Posted on 11/26/2013 2:52:30 PM PST by matt04
Police are probing a case of what might be described as "Redbox rage" in which a man allegedly assaulted a woman Saturday night after he apparently grew angry over the length of time she took to select a movie from the rental kiosk inside the foyer of the Super Stop & Shop on North Main Street.
Sgt. Denis Sheehan said the woman was not seriously injured in the incident, which was reported shortly after 6 p.m. outside the 470 North Main St. store.
Sheehan said the suspect, who was accompanied by a female, had been waiting behind the 26-year-old victim and her young nephew and grew upset as they pondered their DVD selection from the vending-style Redbox machine.
I think he was waiting in line to select a movie, Sheehan said, adding that the suspect allegedly confronted the woman, pushed his chest against hers in a confrontational manner, pushed her against the kiosk and pushed his forearm against her neck.
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pushed his chest against hers in a confrontational manner,
The only way that fat lardass could push his chest up against someone would be to bend over almost double, otherwise that well developed beer gut would be in the way!
been to a RB.Had 2 groups of people in “Q” that were so verbally puke’ish because they had to wait for me
I canceled,flipped em off and never went back.
CC rules
You can book online, and the DVD is held for you. Even better, you can get a list of Redbox locations in the area so you have a better chance of getting the video you want. They even have smartphone apps to do this, so you don't have to be in front of a computer to reserve a video.
How about “a$$hole rage”? The guy needs to be restrained.
In English please, not hipster gibberish.
Creedence Clearwater rules, duh!
no thanks
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