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Columbia student indicted in theft of cheesestick at school | tennessean.com | The Tennessean

COLUMBIA, Tenn. — A student accused of stealing a cheesestick from a high school lunch line has been indicted on several charges by the Maury County grand jury.

Eighteen-year-old Cortez Wyanna was indicted on charges of theft under $500, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and assault, all misdemeanors. He had also originally been charged with robbery, a felony.

According to The Daily Herald, authorities say Wyanna left the lunch line at Columbia Central High School, entered a restricted area and took some food. They said he resisted when confronted about the incident.

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Now he's gonna go through life being know as "Cheesestick".

Waddup Cheesestick.

It's rare that I ever actually laugh out loud but that did it. Twice.

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haha. TGO provides laughs again.

I do not know about now, but when I was in school, lunch was like $1.25 for a full lunch. That would make that cheesestick worth about $0.20. I bet that guy wishes he would have taken something a little more expensive.

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haha. TGO provides laughs again.

I do not know about now, but when I was in school, lunch was like $1.25 for a full lunch. That would make that cheesestick worth about $0.20. I bet that guy wishes he would have taken something a little more expensive.

As a taxpayer, I would be extremely upset if I lived in this county. Think how much money is going to be spent on this kid for a cheesestick. Honestly, the state and stuff in as much debt as we are, and people are prosecuting for a cheesestick. Ridiculous.

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As a taxpayer, I would be extremely upset if I lived in this county. Think how much money is going to be spent on this kid for a cheesestick. Honestly, the state and stuff in as much debt as we are, and people are prosecuting for a cheesestick. Ridiculous.

So, to summarize your point, you're saying: 1st -It is improper to blow that much cheese on a cheesed*ck punk who stole some different cheese? 2nd - this impropriety, because of all the cheese wasted, stolen, or lost due to the actions of said cheesed*ck, has you righteously cheesed?

If I understand you correctly, your indignation is entirely warranted (cheese).

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As a taxpayer, I would be extremely upset if I lived in this county. Think how much money is going to be spent on this kid for a cheesestick. Honestly, the state and stuff in as much debt as we are, and people are prosecuting for a cheesestick. Ridiculous.

He's not being prosecuted for lifting the cheese stick, but for his reaction after being confronted.

Reminds me of the story from a few days ago about a guy who got caught stealing a pack of socks from WalMart.

Once confronted, he pulled a gun and was charged with attempted murder, IIRC.

Instead of taking the fine for a misdemeanor, he decided to up the ante to a felony.

Idiots, what are you gonna do :lol:

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haha. TGO provides laughs again.

I do not know about now, but when I was in school, lunch was like $1.25 for a full lunch. That would make that cheesestick worth about $0.20. I bet that guy wishes he would have taken something a little more expensive.

If he's like everyone else in this county, I'm sure he will learn from his mistakes and steal something worth more next time around.

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