In today’s episode:
We kick things off by nominating the creepiest “G,” then dive into an unhinged Cop Cam video featuring a high-speed chase sparked by the world’s ugliest bag.
In the Scum Parade, we find out why pepper-spraying neighborhood kids is a bad idea — and why you should always check the backseat before lighting a car on fire. You never know who might be bound and gagged inside.
Vote for who brought the biggest creep at thecreepoff.com!
Check out this week’s scum parade stories here:
Florida woman, 81, arrested after allegedly pepper-spraying kids over bubbles
KOP man sentenced for hidden camera, sex acts in apartment – NBC10 Philadelphia
Teens set business owner's car on fire with him inside: Cops
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