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Texas Man Arrests for String of Exploding Toilet Pranks

When you mention having an “explosive event” in the bathroom, it’s not typically referring to a literal explosion…

A man in Texas, aged 46, is currently being charged for setting up traps on toilets at two separate car washes with the intention of causing explosions when individuals would sit down.

The fireworks placed under the seats were not large enough to cause significant damage to the entire bowl. The intention was for them to explode when pressure was applied.

On July 20th, a disturbing incident took place at a local establishment called Wash Tub near San Antonio. A woman who was using the restroom experienced an unfortunate mishap that resulted in her getting injured. The extent of her injuries remains unclear, but it is evident that the incident had a profound impact on her as she was visibly shaken and left the scene before the authorities arrived.

Six days later, another two toilet explosions occurred at a different Wash Tub location in San Antonio, resulting in injuries to a female employee and a young girl. Fortunately, it appears that their injuries were minor.

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He was found to be a regular customer, and he even used his membership card on the days when the incidents occurred. He is now facing charges for arson, which caused reckless damage or bodily injury.

It’s really strange to me. It’s as if this guy had a desire to be caught.

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