post by CMF Newsman on Feb 9, 2012 7:59:25 GMT -5
An argument over Honey Buns leaves a Dayton wife charged with assault. The incident happened Friday night on Old Washington Highway around 8:30. According to the arrest report, 55-year-old Wilma Wooten and her husband, Louie, were arguing over a box of Honey Buns when she allegedly hit him across the face with the box. The report states Louie Wooten told officers he slapped his wife across the face, defending himself after she pulled a knife, which was confirmed by a witness www.wrcbtv.com/story/16772129/dayton
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Post by Warkitty on Feb 9, 2012 8:32:46 GMT -5
Some folk take their Honey Buns very seriously
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Post by professorx on Feb 9, 2012 20:45:25 GMT -5
Some folk take their Honey Buns very seriously Most people take their honey buns seriously.
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Post by staffsgtsbunny on Feb 10, 2012 17:55:55 GMT -5
The only thing that's missing from this is that it happened at the WalMart in Soddy Daisy!
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Post by Police Moderator on Feb 10, 2012 20:35:24 GMT -5
If it happens frequently, it is no longer 'news.' ;D
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Post by Justin Thyme on Feb 10, 2012 21:24:00 GMT -5
At least three times a week the phrase "at a local Walmart" is used in one of the news leads here in Atlanta.
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Post by Police Moderator on Feb 10, 2012 21:31:34 GMT -5
If it happens three times a week, it is no longer news. Hence the absence from the 'news'.
If no crimes occur, 'at a local Walmart' (Besides the sundry fashion assaults and batteries to our eyes), for three weeks, that would be 'news'.
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