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ASSAULT WITH A WEAPON, TO WIT: A HAM. Don’t laugh. Things like this happen more often then you think.

Posted bywpengine 26 December 2018

A Kentucky man was arrested Sunday after he threw ham and other items at a woman while they were arguing over what day the family was hosting Christmas dinner, police said.

Source: Kentucky man throws ham at woman over argument about Christmas dinner, police say

Posted bywpengine26 December 2018Posted inUncategorized

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