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On March 19, 2018 a homeless man won the lottery for $700,000,000 on a Sunday afternoon. Danny Stephenson, 37, was an ordinary homeless man in the city of Homelessville until a kind tourist gave him a life changing lottery ticket. The tourist that gave Danny the ticket name is Cornell Rush. Little did Cornell know that ticket could’ve made him a millionaire. Cornell says “ I feel amazing because he got the chance to help a homeless man out.”. Danny says “ I feel proud that I won the lottery.”. Danny also stated that he was going to buy some drinks, a house, and smoke some cigarettes. That’s all the information we have at the moment we’ll update you as soon as more information is available. Web Story
CHOCKOHOO AL. (JJTA NEWS) Man accused and arrested for robbing a bank. Darnel Sprinklewater, 23, has been accused of robbing a citizens bank in Chockohoo Alabama. Christopher Allen, JJTA reporter, interviewed three eyewitnesses and states that the suspect was wearing a black jacket with a logo, black pants and blue shoes. Jimme Ree, the banker, stated that the suspect stole 1 billion dollars and ran down the street. Another eyewitness, Kelley Jobless, states that she was approaching the bank when a black substance burst out of the doors and got into a white Prius. After hours of searching for the suspect, police finally found him outside a liquor store in a box. The suspect was then wearing a grey hoodie and black joggers. FBI agents have sensed Darnel Sprinklewater in the State Lotion Correctional Facility for 90 years. Power Cats Tv Louisville, Ms
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