COVINGTON, Ky. -- An 18-year-old man was sentenced to refrain from not saying "bingo" for six months after pranking a bingo game.
A Kentucky judge said Austin Whaley was a good kid who hadn't been in trouble before and said the court needed a sense of humor.
The off-duty police officer at the bingo hall probably wasn't laughing when he cited Whaley for second-degree disorderly conduct, which claimed the prank disrupted the game for several minutes and alarmed patrons.
Read Local 12's Associated Press report here.
A Kentucky judge said Austin Whaley was a good kid who hadn't been in trouble before and said the court needed a sense of humor.
The off-duty police officer at the bingo hall probably wasn't laughing when he cited Whaley for second-degree disorderly conduct, which claimed the prank disrupted the game for several minutes and alarmed patrons.
Read Local 12's Associated Press report here.