A man in the Mississippi is accused after trying to steal the customer’s connection.
Unfortunately for the 30 -year -old Taiwan Hampton from Jackson, Miss, it was found that the customer is the former MADison province of Brad Sullivan.
Sullivan-who was partially paralyzed after firing her twice in her head during the 2019 chase with a suspect who kidnapped Madison Police on Monday, according to WLBT, a NBC company based in Jackson.
Sullivan said that his delivery driver, who knew himself on the “Dennis K” application, denied his order, and refused to hand him over to him.
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Terrell Hampton, 30, from Jackson, Miss, was arrested Miss on Monday evening on charges of watermelon after he tried to move with the order to hand over a retired deputy. (Madison Police Department)
However, the administration in the Oscar Sports Store requested by Sullivan from the confirmed “Dennis” had taken, in fact, according to a statement issued by the Madison Police Department.
Soon after the capture, the request was presented as canceled, the administration said. Sullivan said he had not canceled the same.
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The police achieved the matter in cooperation with the store, which confirms that Hampton left the store with Sullivan goods, according to the statement. Shortly later, he was stopped in his car, Chevrolet Imbala 2016, and was detention.

According to what was reported, Sullivan contacted the police after suddenly canceled his order – although the store confirmed that his driver had taken him. (Pray for the deputy of Brad Sullivan via Facebook)
The police found Sullivan’s order, which he placed for his son, inside the car: two shirts, a couple of shoes and a pair of short pants. Police said they also discovered marijuana and a firearm in a Hampton car.
Hampton was arrested and charged with small theft, as well as improper equipment and marijuana possessing during the possession of a firearm.
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Vice Sullivan and Madison Police Department refused more to comment when Fox News Digital reached it.