Man gives Fake Tip on a Shooting at County Fair to Avoid going w/ Parents!

By Gabby Diaz

September 16, 2019

This dude was clearly not trying to hang out with his family.

Eric Villasenor called in a fake warning about a mass shooting at the L.A. County Fair. He was supposed to be spending some time with his family, and clearly he was going to extreme lengths to avoid it.

Apparently he sent an email to the L.A. County Fair saying that he "wanted to inform you guys on a mass shooting will be happening on Sunday."

Take a look down below. Have you ever gone to extreme measures to avoid hanging with family?

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HU Staff: Kecia Gayle @Kecia.Kae A man who was dreading spending time with his family went through great lengths to try and avoid it. ___________________________________________________ According to The New York Post, a 22-year-old man named Erik Villasenor called in a fake warning about a mass shooting at a fair in the Los Angeles area so he could avoid going there with his parents, police said. ___________________________________________________ Villasenor reportedly sent an email to the Los Angeles County Fair association that “someone was planning on doing a mass shooting Sunday at the fairgrounds,” and he just wanted to “inform you guys,” the Pomona Police Department shared Saturday. “It was with the intent that it would spark some chaos and commotion, it would be captured in the news media.” Pomona Police Chief Michael Olivieri told reporters. “And then he could use it as an excuse to his parents not to go to the fair. Kind of a crazy thing,” Oliveri added. “But that’s what we have learned.” ______________________________________________________________Read more at thehollywoodunlocked.com, link ain bio! 📸: Facebook

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