Posted on 04/08/2020 12:29:01 AM PDT by L.A.Justice
A 26-year-old Saugus man was in custody Tuesday for allegedly punching his mother during a fight over the family's toilet paper supply.
Deputies were called to the residence near Plum Canyon Road and Mirabelle Lane in Saugus about 3 a.m. Monday, according to Shirley Miller of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station.
The son had accused the mother of hiding the family's toilet paper, which has become a hot commodity nationwide amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The argument escalated and he allegedly punched her, according to Miller.
The woman later told deputies she hid toilet paper from her son, adding that he uses too much, according to Miller.
Adrian Yan was arrested for suspicion of battery, Miller said. The victim declined medical treatment at the scene.
Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station have been responding to many reports of family violence as people are crammed together in their homes during the shelter-in-place directive, according to Miller.
"It was to be expected, it's happening everywhere," Miller said.
Sheriff Alex Villanueva recently expressed concerns about an anticipated increase in domestic violence with families isolated together in their homes to ride out the COVID-19 pandemic.
Punching the mother...That is outrageous...
That is Assault in Bathroom, an offense not easily wiped clean.
Can’t make this sh*t up. GG.
Asswipe.
At 26 what’s he doing still living with his mother. I would have had him arrested. Guy needs a powerful message to grow up and hit the road!
Unless her name is Sheryl Crow.
What about the felonious waste of toilet paper?
Well, she says he’s using too much. My question is...how much is too much? Is he using 30 sheets for a 3-sheet job?
At 26 whats he doing still living with his mother. I would have had him arrested. Guy needs a powerful message to grow up and hit the road!
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Maybe he is unemployed? Or maybe he is divorced...
If you don’t like the ‘one square’ law, vote to change it.
[The son had accused the mother of hiding the family’s toilet paper]
She couldn’t spare a square?
1. Lots of millennials got screwed under Obama and even if they aren’t the useless kind, if they’re in some states they can’t get enough money to move back out even in the Trump economy.
2. Many families decided to ‘shelter-at-home’ together in one home. There are pros and cons to this approach.
Use her window curtains.
Although I’d never punch my mother over TP I must admit that I punched her once over a donut.
Was that Terri Hatcher in the next stall? Or another of the emerging Hollywood starlets who appeared on Seinfeld?
I don’t think it was Terri Hatcher. Terri was in the “are they real” episode(s). So I don’t think they would have cast her in an antagonistic role like this with Elaine.
As Jackie Chan said in the finale: “They’re real and they’re spectacular!!!”
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