note the one word that makes this sentence more interesting:
At exactly 10:19 A.M. yesterday, a grandmother’s purse on a conveyor belt at Orange Country airport set off an alarm that caused two security guard’s to rush to the scene.
Is it the word left out after “guard’s”? Because, man, it really makes me want to know what two things of the security guard rushed to the scene.
Is it the word left out after “guard’s”? Because, man, it really makes me want to know what two things of the security guard rushed to the scene.
Typo, it was supposed to be “guards”.