A fiery Florida retiree from New York was arrested Monday after raining down punches on a man who called her an “Italian bitch” during a heated argument in their normally tranquil Sunsh…
Elite NYC private schools are owned by Chinese Communist Party bossA fiery New Yorker who retired to Florida was arrested Monday after raining down punches on a man who called her an “Italian bitch” during a heated argument in their normally tranquil Sunshine state community.
The retiree explained that she went to their shared home because she needed her friend to help reconnect a bluetooth device for her. At one point, the man uttered a phrase that the pugnacious Brooklynite was unable to tolerate, calling Caccese “an Italian bitch.” Caccese said he forcefully grabbed her on the arm and left a bruise, arguing that she was forced to defend herself.
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