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'I'm not a bad person': Houston man defends viral water-gun videos after arrest

Newseze Wire·Sat, Jul 4, 6:14 PMWire: Houston Chronicle
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'I'm not a bad person': Houston man defends viral water-gun videos after arrest

Christopher Cayce says he's been unfairly portrayed.

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