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Friday, May 06, 2022

Nobody likes a cheater

A jury has convicted a Georgia man in a shooting that authorities said was prompted by a game of UNO, prosecutors said Tuesday.

Taylor Stuart Grant, 34, of Cobb County, was found guilty on April 28 of aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, the Cobb County District Attorney’s Office said in a news release.

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  1. If someone plays a draw two and the next person has a draw two. Does the next person have to draw four? Or does the first person have to draw two no matter what. I can understand the fire arm.

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  2. aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, .....As I understand the article, the felony was him shooting the victim. So, if you shoot someone while in pocession of a fire arm you get additional charges?
    Daryl

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  3. Don't play Uno with Mexicans , they run off with all of the green cards!

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    1. Dayyyummm… that was funny!

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  4. "Uno" was created and designed to be a non-sinful, non-gambling, card game, promoted by various religious denominations. It was supposed to be part of all that good-feeling sitting-around cross-legged and singing Kumbaya. I knew it was all a crock in the 70's; and, this story confirms to me it was never anything different.

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