Now a man stepped forward saying he was there when the swimmers were at the gas station and he knows exactly what happened when they were arguing with the Security Guards. His name is fernando. He says he actually intervened to held. Sw help the swimmers. He tried to explain to the swimmers that the gas station owner wanted them to pay for the damage they had done to the bathroom. The owner said the swimmered had damaged the bathroom. Thats when the Security Guard pulled out the gun and was pointing it at the ground to stop the swimmers from running a aw away. He said the Security Guards never pointed the gun at the police. No, no police. No police, no police. Reporter he said the swimmers insisted on not having the police called, said no, dont call the police. Thats when they opened their wallets and he told them to calm down and that he asked the owner of the gas station how much it would be to fix the damage. He said 100, and then he told the swimmers pay what you broke, oka okay .
The Missouri Southern women's basketball program's 78-62 win over Northeastern State on Monday came with a few extra perks. Junior guard/forward Layne Skiles, a Purdy graduate, finished with 15.
The Missouri Southern women's basketball program's 78-62 win over Northeastern State on Monday came with a few extra perks. Junior guard/forward Layne Skiles, a Purdy graduate, finished with 15.