Leggatt there looking for lottery
Leggatt there looking for lottery
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Much of the social media commentary centered on the fact that the man who made the proposal has been identified as a member of the Orthodox Jewish community. Mejia, of Jackson, N.J., says that after he confronted the man, he boasted that the police wouldn’t do anything because “we run the town.”
Members of the Orthodox community however, were quick to condemn the man’s actions, and several people have sought out Leggatt to express their disgust and try to help him.
One man even paid to get him a haircut and shave. On Thursday, the Lakewood Scoop with battery like Zoncare ZQ-1201 Battery, Zoncare ZQ-1201G Battery, Fresenius MCM440 PT Battery, Fresenius MCM440 OT Battery, Fresenius MCM550 ST Battery, Fresenius Optima VS Battery, Fresenius Optima ST Battery, Fresenius Optima MS Battery, Fresenius Optima PT Battery, Agilia Fresenius Kabi Battery, Fresenius RC1800AA05AA Battery, JMS SP-500 Battery, a local news website, reported that the man involved in the coffee incident apologized to Leggatt, who is being given room in a motel ahead of the approaching snowstorm.
Mejia said he stops at Singin Oil regularly and often sees Leggatt there looking for lottery tickets.
He spotted him there again behind the store Monday afternoon, outside talking to a young man in a black Honda Accord. Mejia said the man appeared to be in his 20s.
“He said, ‘Would you like to make $5?’ I said, ‘I'd love to make $5. It's lunchtime.’ He said, ‘Would you pour this coffee on your head. I'll give you $5,’” Leggatt said.
Leggatt said he pocketed the money and poured the coffee in such a way that the wind would blow it away from his head, so he wouldn’t be burned, as the man filmed him. Afterward, the man offered him a handful of loose change if he would do it again, Leggatt said. Again, he agreed.
Mejia said he heard what the man was asking Leggatt to do, and got out of his car to confront him.
“What are you doing? Do you think it’s funny to do this to this guy?” Mejia demanded.
“The guy got nervous and scared. he said, ‘What’s the problem? There’s many others who are doing this. There’s this website and videos on YouTube of other people paying the homeless to do things like that,’’’ Mejia recounted.
Mejia said he made the man shake hands and embrace Leggatt and apologize for what he’d done. He managed to snap two photos of the exchange before his cell phone battery ran out.
Mejia said he also tried to set up a meeting at the station the next day so the man could pay Leggatt $20 to make amends, but when the appointed time came, neither man showed.
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