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RE: Tiger roaming a Houston street leads to tense confrontation

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Did someone infringe upon my 100% unique writing as described below?

"It is legal to own a Tiger in the unincorporated areas of Houston, but the animal must be kept at least 1,000 feet away from homes, schools, and businesses, etc. The tiger owner may have been involved in the illegal wildlife trade and that's why he fled the scene."

"Apparently, the man aiming the gun was just a helpful local LEO. The owner reportedly left his girlfriend in the house, that the two rent, but this will surely void any security deposit and rental agreements for the property. It was not promptly clear if any sort of charges is going to be filed."

Other media never pointed out the man with the gun was a LEO/Law Enforcement Officer, and my writing is plenty unique enough that it avoids copyright infringement claims. There has not been one infringement lawsuit against my site since I started it in 2016.

Just because you publish plagiarised content to your website (spun or re-written) does not make these articles legit.
Now, you have been blacklisted for crossposting stolen writings into Hive Ecosystem to defraud the community.