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It's a bear and he's suing for $15,000 because of injuries sustained while running away from it. The bear was probably more afraid of him than he was of it if it was small enough to get stuck in a dumpster.
 
Well, California's a litigious state for sure. The low amount of 15,000 is probably intended to make settling out of court more attractive to the trash company since their legal fees will otherwise be more than that.
 
Well, California's a litigious state for sure. The low amount of 15,000 is probably intended to make settling out of court more attractive to the trash company since their legal fees will otherwise be more than that.
There's a good chance the $15,000 the plaintiff is asking for won't cover his legal fees even if he wins.

He's just being a dick against wildlife. Or rather, he's likely the kind of person who doesn't understand that nature has no concept of human sensibilities and just does what it does regardless of human desires, wishes, or laws.
 
The zoo where Lions can view Humans in cages.

New York Post said:
Lion sanctuary GG Conservation in Harrismith, South Africa, is placing visitors inside Plexiglas cages stationed at the center of the lions’ lair, granting animal enthusiasts a palm-to-paw encounter with their menagerie of 77 rescued big cats.

Steel bars and plexiglass. The Lions can even climb on top of the three person cage. Costs less then two hundred dollars to hang out with the Lions. Children under 14 are unable to be sacrificed at this time.

Cool cat pics in the news article link below.

 
Only a single man in 21 years has managed to commit suicide, in exceedingly unusual circumstances, where the national outrage was great enough that he should have been under the watch of a half dozen people at all times, in that prison, but of course it's finally broken down now. Yeah. Right. Pull the other one, it has child trafficking on it.
 
Only a single man in 21 years has managed to commit suicide, in exceedingly unusual circumstances, where the national outrage was great enough that he should have been under the watch of a half dozen people at all times, in that prison, but of course it's finally broken down now. Yeah. Right. Pull the other one, it has child trafficking on it.
"He stabbed himself in the back four times an threw himself off a bridge. Very unfortunate."

 
I mean, we hear repeated reports of "suicides" in DC and other places where people killed themselves with two shots to the back of the head, and who could forget the husband and son of the judge in the Epstein case being killed by a man dressed in a FedEx uniform who mysteriously turned up dead after he was seen on camera.
 
In the closing arguments of R.Kelly's Sexual Abuse trial, his defense attorney Deveraux Cannick made multiple comparisons between his client and Martin Luther King Jr, invoking his name and even quoting from MLK Jr's 'I\ve Been To The Mountaintop' speech.

Breitbart said:
In his closing arguments, Cannick was heard saying that, like the famed civil rights leader, Kelly was forcing the government to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt, just like King did when he fought the government over civil rights, the New York Post reported.

Cannick even quoted from King’s famous speech, “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop,” and noted that both Kelly and King mounted protests against the government to bring fairness to all the people. “Somewhere I read of the freedom of speech. Somewhere I read of the freedom of assembly. Somewhere I read of the freedom of the press,” Cannick proclaimed in the court room.

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