Woman Busted in Va. for Not Being ‘Homeless’ and Panhandling

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It seems as though the jig may be up for one Richmond, Va., woman who was allegedly posing as a homeless person and panhandling.

Armed with a cellphone and noticing the unnamed woman panhandling on the road, a man followed her to a 2016 Fiat parked in a McDonald’s parking lot. And the confrontation began:

“What are you doing?” the woman asked.

“Just wondering why you have a 2014, when you’re begging for change all over the city of Richmond?” the man responded.

The man informed the woman that she was “viral” and the talk of the town as he asked how much money she made. The woman then headed over to the drive-thru window at McDonald’s looking for help.

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The unsuspecting McDonald’s employee had no clue what was going on until the man explained.

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The woman then told the man filming that his actions were going to get him killed.

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“For what?” the man filming asked.

“For harassing me,” the woman responded.

“How much do you get from the government? From the state and disability every month?” the man asked.

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According to Heavy, the woman was eventually arrested after cops arrived. And one YouTube commenter stated that she actually owns a dark-green Nissan Xterra and a PT Cruiser.

I’d be panhandling, too, if I had three car notes.