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Darwin Olympics: Dude Pulls Out a Sword Over Trash Pickin’ Argument

Meanwhile in Florida . . .

Two guys almost got into a death-match over who got what from a neighbor’s pile of trash . . . and no, neither one is of the homeless community — these are guys with homes, cars, etc . . .

The first guy, Todd Beavers, has been on a jog in his neighborhood when he spotted a pile of trash by a vacant home, and decided to start poking through to see if there was anything good.

“One’s junk is another’s treasure . . .” or something like that.

Well, it turns out, Todd wasn’t the only one skimming through the trash pile.

Curtis Miller (54) was already there gettin’ his dumpster diggin’ on when Todd approached and decided to take a utility cart from the pile and started his trek home.

This was something that was NOT OK to Curtis. He felt like, because he was there first, he should get first dibs on the best trash.

And that’s when Curtis decided to hop in his car and follow Todd home for a next level altercation.

Curtis grabbed a SAMURAI SWORD out of his car — who regularly carries a Samurai Sword in their car?!? — and started swinging it at Todd as they fought over the heavy duty utility cart.

The fight went down last month, and police released surveillance video in hope someone could identify the sword swingin’ dude, which someone DID identify Curtis — who was just arrested and is now facing charges on attempted murder.

Oh, and if you’re wondering about who was the final winner of the cart? Well, thank you Beaver Country Fam, Kim, for that update because we did NOT see that one coming!

Watch the VIDEO here, and . . . . wait for it . . .

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