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Updated: 11-22-2009
 

Archive for October, 2009

Rap when you’re ready: 4 Utah teens cited for disorderly conduct for McDonald’s order

Friday, October 30th, 2009

You won’t be seeing these teens on American Idol any time soon.

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A rap by four teenagers at a McDonald’s has gotten them a bad rap in one Utah city.

The teens were cited by American Fork police earlier this week for disorderly conduct after they rapped their order at a McDonald’s drive-through.

The teens said they were imitating a popular video on YouTube. They rapped their order, which begins with, “I need a double cheeseburger and hold the lettuce …” once quickly before repeating it more slowly.

Spenser Dauwalder said employees at the restaurant told him and his friends they were holding up the line and needed to order or leave.

The 18-year-old said nobody was in line. He and his three 17-year-old friends left without buying anything.

American Fork Police Sgt. Gregg Ludlow says a manager wrote down the car’s license plate number and called police. The teens were later cited by officers at a high school parking lot outside a volleyball match.

“We thought, you know, just teenagers out having fun,” Dauwalder told KSL Newsradio. “We didn’t think it would escalate to that.”

Disorderly conduct citations are issued when someone does something to cause annoyance or alarm, Ludlow said. The citation is an infraction similar to a speeding ticket, Ludlow said.

“It was not just that they were rapping, they continued to hold things up,” Ludlow said.

Ludlow said the teens were asked several times to speak plainly and that ultimately the manager came outside.

The owner-operator of the McDonald’s said in a statement that the issue was about employees’ safety at the restaurant in American Fork, about 30 miles south of Salt Lake City.

“The employee in question felt that her safety was at risk as a result of the alleged actions of these individuals in the drive-thru, not as a result of them rapping their order,” franchisee Conny Kramer said in the statement. “As such, she contacted the local authorities.”

But Sharon Dauwalder, Spenser’s mother, said they will fight it nonetheless.

“We have to,” she told The Associated Press on Thursday. “The citation is there.”

By Elizabeth White
Associated Press Writer

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Man using ‘fat’ defense in shooting death of son-in-law

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

I have heard of fat getting blamed for a lot of things in the past, but this is something new.  ”Really, I couldn’t have done it because I was fat”, let the “i’m fat” defenses start pouring forth.  And again wouldn’t you know it’s in, yep, you guessed it, Florida.  What a perfect last name for this defense is will be called the Ate’s maneuver.

HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) — Prosecutors cross-examining a Florida man who claims he was too fat to have killed his former son-in-law tried to portray the defendant as a skilled marksman and attempted to undercut his alibi.

The 62-year-old defendant, Edward Ates, was at least 285 pounds when Paul Duncsak was shot in 2006.

Ates’ attorney has made the case that his client didn’t have the energy to run up a staircase, accurately shoot Duncsak, leave before police arrived, then make a 21-hour drive to his mother’s home in Louisiana, as prosecutors claim.

His doctor testified that bounding up the stairs would have caused Ates to become short of breath and shake, making it difficult to keep his wrist straight enough to accurately fire a gun at someone from a distance.

On Thursday, Ates took the stand in his own defense but didn’t delve much into his weight.

Prosecutors claim Ates drove from his home in Fort Pierce, Fla., to Duncsak’s $1.1 million home in Ramsey, about 25 miles northwest of Manhattan, in August 2006 and shot him as he came home from work. Police quickly suspected Ates and found him 24 hours later at his mother’s home in Sibley, La.

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Misdialed number leads to angry texts, shooting

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

I can attest that phone calls can be annoying, especially at the end of a long day, but getting mad enough to shoot someone might be a tad over the line.   Can you say “Busted!”

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Georgia police said a misdialed number led two strangers to trade hostile calls and text messages before arranging a meeting where one shot the other. Savannah-Chatham police spokeswoman Veda Lamar Nichols told the Savannah Morning News in a Wednesday story that man, 22, faces an aggravated assault charge. The 22-year-old suspect was jailed after a 24-year-old man was shot in a CVS parking lot around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Nichols said the victim was taken to Memorial University Medical Center in serious condition. She said the two didn’t know each other but began arguing through phone calls and text messages after a misdialed number and arranged to meet in the store’s parking lot.

The suspect was taken to the Chatham County jail. Nichols said his vehicle was damaged during the incident.

Information from: Savannah Morning News, http://www.savannahnow.com

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Bigfoot hunters turn to rugged wilderness

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

big-foot-search-west-virginiaOh come on who really thinks bigfoot is in West Virginia!  They don’t even have a legitimate bigfoot trap like we have here in Oregon.  I think they are just bogfoot posers!

ELKINS, W.Va. (AP) — A team of Bigfoot enthusiasts is hoping to find the legendary creature in the bogs and barrens of a West Virginia wilderness area.

Members of Sasquatch Watch of Virginia went camping in the rugged Allegheny Mountain highlands of the Dolly Sods Wilderness Area with GPS navigators, cameras, voice recorders and plaster of Paris to make casts of huge footprints.

Billy Willard, founder of the group, says they’re looking in places where people have reported sightings. He says he has never seen Bigfoot himself.

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