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Florida Dunkin’ Worker Sentenced to
House Arrest for Fatally Punching Customer

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Posted By: mc squared, 3/10/2022 12:05:24 PM

Former Florida Dunkin’ manager Corey Pujos, 27, accused of fatally punching an elderly customer who called him the “‘n-word,” was given two years of house arrest as part of a plea deal. Pujos, who was sentenced Monday, will undergo three years of probation following house arrest, must attend an anger management course, and must complete 200 hours of community service, the Tampa Bay Times reports. He was initially charged with aggravated manslaughter before cutting a deal with prosecutors and pleaded guilty to a felony battery charge in exchange for the sentence, WTVT noted. The incident occurred at 1:30 p.m. on May 4 of last year after 77-year-old

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A disturbed regular calls the manager the dreaded n-word and is dead now. Assailant gets 2 yrs house arrest. That's what I want in a retail manager - critical thinking!

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Newtsche 3/10/2022 12:18:48 PM (No. 1095870)
Did the old fellow specify what he meant in using the n-word, it seems to have different connotations.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: OkieTom 3/10/2022 12:19:38 PM (No. 1095872)
Wow; 2 years house arrest for killing a man because he said something disagreeable.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: leonardo 3/10/2022 12:32:21 PM (No. 1095887)
WOW, a slap on the wrist for KILLING someone … the same kind of wrist-slap for burning down city blocks and killing people during “peaceful protests.” NIce racket that the Democrats have going.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Roscoelewis 3/10/2022 12:34:04 PM (No. 1095891)
The black guy's actions confirms the old guy was correct.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: DVC 3/10/2022 12:45:45 PM (No. 1095900)
One day this thug will meet an old guy who is able to effectively defend himself, and he'll get what he deserves. Violent thugs always meet a bad end.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: laurenc 3/10/2022 12:51:39 PM (No. 1095908)
Jussie Smollett's sentencing is tomorrow. Bet he wishes he could get this judge...
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Reply 7 - Posted by: DVC 3/10/2022 1:01:03 PM (No. 1095917)
Re #6, you watch, he probably will get a nothing sentence. Black priv, you know.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: volksford 3/10/2022 1:06:55 PM (No. 1095924)
Cook had a arrest record a mile long , drugs, child porno ,delinquency of minor and was regular smart ass customer who finally got "clocked" for running his mouth. Sounds like Cook could have used some anger management and might still be alive.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: GreatGreyhounds 3/10/2022 1:13:16 PM (No. 1095930)
Don't want to enrage the Ferals, do we?
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Are You Serious 3/10/2022 1:27:13 PM (No. 1095941)
Further proof that some races are not as high up on the evolutionary scale as others.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: paral04 3/10/2022 1:27:56 PM (No. 1095943)
House Arrest for killing someone? So, if someone calls me a Honky they it is OK for me to kill him/her is that it? What about someone calling me a B**ch? Can I off them too?
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Reply 12 - Posted by: mc squared 3/10/2022 1:28:35 PM (No. 1095944)
#8; I saw that too. not a pleasant individual. DD could have had him 'tresspassed' by the cops and the next time he'd be arrested - and alive.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Namma 3/10/2022 3:56:27 PM (No. 1096090)
the jerk punched a guy and killed him and only gets house arrest. Good think the jerk didn't use a gun. He might have gotten a week in jail.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: rytwng 3/10/2022 4:16:50 PM (No. 1096112)
Why such a harsh sentence just for killing someone.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: formerNYer 3/10/2022 5:12:01 PM (No. 1096166)
I heard the old guy was just sing along to some par music. s/
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