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Gumbo spice fight kills FSU mascot!

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Former FSU mascot stabbed to death in fight over gumbo
By Associated Press Mon, Jun 29, 2015 @ 11:07 pm


PANAMA CITY, Fla. — Police say a fight over gumbo spices ended with the fatal stabbing of a Florida restaurant worker and former Florida State mascot.

Panama City police say 33-year-old Caleb Joshua Halley was working at Buddy's Seafood Market last Tuesday when he and a co-worker, 26-year-old Orlando Thompson, began arguing about how much spice to add to the restaurant's gumbo. Authorities say Thompson slashed Halley across the torso, and that Halley died last Thursday. Thompson is being charged with manslaughter.

According to the police, Halley portrayed Florida State mascot "Chief Osceola" from 2004 to 2007.
 
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Former FSU mascot stabbed to death in fight over gumbo
By Associated Press Mon, Jun 29, 2015 @ 11:07 pm


PANAMA CITY, Fla. — Police say a fight over gumbo spices ended with the fatal stabbing of a Florida restaurant worker and former Florida State mascot.

Panama City police say 33-year-old Caleb Joshua Halley was working at Buddy's Seafood Market last Tuesday when he and a co-worker, 26-year-old Orlando Thompson, began arguing about how much spice to add to the restaurant's gumbo. Authorities say Thompson slashed Halley across the torso, and that Halley died last Thursday. Thompson is being charged with manslaughter.

According to the police, Halley portrayed Florida State mascot "Chief Osceola" from 2004 to 2007.
That must have been some tasty gumbo.
 
Former FSU mascot stabbed to death in fight over gumbo
By Associated Press Mon, Jun 29, 2015 @ 11:07 pm


PANAMA CITY, Fla. — Police say a fight over gumbo spices ended with the fatal stabbing of a Florida restaurant worker and former Florida State mascot.

Panama City police say 33-year-old Caleb Joshua Halley was working at Buddy's Seafood Market last Tuesday when he and a co-worker, 26-year-old Orlando Thompson, began arguing about how much spice to add to the restaurant's gumbo. Authorities say Thompson slashed Halley across the torso, and that Halley died last Thursday. Thompson is being charged with manslaughter.

According to the police, Halley portrayed Florida State mascot "Chief Osceola" from 2004 to 2007.

So the Baltimore cops are charged with murder, but this guy, who actually cut the dude who then died, gets manslaughter? Makes perfect sense. Only black lives matter.
 
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