Submitted by Previous_Floor t3_zi1xer in providence
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Good-Expression-4433 t1_izqhqc6 wrote
It's literally just Material-Fabulous trying to circumvent his ban. He posts the exact same stuff and the exact same comments and insults.
degggendorf t1_j01vs0q wrote
and don't forget the other alt account Orangefan71, who has the same schedule and same laser-focus on pvd crime as previous floor.
Previous_Floor OP t1_iztwamw wrote
>It's literally just Material-Fabulous trying to circumvent his ban.
This nonsense again?
JannaSummer t1_izx18xh wrote
There is no restroom at the park...they were removed back in October...
bpear t1_j04e4ph wrote
They added porta potties a few weeks ago
Orangefan71 t1_izq5hq7 wrote
Always problems in that park, it seems.
FoleyisGood t1_iztcgwd wrote
Has the WBNA released one of their cringey statements yet?
Previous_Floor OP t1_iztw27j wrote
Other incidents at the park:
Providence Police Investigating Stabbing at Dexter Park
August 12, 2021
https://www.golocalprov.com/news/new-providence-police-investigating-stabbing-at-dexter-park
"Police say the victim told them he had gone to the park to work out, when he was hit in the face with an unknown object and then assaulted by two males.
He said he was stabbed multiple times and robbed."
Teens charged in beating death of Providence homeless man
JANUARY 10, 2020
https://whdh.com/news/teens-charged-in-beating-death-of-providence-homeless-man/
"Four teenagers have been arrested in connection with the beating death of a homeless man in a Providence park this summer, according to police.
Three of the teenagers are 16 years old and one is 15 years old, police said Friday. The arrests stem from the death of 50-year-old Manuel Delacruz, who was assaulted July 23.
Police responded to the Dexter Training Ground park and found Delacruz, who told officers he had been assaulted by a group of juvenile males but didn’t want to press charges. He was taken to Rhode Island Hospital, where he died of his injuries the following week."
iCaligula t1_izpl3dh wrote
Man links golocalprov.com article in r/providence