A man who said during the public speaking portion of the Fife City Council meeting Tuesday that he could "access money faster than anyone" going to an ATM was later arrested, Fife police said Wednesday.
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A man who said during the public speaking portion of the Fife City Council meeting Tuesday that he could "access money faster than anyone" going to an ATM was later arrested, Fife police said Wednesday.
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