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jesus how many disgusting gay love scenes is this sol dude and this prostitute going to have

wouldnt be netflix if it didnt have some kind of degenerate agenda injected into the content lol
i had to fast forward when that shit comes on
it goes thru the whole show
sol was my least favorite person on show

i had read about guerro palma and about what they did to his family but damn that was a sadistic message to send
 

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need to go take this goddamned math placement test on the 19th (also when new student registration begins). need to get my ass into fucking math and fucking physics fucking goddamnit

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quit fucking around you goddamned fucking fuck BUTCHER 206 @BUTCHER 206
 

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** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body camera video from a deputy-involved shooting in Windermere on Wednesday night shows the second shots were fired by both the suspect and officials from the Orange County Sheriff's Office. Deputies said suspect Laforest Gray Jr., 23, fired shots at them first before they fired multiple rounds. No one was shot. Gray has been charged with attempted first-degree murder on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest. Gray can be seen holding up his phone in the video to record the deputies on Instagram Live while standing in the detached parking garage of the Citra at Windermere apartments. Gray can be heard yelling to his wife to "come here" while standing to the side behind the open door of a yellow Chevrolet Camaro. Authorities said witnesses saw Gray pull his wife out a car by her hair, punch her and drag her through the parking lot. Gray's wife believes there was no reason for authorities to get involved. "I told police to leave," she said. "Everything is fine, every couple argues. Stay out of our business. There was no need for police to be there." In the video, Gray's wife can be seen standing in between him and authorities until a deputy comes up to her and grabs her arm. She stands still for a few seconds until she appears to be pulled out of the garage and Gray's direct view. "Get your hands off her," Gray can be heard saying. "Get your (expletive) hands off her." A few seconds after his wife is pulled out of the garage, shots are fired. Gray can be seen pulling a silver object out from his side, behind the car door, and then pointing it at a deputy while gunfire is heard. An OCSO report states that Gray's wife was heard saying, "Don't get the gun" and "Put the gun away." She said these pleas were not intended for Gray and instead were aimed at the deputies at the scene. "I just want to go ahead and say that my husband didn't shoot," she said. "I don't believe he ever shot." Gray's wife said he may have been holding a garage door clicker, which is why she believes he reached into the car. Though Gray was not shot by deputies, he was subdued after being bitten by a K-9. His wife is upset at what she said was a big misunderstanding. "If police would have just left when I asked them to, because that's our business, everything would have been fine," she said. "It's really stressful to have to watch, to be pulled out of the garage and have to watch my husband be attacked by, like, 10 police officers and then a K-9 and them carry him past me by his arms and legs, with his stomach on the ground." Authorities are actively investigating the shooting.
 

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A man whose Instagram live-streamed encounter with Orange County deputies ended in gunfire Wednesday night fired the first shots, after having earlier dragged his wife from a car by her hair, the Sheriff’s Office said.
The agency released body camera video Thursday afternoon which showed the suspect, 23-year-old Laforest Duron Gray Jr., drawing a silver revolver and pointing it toward deputies. A slowed-down version of the recording appeared to confirm he fired first.
An arrest affidavit also identified the three deputies who traded gunfire with 23-year-old Laforest Duron Gray Jr. as deputies Bethany Rising, Nicholas Gramazio and Jason Martin.
No one was shot during the encounter at the Citra at Windermere apartments, near Winter Garden Vineland and Reams roads. Gray was bitten by a police dog while being arrested, records show.

According to the affidavit, the incident began when a man who was driving through the apartment saw Gray’s wife, Rachel Gray, who was walking and “looked like she was in distress.” The man offered to help, but she refused, he told investigators.
However, the man said Rachel Gray changed her mind and ran to his car after Laforest Gray exited the couple’s apartment. She got in the back seat and said, “Please help,” he told deputies.
Laforest Gray followed her to the car, opened the door and dragged her out, punching her and ignoring the driver’s demands that he leave, the affidavit states. Another witness described seeing Laforest Gray drag his wife down the street by her hair toward their apartment.
One of the witnesses called 911.

The first deputy to arrive was Kyle Brenard, who said he found the couple arguing in their garage. He said Laforest Gray kept one hand hidden from view, ignoring commands to show his hands by Brenard and later Rising, Gramazio and Martin, when they arrived.
Laforest Gray live-streamed much of the subsequent encounter, which showed deputies shining a spotlight on him in the garage. He is heard cursing at the deputies from behind a Camaro, challenging them to “pull up” while his wife urges him to calm down.

Just before the gunfire, he told the camera, “You’ll finna see this [expletive] live, bro. …I’ll take one for the team, yo.”
While it’s wasn’t clear from his video who fired first, the deputies said Laforest Gray pulled a handgun and opened fire toward them, prompting them to also fire. In the body camera footage, it appears that Gray fired a shot as he drew and aimed his gun, moments before the return fire.

A witness also said Gray shot first, according to the affidavit.
Laforest Gray was taken to the Orange County Jail after being treated at Orlando Regional Medical Center. Corrections deputies “had to use force to subdue him” at the jail, authorities said.
Deputies said a .38 caliber revolver was found in the open trunk of the Camaro, with three spent cartridge casings and two live rounds.
According to the affidavit, Rachel Gray “was uncooperative and denied anything happened, or that Laforest had a gun.” Laforest Gray refused to give a statement to investigators, the document said.
Laforest Gray faces four counts of attempted first-degree murder of a law enforcement officer with a firearm and one count each of resisting an officer with violence, burglary of a conveyance with battery and domestic violence battery, jail records show.
He was being held without bail Thursday morning. If convicted on the attempted-murder charges, he faces life in prison.
Staff writer David Harris contributed.



Wow... imagine if he had been killed. I can see it now... the crying battered and abused wife on local news "He didnt even donuffin... he didnt even have no gun he didnt shoot at no one"
/cue pictures of him when he was ten years old dressed up in a church outfit
/cue marches and riots
 

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so the weight started going down again now which is good

I'm basically on salad, wholegrain bread and cold cuts ( low sodium)

I'm going to add some high carb for lunch, like pad thai or carbonara, but a low amount and then add a second afternoon cycle
 
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