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A Tuscarawas County couple is behind bars, accused of delivering cookies laced with laxatives, to striking workers in the Claymont School District.

Supporters of the non-teaching employees often honk their horns as they pass the picket lines. Investigators say 29-year-old Bo Cosens and 25 year-old Rachel Sharrock live near an elementary school in Uhrichsville and were angry about how the horns affected their sleep patterns.

They posted videos on Facebook that contained numerous threats against the striking school employees. The couple also revealed that they made sugar cookies laced with laxatives and delivered them to the picket lines.

Striking employees thought the treats were the couple`s way of showing support for their cause. Fortunately, no one ate the adulterated cookies and the strikers say they were shocked when they later learned about the laxatives.

Bo Cosens and Rachel Sharrock were arrested by police after an anonymous tipster saw the Facebook videos and became concerned about the threats being made against union members and concerned about the tainted cookies.

Authorities charged the couple with contaminating a substance for human consumption, which is a felony.

Bo Cosens is also facing a charge of aggravated menacing for making threats against the striking employees.
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I was just gonna say that. I'm super picky about anything homemade and if I don't know you and don't know what kind of house you keep, I'm not eating anything you give me. I'll smile, say thank you and then tip it into the trash after you've walked away.

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THISSSSS!
Girl, I know that's the truth!! Don't even get me started...

And fuck a pot luck too. So gross
 
Oh thank you, I'm not alone with my phobia of food cooked by strangers and potluck dinners. People gross me out with their strange food with ingredients I can't identify.
The last time I ate something homemade I ended up in the ER for anaphylactic shock. Fucker never mentioned he added nuts.
 
And fuck a pot luck too. So gross

So, back in the 90's at least, Utah consistently had a much-higher-than-the-national-average incident rate of food poisoning. This was believed to be because of the religious makeup of the state in that there were more and larger pot-luck-style church/family/social events, providing both more opportunity for foodborne illness and a larger pool of potential victims per incident.
 
So, back in the 90's at least, Utah consistently had a much-higher-than-the-national-average incident rate of food poisoning. This was believed to be because of the religious makeup of the state in that there were more and larger pot-luck-style church/family/social events, providing both more opportunity for foodborne illness and a larger pool of potential victims per incident.
Once a year I eat at a potluck at our church. I only eat what my wife brings and the food that is prepared there (usually smoked salmon).
 
Once a year I eat at a potluck at our church. I only eat what my wife brings and the food that is prepared there (usually smoked salmon).
I always wonder if whoever prepared the food washed their hands and if they cleaned their hands with each different food type and different instruments and everyday bullshit that pops up when cooking (phone bathroom kids sneezing etc)
 
I always wonder if whoever prepared the food washed their hands and if they cleaned their hands with each different food type and different instruments and everyday bullshit that pops up when cooking (phone bathroom kids sneezing etc)
Especially that unlucky conjunction when you're on the phone in the bathroom and the kids sneeze on you. That's what really happened that one time at Jack In The Box.
 
Look how many people Typhoid Mary made sick. Apparently she never washed her hands after using the outhouse.

She was a stubborn old bitch. After health officials finally figured out she was patient zero & prohibited her from cooking anymore, she just kept finding new jobs under assumed names. No ‘imaginary’ germs were gonna stop Mary!
 
Dec 16, 2019
A former Dennison resident has been sentenced to 75 hours of community service and a year on probation for two drug charges.

The case against Rachel D. Sharrock, 26, began after social media posts surfaced about Sharrock and her then-boyfriend giving cookies laced with a laxative to striking nonteaching employees picketing near Claymont Primary School.

Prosecutors were unable to find a lab to verify contamination in the cookies, but Sharrock and codefendant Bo Jess Cosens were indicted on drug charges.

Tuscarawas County Common Pleas Judge Elizabeth Lehigh Thomakos sentenced Sharrock for permitting drug abuse and marijuana possession.

The judge said the matter of permitting drug abuse was more serious because a child was present.

She gave Sharrock an eight-month prison sentence, but it will not be served unless the defendant violates terms of her probation, which is to be served in Michigan. She received credit for 10 days served in the Tuscarawas County jail.

Sharrock’s attorney Patrick Cusma told the judge she would need six to nine months to complete the community service because of her work schedule.

“I’ve been working a lot,” she told Thomakos.

Sharrock said she worked 67 hours in her most recent work week, walks eight miles to work and is under consideration for promotion into management.

Her presentence report, read by Thomakos, indicated she lives with her mother, brother and two children. She had started drug and alcohol use as a teen, but has undergone counseling for cannabis use.

At the time of the offense, Cosens and Sharrock lived in Uhrichsville near Claymont Primary School.

Evidence against the defendants included a Facebook video in which Cosens said he was irritated that people were honking their horns as they passed the workers, members of the Ohio Association of Public School Employees. He also threatened to shoot the strikers. Cosens and Sharrock talk in the video about a plan to send the protesters a batch of contaminated cookies.

The judge told the defendant to take the experience as a lesson in how to spend her time, and with whom to spend it.

Cosens, 29, is the subject of a nationwide arrest warrant because he failed to make a scheduled court appearance in November.
 
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Oct 28, 2020
A man who boasted online about giving tainted cookies to striking school workers will serve prison time for marijuana trafficking and possession.

Bo Jess Cosens, of Dennison was sentenced him to nine months in prison.

The 30-year-old has been in jail since Aug. 11, when he was extradited from Michigan.

His criminal history includes grand theft, burglary, criminal mischief and trespassing, according to Judge Thomakos' office.

Cosens and Rachel D. Sharrock were initially charged with giving sugar cookies laced with a laxative to striking school employees picketing near Claymont Primary School. After prosecutors were unable to find a lab to verify contamination in the cookies, Sharrock and Cosens were indicted on drug charges.

Evidence against the defendants included a Facebook video in which Cosens said he was irritated that people were honking their horns as they passed the workers, members of the Ohio Association of Public School Employees. He also threatened to shoot the strikers. Cosens and Sharrock talked in the video about a plan to send the protesters a batch of contaminated cookies.
 
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