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>The lobsters, which were not alive, were being transported by Rexing Companies to stores in Illinois and Minnesota, Sky News' US partner NBC reported. The shipment was reportedly picked up in Taunton, Massachusetts, but never reached its destination. Dylan Rexing, Rexing's president and chief executive, said in a statement that he believes the seafood was stolen by a driver impersonating a legitimate carrier.

Archive: https://archive.today/kCmc1 From the post: >>The lobsters, which were not alive, were being transported by Rexing Companies to stores in Illinois and Minnesota, Sky News' US partner NBC reported. The shipment was reportedly picked up in Taunton, Massachusetts, but never reached its destination. Dylan Rexing, Rexing's president and chief executive, said in a statement that he believes the seafood was stolen by a driver impersonating a legitimate carrier.

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My immediate thought was "Somalians", then I opened this post, saw your write up and the word Minnesota. Yup.

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And they can sell to their somali buddies that own restaurants that are running on food provided to the imaginary schools.