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I felt sorry for this white girl one day at work because she was crying in the bathroom. Was going to be good soul and get her a card to await her return. That’s just how I do, despite my online persona, I’m a really nice person. But, I forgot to get the card and I’m glad I did because the bytch been doing shyt because she’s either mentally ill or hate the policy that’s being implemented. I don’t know which is which. But she’s the only person I have been having problems with- receiving tickets for stupid shyt. I really wanted to punch her in the damn face today or possibly get the Woo-lady to do me a favor. JK, maybe not though. I’m tired. Feels like I’ve been screaming all day even though I haven’t.
 

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Dudes attorney is saying he was not under the influence of any drugs or alcohol


A defense attorney stated they were working to reduce the truck driver's bond amount following analysis.
Author: John Diaz, Tony Plohetski
Published: 4:03 PM CDT April 4, 2025
Updated: 6:18 PM CDT April 4, 2025
AUSTIN, Texas — No drugs or alcohol were reportedly found in an expanded blood test analysis of the truck driver involved in a deadly crash on Interstate 35, according to the attorney representing the driver.
The attorney representing 37-year-old Solomun Weldekeal Araya, Bristol C. Myers, stated that they were moving toward reducing Araya's bond following the reported analysis.

Myers confirmed the blood test results to KVUE Senior Reporter Tony Plohetski. Meanwhile, Austin police also confirmed the result and released a statement that read, in part, that they were "aware of the preliminary toxicology reports" and that they were working with the Travis County District Attorney's Office to "determine specific charges."
Police added that the original charges were based on Standardized Field Sobriety Tests and drug recognition examinations conducted by its officers.
Araya faces five charges of intoxication manslaughter for each of the people killed in the North Austin crash on March 14. He also faces two charges of intoxication assault.
Court documents stated that Araya failed a field sobriety test and that he showed signs of intoxication consistent with the use of central nervous system (CNS) depressants. According to the documents, Araya had bloodshot and watery eyes, mumbled speech and swayed as he walked.
Araya allegedly told police the crash happened because he was cut off, stating that he had not consumed alcohol before the incident. A preliminary breathalyzer exam showed Araya had a Blood Alcohol Concentration of 0.00, but Araya still showed "all six" signs of intoxication and failed a field sobriety exam, according to police.
After the crash, a bond was set totaling $1.2 million for Araya – $200,000 for each intoxication manslaughter charge and $100,000 for each intoxication assault charge.
In total, 17 people and 17 vehicles were involved in the crash. Three adults, one child and a baby all died at the scene. The devastating crash on I-35 has now led to multiple lawsuits from victims seeking more than $150 million combined
 

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I gotta get this off my chest.

Some of yall on the internet are mentally off. You got folks with NO CHILL. they post EVERYTHING. on that trash site Reddit, i accidently stumbled onto some of these weirdo ass folks posting pictures of them shytting on themselves thinking theyre cute 🤢 if that wasnt fukked up, i go to the Philly wiki subreddit and end up stumbling seeing some snuff video and photo shyt. Im not even going to say the details because it was graphic. I just am asking what did the murder victim do for that to happen to him. That was just :snoop: Just seeing the video then the aftermath up close. You can see the impact that shyt had on the community. There was a woman who clearly could have been someone's mother that was walking in front of him down the street before he got bodied. Then seeing people literally be right there when he did it and folks dropping to the ground like oh shyt, in total shock that this guy got shot up in broad day. Some weirdo added drill music to that shyt too to make matters worse. :snoop:

And what makes me think is that you know, when i traveled around philly last august, i drove down broad street and driving close to city hall, i peep some white building and it just happen to see "Philadelphia Medical Examiner Office". I can imagine the people who have to deal with the aftermath of that. It was a public execution you can say
 
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