Man Blows Up House After Getting Booted, Gets 11 Years
Dude bugged out after his girl kicked him out, now the whole neighborhood messed up and he's catching a bid.

Aight, listen up. This cat named Paul Solway in Derby, yeah? He straight lost it when his shorty, Joanne Waterfall, told him to pack his bags. Instead of just dipping like a normal dude, he went full scorched earth and blew up the whole damn house. Like, for real, a whole explosion. Now everybody's homeless and he's headed to the bing for 11 years. No cap.
Word on the street is, he was already wildin' out, punchin' fences and tellin' folks he was gonna be dead by night. Real unstable vibes, you feel me? But blowing up the crib? That's some next-level crazy right there. Shorty walked away with just the clothes on her back, and two other houses got straight demolished. Whole lotta innocent people caught in the crossfire of his bullsh*t.
Judge gave him 11 years, but Joanne ain't feelin' it. She said it shoulda been more. Eleven years for wreckin' six houses? Sounds light, especially when you think about how many lives he messed up. Plus, the man ain't even apologized. That's cold, man. Stone cold.
This whole situation is a damn shame. People out here grindin' just to keep a roof over their heads, and this dude just wipes it all away with one dumbass act. It ain't right, and it ain't fair.
And peep this: shorty didn't even have insurance. Now she got nothin'. That's the kinda sh*t that keeps people down, man. One bad break and you're back to square one. Gotta look out for each other, 'cause ain't nobody else gonna do it for us.
One of the homeowners said she's been in a “really dark place” since her house, that's been in her fam for four generations, got messed up. That's generational wealth, GONE. He fumbled the bag for everybody on that block.
This ain't just about some dude blowing up a house. It's about the bigger picture, you know? It's about poverty, mental health, and the lack of opportunities that push people to the edge. It's about a system that's rigged against us from the jump. This man was clearly in distress, but who was there to help him before he reached this breaking point?
We gotta start lookin' out for each other, for real. Check on your homies, make sure they're good. Offer a helpin' hand when you can. 'Cause at the end of the day, we're all we got. This ain't no game. We gotta keep it 100. This man bugged out, and now his neighbors are hurting and he's catching a case. The whole situation is a damn tragedy.


