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A 47-year-old man entered Wedgwood Baptist Church in Fort Worth and opened fire during a concert in which hundreds of teens were present; the shooter shouted obscenities and demeaned parishioners for their religious beliefs.
But one away supporter said that after reporting a home fan who spent an hour screaming obscenities at away fans, the stewards did not initially remove the offender.
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Fox subjected the 15-year-old girl to “appalling” verbal abuse including sexualised obscenities before proceeding to say ‘I will kill you, I will rip your guts out, I swear on your dead nan’s life’.
Gaines was locked in a classroom for three hours as animals screamed obscenities and demanded payment to let her leave.
In a defiant speech Friday sprinkled with taunts and obscenities aimed at his congressional colleagues, Santos insisted he was “not going anywhere.”
Source: https://halifax.citynews.ca/2023/11/25/ap-news-in-brief-at-1204-a-m-est-467/
Later, Zerafa went to the home of someone who had been a close friend of his and broke wooden panels boarding up a window while screaming obscenities at the man and demanding to know where a lotto ticket was.
Officers arrived in the area following a complaint of a suspicious person, and located a woman walking in the middle of Queen Street, swinging a machete, and yelling obscenities, police say.
Source: https://chathamvoice.com/2023/12/21/machete-wielding-woman-arrested/
The painting featuring Margaret Thatcher is one of the most confrontational pieces, with the former Prime Minister wearing a swastika medallion and holding two skulls whilst being shouted at by two punks and obscenities scrawled into the canvas.