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Professional bowler Brandon Novak was arrested by U.S. Marshals during last week's PBA U.S. Open championship in Indiana. According to multiple reports, Novak was arrested because of charges that were filed in Ohio's Ross County...
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"What a grind those 24 games were! Ended up bowling -17 on the final block of qualifying to get to +102 overall and sitting in 20th place," Novak wrote. "Thanks to everyone back home who is supporting me and some others who came to watch! I appreciate you all! Here's to another 8 games…"
(The Spun)

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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soccerfüt25 months
They see me rollin'
They hatin'
Patrollin' and tryna catch me ridin' dirty
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LSUinATX25 months
No take down video?
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LSUvet7225 months
Police State! !
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Drizzt25 months
He got Munsoned.
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jatilen25 months
I heard he tricked a fellow bowler into participating in a con game that ended with the bowler's hand crippled for life.
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cajunmud25 months
He drop a ball on it?
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Water Mocassin25 months
Too bad he isn’t illegal, free pass forever.
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WhoDatNC25 months
What a turkey.
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cajunmud25 months
They could have arrested him that morning leaving his house, but then it wouldn't have sent the same chilling message that we can come for any of you, anytime.
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GeauxLSUGeaux25 months
So the feds can arrest this guy mid bowling tournament but if an illegal has like 10 dwi’s he walks out of the jail like nothing happened.
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Jamey2125 months
Weird that the charges are secret
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Blueghost197825 months
I think that he was using an illegal substance to shine his balls.
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s225 months
lol.. FBI undercover on this one
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Jimbeaux25 months
Could be that there are co-conspirators who have not been arrested yet.
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