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Incident at uncle Sam Lanes Bowling Alley Under Investigation
 Viral Video Surfaces, Prompting Police Inquiry
TROY — A disturbing incident captured on a viral video at Uncle Sam Lanes bowling alley has sparked a police investigation. The video shows a man being forcibly ejected from the establishment during a snowstorm, followed by a staff member dousing him with an unknown liquid.1
The Troy Police Department is actively looking into the incident, which occurred at the onset of a Saturday snowstorm.
Video Description and Police Involvement
Details Unveiled in Viral Video
- The minute-long viral video depicts a man, clad in a hooded sweatshirt, being instructed to leave Uncle Sam Lanes by a staff member holding a Coors Light-branded bucket filled with an unidentified liquid.
- The video, widely shared on Instagram and Reddit, shows the staff member counting down as the man retreats to the sidewalk, warning of imminent consequences.
- Ultimately, the staff member empties the bucket on the man, escalating the confrontation. The Troy Police Department, alerted by an anonymous tip, is actively investigating the incident, seeking to identify the individuals involved and understand the events leading up to and following the incident.
 Bowling Alley Staff Changes in Response to Incident
Personnel Changes and Business Owner’s Reaction
In the aftermath of the incident, Dan Walsh, son of bowling alley owner Lorraine Walsh, confirmed that the staff member involved was a manager at Uncle Sam Lanes. Walsh announced that the individual has been relieved of all duties and is no longer associated with the establishment.
Additionally, another relative working as a manager has been fired due to the incident. Despite previous conflicts with the ejected man, Walsh emphasized that the past does not justify the staff member’s actions. Lorraine Walsh later confirmed the termination of the other relative, without revealing their name, as they have not been charged with a crime.
Police Response and Mayor’s Statement
Police Progress and Mayor’s Disapproval
- Assistant Troy Police Chief Steven Barker provided updates on the investigation, noting that, despite the video’s clarity, neither person involved has been identified.
- Contrary to social media speculation, the police could not confirm the ejected man’s homelessness The incident caught the attention of Mayor Carmella Mantello, who expressed disapproval of the actions, emphasizing the unacceptability of such behavior.
- Mayor Mantello encouraged local business owners to contact the Troy Police Department in similar situations, denouncing such conduct in the community.
A #bowling alley manager in #Troy was fired for mistreatment of man in need https://t.co/V97FAOk4HQ pic.twitter.com/AECNqgrSgt
— NEWS10 ABC (@WTEN) January 9, 2024
Business Impact and Owner’s Frustration
Public Outcry and Business Owner’s Reaction
The incident has generated significant online attention, with phones ringing consistently inside Uncle Sam Lanes. In response to media inquiries, Dan Walsh expressed frustration, even stating his readiness to sell the establishment. The ongoing online furor and community reaction suggest potential business consequences for Uncle Sam Lanes.2
Troy Bowling Alley Manager Fired Over Controversial Incident with Homeless Individual
Incident Overview:
Troy, N.Y. (WRGB) — On the night of an impending snowstorm, a now-former employee of Uncle Sam Lanes, a local bowling alley, faced severe criticism on social media after a video captured him pouring a bucket of liquid on a homeless person to compel them to leave the premises.
Owner’s Response:
Immediate Termination:
The owner of Uncle Sam Lanes, 89-year-old Lorraine Walsh, swiftly terminated the employee, Tom Walsh, from his managerial position as soon as she became aware of the incident. The action was taken in response to the unacceptable behavior captured in the video.3
Owner’s Statement:
In a statement on the bowling alley’s webpage, Lorraine Walsh expressed her disapproval of Tom Walsh Jr.’s actions. The statement conveyed the family’s apology for the pain and suffering caused by the incident.
Mayor’s Response:
Troy’s newly appointed Mayor, Carmella Mantello, issued a statement addressing the incident at Uncle Sam Lanes. Mayor Mantello emphasized the unacceptable nature of the behavior captured in the video and encouraged local business owners to contact the Troy Police Department in similar situations. The mayor made it clear that such actions will not be tolerated in the community.
Incident at Uncle Sam Lane’s Bowling Alley Sparks Fear in Homeless Community
A shocking incident at Uncle Sam Lane’s Bowling Alley in Troy, NY, has left the local homeless community in fear after a former employee was captured on video throwing water at a homeless person during a snowstorm. The incident, involving Tom Walsh Jr., has triggered outrage and concerns for the safety of individuals experiencing homelessness.4
Video Circulates, Eliciting Outrage in Troy Community
The video, now viral on the internet, depicts Tom Walsh Jr., a former Uncle Sam Lane’s Bowling Alley employee, throwing a bucket of water at a homeless man attempting to stay warm during a snowstorm. The incident, which occurred outside the bowling alley, has sparked widespread condemnation in the Troy community.
Homeless Community Expresses Fear and Concern
Jeremy Ryf, a man grappling with homelessness in Troy, shared his apprehension after watching the video, expressing genuine fear for his safety. The incident has heightened concerns among the homeless community, emphasizing the vulnerability of individuals facing similar circumstances.
Unity House Leaders Denounce Actions as Despicable
Leaders at Unity House, an organization closely involved with the homeless population, have condemned Tom Walsh Jr.’s actions as despicable. David Bach, CEO of Unity House, expressed shock at the lack of humanity displayed in the video, highlighting the adverse impact of cold weather on the situation.
Bowling Alley Manager Fired, Family Responds
The bowling alley’s co-owner, Kevin Walsh, confirmed that Tom Walsh Jr. has been fired from Uncle Sam Lane’s. Despite expressing that the actions were out of character for Walsh Jr., the decision to terminate his employment was made. Kevin Walsh emphasized that his other bowling businesses are not affiliated with Uncle Sam Lane’s.
Community Calls for Kindness and Understanding
Amid the controversy, a long-time customer of Uncle Sam’s, choosing to remain anonymous, described Walsh Jr. as a kind and compassionate person who made a regrettable decision. The incident has prompted calls for kindness and empathy, with a reminder that treating others with respect is crucial.
Troy Police Investigation
Troy Police are actively investigating the incident and have identified the homeless man in the video. Interviews are pending as they seek to gather more information about the incident and its aftermath.
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Incident at Uncle Sam Lanes: Manager Fired for Mistreatment
A local bowling alley employee faces consequences for mistreating an individual in need, as captured in a viral video. The incident has stirred controversy, prompting both community outrage and official investigations.5
Video Sparks Outcry on Social Media
Video Description:
- The footage shows the former manager of Uncle Sam Lanes engaging with an unwanted individual at the entryway. After being asked to leave, the person complies, but the manager escalates the situation by following the individual with a bucket of water. Subsequently, a countdown ensues, culminating in the manager tossing the water onto the man.
Owner’s Response:
- The owner of Uncle Sam Lanes expresses disappointment, stating, “We relieved the manager of his duties.” The video gains traction on various social media platforms, prompting widespread sharing and condemnation. The owner, visibly disgusted, acknowledges having seen the video when questioned by NEWS10.
Troy Police Investigation:
- Troy police launch an investigation into the incident, and the mayor condemns the actions, emphasizing their unacceptability. Legal expert Eric Schillinger suggests potential legal consequences, citing harassment in the second degree as a possible charge.
Community and Organizational Responses
Public Outcry:
- The incident draws attention from the community, leading to widespread outrage and discussions on platforms like Reddit, X, and Snapchat.
Joseph’s House Reaction:
- Joseph’s House in Troy, an organization supporting individuals in need, disapproves of the manager’s actions. Executive Director Amy LaFountain stresses the importance of treating every person with dignity and respect, especially in severe weather conditions.
Legal Perspective:
- Attorney Eric Schillinger discusses potential legal implications, highlighting the severity of the situation and suggesting legal consequences for the manager’s actions.
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