Dunkin’ Donuts Employee Who Punched and Killed Customer Gets House Arrest, Community Service, Anger Management Class

27-year-old Corey Pujols who was a Dunkin’ Donuts employee and killed a customer after punching him has been let off on house arrest.

“Florida Dunkin’ employee who murdered customer over racial slur sentenced to house arrest”

As we previously reported last May, “Police in Tampa Florida are reporting that a Dunkin Donuts store employee punched an unidentified 77-year-old after allegedly being called a racial slur. The offended employee initially injured the possible customer, but the elderly person later died sadly.

This has lead to Corey Pujols being charged with manslaughter for the incident. The police reported that the victim went through the Tampa Dunkin Donuts on May 5th, at 1:29 PM. Although mean words are not nice, death should not be the penalty for such things. Pujols should have known he was risking killing the customer especially considering the old age of the person, in our opinion.

Allegedly, the elderly person was upset by the lack of service and was asked to leave. Instead, he reportedly went inside the store and said the alleged slurs, and that is when he was punched out and his life was ultimately stolen from him.

While he was charged with manslaughter, which some may say is light, he was able to get a plea deal and agreed to plead guilty on felony battery. Now, he has been placed on house arrest for two years, has to do 200 hours of community service, and attend an anger management class.

Some may question how a grown adult who punches an elderly man causing him to die can get off with community service, house arrest, and an anger management class. Some conservative commentators took a harsher position on this.

“Magic American gets no jail time after he beat an elderly man to death. All because he claims the victim called him a slur. Yes, black privilege is real”

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