She was trying to beat a record, and that’s apparently why she did not answer the welfare check-in calls.
Officers entered the home to find the woman playing a “bubble pop” video game and attempting to break her previous record. Body camera footage was released as part of the police activity, but it doesn’t show the moment that officers found the woman due to privacy reasons.
“Footage doesn’t show the moment they found her for privacy reasons” like we haven’t all been caught in our underwear covered in sheeto dust after a gaming binge
She was probably shouting insults at some kid in Call of Duty
Fun fact: As a grandmother, she could have been 16 when the first Call of Duty came out without her or her children having an underage pregnancy.
That is not a fun fact at all! I’m gonna go break my hip in the corner now…
You mean when WW2 happened? She got tonplay it in real life?
i’m in my mid 40s. my peers have kids in their 20s. who could theoretically have kids. i could be a grandparent. i have to warn my wife, it’s time to start a grampolycule of our own.
It has her age, not her familial history (in the title at least). Unless the premier of CoD was 75 years ago I dont think this is particularly accurate.
It was bubble pop
So splatoon ?
Not the first time a 360-noscope was referred to as a “bubble pop”. 😂🤌🏼
Call of Duty: Bubble Pop
The cops kids probably.
Fucking kids never answer/respond, but when Mom misses one call the popo’s show up.
wow, i’m surprised they didn’t murder her
Bet she’s white
And that’s why we all thought this maybe an onion article.
Goals
playing a “bubble pop” video game
Puzzle Bobble clone? looks it up
Puzzle Bobble clone.
That doesn’t sound like a video game
That’s an ambiguous title. I thought they were investigating welfare fraud.
that’s a common term when police or landlord or someone checks in on someone by request of family or another neighbor.









