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Jamie Foxx, Shaquille O’Neal Surprise 5-Year-Old Boy Who Stole His Parents' Vehicle

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But for 5-year-old Adrian Zamarripa, it got him a trip to Los Angeles, where he got to meet Jamie Foxx and Shaquille O’Neal.

The broker reccently flew Zamarripa and his family to Los Angeles, according to TMZ, and brought them to a dealership in Malibu, California, to show him some luxury vehicles up close.

During the boy’s big day, which included getting to ride in and even rev up some high-end performance vehicles, TMZ’s cameras caught the moment Zamarripa and Whittington met Foxx after pulling up at the actor’s Southern California mansion.

The “Just Mercy” actor greeted the boy excitedly and almost instantly began making a big deal over Zamarripa wearing a pair of O’Neal’s Shaq Ice Retro Lace sneakers.

The boy’s parents weren’t arrested for their son stealing their vehicle, because the Weber County District Attorney said there’s no evidence of neglect, and the word is the youngster has lost his car privileges at home after his unauthorized excursion.

Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information

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