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It's against the law to own body armor?
Welcome to the "land of the free"...
It's against the law for a felon to own body armour.
"McCondichie was just released from prison on December 15 after serving half of a 7½-year sentence he received for possessing body armor."Seems like a reasonable fashion statement in Chicago.
With a shirt like that he'll be needing more than just "body armor" when he gets back with his homies in stir.
A Rugrats shirt? Srsly?Thug fashion has taken a not-so-serious turn.
"The state is reviewing his parole status in light of the new allegations."Ya think?
the most surprising thing about this story is that the judge threw him in the clink. Let's see how long until he gets released.
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Guess the... hahahhahaehehehe, never fails.
ReplyDeleteIt's against the law to own body armor?
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the "land of the free"...
DeleteIt's against the law for a felon to own body armour.
Delete"McCondichie was just released from prison on December 15 after serving half of a 7½-year sentence he received for possessing body armor."
ReplyDeleteSeems like a reasonable fashion statement in Chicago.
With a shirt like that he'll be needing more than just "body armor" when he gets back with his homies in stir.
ReplyDeleteA Rugrats shirt? Srsly?
ReplyDeleteThug fashion has taken a not-so-serious turn.
"The state is reviewing his parole status in light of the new allegations."
ReplyDeleteYa think?
the most surprising thing about this story is that the judge threw him in the clink. Let's see how long until he gets released.
ReplyDelete