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Darwin Olympics: Family Game of Monopoly Ends in Manhunt

Meanwhile in Kansas . . .

There’s a reason not many people are like, “hey come over, let’s play some Monopoly,” but not sure anyone ever expects it to get quite this intense.

A Kansas City family were playing Monopoly last week and things got real, real quick.

While one guy started arguing with his cousin, his cousin’s girlfriend hit him and shoved the dude into a mirror . . . then she took off running.

The guy needed to go to the hospital for stitches, and now they’re trying to track down the cousin’s girlfriend, as he will be pressing charges for aggravated battery.

When authorities do catch her, she will go directly to jail . . . will not pass Go . . . and will not collect $200.

(Kansas City Star)

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