Posted on 03/06/2020 8:27:09 AM PST by Red Badger
The infamous Blue Bell ice cream licker is going to jail for the crime he committed at a Walmart in Port Arthur, Texas, in August.
Wednesday, County Court At Law Judge Terrance Holmes sentenced DAdrien LQuinn Anderson to jail for licking the contents of a Blue Bell ice cream tub and placing it back on the stores shelf on August 19, according to the Port Arthur News.
The report continued:
Andersons 180-day jail sentence was probated for two years. As a condition of probation, Anderson is required to pay a fine of $1000 and restitution in the amount of $1,565 to Blue Bell Creameries. Anderson is also required to complete 100 hours of Community Service. Holmes also ordered Anderson to serve 30 days in jail as a condition of probation beginning immediately.
It reportedly cost the company $1,565 to replace all of the ice cream in the display case after the 24-year-old opened one of the tubs and put his tongue inside, KTXS reported.
The viral video posted by Anderson showed him opening the carton and swirling his tongue around on the ice cream. Before placing it back on the shelf, he stuck two fingers inside, then licked them also.
Happy national soft ice cream day lmao #viral, the Facebook post read.
However, surveillance video later showed him returning to the case for the tub of ice cream and paying for it at the counter, according to Breitbart News.
January 15, Anderson pleaded guilty to criminal mischief and asked the judge for probation.
Following his initial release from jail, reporters asked him if he regretted the prank.
Yeah, of course I do, he replied.
In a statement following the incident, the Jefferson County District Attorneys Office said officials treated it as much more than just a stunt because it caused public concern over the safety of consumer products and also hurt Blue Bell financially.
This type of activity will not be tolerated. The Jefferson County District Attorneys Office and the Port Arthur Police Department want the public to know that such cases will be taken seriously and appropriate criminal charges will be filed, the statement concluded.
This NUT should be in jail for LIFE!....................
What a f***ing animal.
What the hell is wrong with people...
Misleading headline. He does NOT go to jail.
So he gets 30 days jail time. Not the 180 days.
What a POS.
How about this......
We give this guy a choice.
10 times the jail time and fines or....
5 bowls of ice cream are placed in front of him and one has corona virus and he has to eat three of them....
Choose wisely.
He did go back and purchase the ice cream. That is important to note.
Meanwhile the Minority Leader of the Senate can openly threaten individuals of SCOTUS and walk free.
Where is the JUSTICE? All we see in D.C. is ‘Just Us’.
I saw the video for the first time today. What an idiot but I am not surprised.
Blue Bell should sue him for damages for his actions.....................
WHy don’t you AXE him wat be wrong wit him? Probably just missin some luv. It’s really so syties fallt. And edukashion, laxing. More money G man, give the system sum more $$$$. Save our ice kreem!!
I read somewhere that he claims he actually bought the ice cream he licked, so it in fact, didnt go back into the case.
Either way, not funny!
Wow ... in light of the Coronavirus thing, this “challenge” seems even more stupid than before. Glad it has come to an end and this guy is getting some consequences for it.
I grew up in North Philly. ‘Nuff said, trust me.
Some things you dont mess with in Texas. Blue Bell ice cream is one of them.
The threatened to do just that to the original idiot that started this craze.
He did this in August 2019. Coronavirus was a problem then.
DAdrien LQuinn Anderson.
A see CEO’s with names like that all the time...
His mama ought to be charged wit Apostrophe Abuse..............
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