>A Macon burglary suspect on Tuesday denied his identity in court, burst into tears and told a judge that police beat him and shot him in his own home.
>Christopher Poole faces several charges after allegedly forcing his way into a home Monday afternoon and then refusing to come out.
>He appeared before a magistrate judge Tuesday afternoon to face charges of burglary, obstruction of a law enforcement officer, and terroristic threats.
>But when magistrate Barbara Harris asked the suspect if he was Christopher Poole, he said, "No." Harris then asked a police officer, who confirmed the suspect's identity.
>When Harris read the charges against him, Poole spoke up: "I was just sitting there and got shot." Then he started crying. He also claimed that both of his hands were broken.
>The Bibb County Sheriff's Office's account of his arrest doesn't mention Poole being shot and said he was not injured. The suspect limped in court, but had no visible injuries.
>Christopher Poole in Bibb County Magistrate Court on Tuesday.
>Harris set $12,850 bond for Poole, and scheduled a Nov. 2 commitment hearing for investigators to explain the charges.
>As a deputy led him out of the courtroom after the hearing, Poole said, "you don't have to drag me, I can walk."
>He added, "You all just beat me and shoot me in my own house."
>On Monday, the sheriff's office says Poole, 36, remained in a home on Decatur Avenue for about four hours before surrendering.
>flags and IDs don't compromise anonymity >so what if I'm a newfag who doesn't understand why 4chan has anonymous posting? >I'd prefer to judge posts on their country/proxy of origin and the previous posts the poster made in the thread >I am not smart enough to judge a post on its content alone >I can't identify samefags even though a) it doesn't matter and b) it is easy to >my stupidity MUST be catered to, even if it destroys the user-experience for intelligent posters
What makes /tv/ memes so resilient and long lasting? Think about it. >Baneposting >Cuck >JUST
three huge memes that are ancient by now yet still get posted regularly on every board. these are arguably the 3 biggest memes of the year for 4chan and it seems like they should be waning by now but they're still as strong as ever. Baneposting is like 4 years old for fucks sake. Is /tv/ just that great of a board? Don't forget other classics like Dan the Man Schneider or Louis CK or calling everything literally reddit. Seems like /tv/ has a huge sphere of influence on the site.
1. Are you intentionally setting the CAPTCHA to ultra-difficult to force users to buy a pass?
2. Are you refusing to remove flags and IDs from /pol/ because you hate the board and want to destroy serious discussion there?
3. Are you keeping the failed experiment of not allowing users to bump their own threads because you think only bait and porn threads should avoid an instant 404?
Users: feel free to add your own questions, but please refrain from attempting to answer the questions unless you own this site.