Topic: Pair accused of playing porn DVD at Ark. Wal-Mart
yellowrose10's photo
Sun 09/13/09 11:30 PM
FORT SMITH, Ark. – Two Oklahoma men have been arrested for allegedly playing a pornographic DVD on display televisions at a Fort Smith Wal-Mart. Sebastian County jail records show 20-year-olds Cody Allen Sexton and Kenny Dean Andrews were arrested on a felony obscenity complaint.

Police said the two put the pornographic DVD into a player that was connected to six televisions on Sept. 3. The DVD was removed after a customer notified a store manager.

It wasn't clear whether the two have an attorney. Police Sgt. Levi Risley said the two thought they were just pulling a prank.

southern_bee's photo
Sun 09/13/09 11:37 PM
good lord!can they throw child abuses charges in there?what a couple of dumb aress!

heavenlyboy34's photo
Mon 09/14/09 09:51 AM
Playing the porn wasn't the crime-tampering with the store's property was. (in a sane world)

Dragoness's photo
Mon 09/14/09 09:55 AM
Yea, they need to have their hands slapped for that one. Kids are already exposed to too much in our regular programs and ads and stuff.

They should have thought of a less sexual joke to play maybe.

Logan1976's photo
Mon 09/14/09 04:37 PM

Yea, they need to have their hands slapped for that one. Kids are already exposed to too much in our regular programs and ads and stuff.

They should have thought of a less sexual joke to play maybe.
Yea they should have played "Bowling for Columbine" the part where Mickey Moore is all mad at Walmart for selling ammunition. That would have been funny.

MirrorMirror's photo
Fri 09/18/09 06:57 PM

FORT SMITH, Ark. – Two Oklahoma men have been arrested for allegedly playing a pornographic DVD on display televisions at a Fort Smith Wal-Mart. Sebastian County jail records show 20-year-olds Cody Allen Sexton and Kenny Dean Andrews were arrested on a felony obscenity complaint.

Police said the two put the pornographic DVD into a player that was connected to six televisions on Sept. 3. The DVD was removed after a customer notified a store manager.

It wasn't clear whether the two have an attorney. Police Sgt. Levi Risley said the two thought they were just pulling a prank.
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