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Updated: 11-22-2009
 

Posts Tagged ‘men’

Police: Woman, not in the mood, cuts boyfriend

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Mental Note to Self: This girl is not dating potential!   No more reading up on Lorena Bobbit, or watching the burning bed.  Maybe just say “I have a headache next time” while HOLDING the knife would be sufficient.

MONROE, La. (AP) — A 52-year-old woman was booked Thursday morning with domestic battery after telling police that she cut her boyfriend for trying to have sex with her. In the arrest affidavit, police said the woman’s boyfriend claimed she cut him with a knife when they got into an argument, and police saw a 4-inch gash on his left arm along with several small cuts and scratches.

The woman told police she cut him with a lighter.

Information from: The News-Star, http://www.thenewsstar.com

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Man sorry for ‘97 arrest gets arrested again

Friday, August 14th, 2009

I don’t know if he was actually there to say he was sorry or to butter them up for the next days frivolities.  Either way, he’s BUSTED!

SALISBURY, Mass. (AP) — A 55-year-old Massachusetts man brought coffee to a police station to apologize for creating a ruckus 12 years ago, and was violently arrested the next day by the same department.

A judge on Wednesday ordered William Thomson, of Everett, held without bail. The Newburyport Daily News reports he is charged with drunken driving, resisting arrest and other counts.

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FBI: Man gives teller ID before robbing bank

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

I just don’t know what to say on this one other than “here’s your sign”   I am thinking that frigid arctic air is really starting to effect this guys neurons

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A 34-year-old man is in custody after authorities say he gave a teller his account number and showed her his picture ID before robbing an Anchorage bank.

The FBI says Jarell Paul Arnold of Anchorage is being held on federal bank robbery charges.

The FBI alleges Arnold walked into an Alaska USA Federal Credit Union branch Friday and inquired about the balance on his account. The teller asked for his name, account number and ID.

Authorities say he complied, and then handed over a receipt with a note on the back that said he had a gun and demanded money.

The FBI says he got away with about $600. Authorities arrested Arnold on Monday. A message left after business hours Wednesday with Arnold’s public defender, Michael Dieni, was not immediately returned.

Court records say Arnold was sentenced to 57 months in prison for bank robbery in 2004.

Information from: Anchorage Daily News, http://www.adn.com

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Chief: Tasing 76-year-old probably not the best way

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

I guess the lesson to be learned here is, listen up even if you are 76 and driving in a parade, WE WILL TAZE YOU!   Talk about looking bad!

GLENROCK, Wyo. (AP) — Glenrock Police Chief Tom Sweet said two officers “probably didn’t do things the best way” when they used a Taser on a 76-year-old man driving an antique tractor in a parade. Sweet spoke at a packed town hall meeting Monday, nine days after Bud Grose was hit with a Taser during the town’s annual Deer Creek Days.

The officers are on paid leave while state Division of Criminal Investigation agents investigate.

Mayor Steve Cielinski and most of the Town Council apologized to residents and asked for patience. Cielinski promised the findings will be made public.

“If we have to stand up and take it on the chin, we will,” Cielinski said.

State investigator Tim Hill has said the two officers contend Grose disobeyed orders. Grose hasn’t commented publicly, however, and investigators have not disclosed many details of what happened.

Sweet originally said it didn’t appear any policies were violated.

Some at Monday’s meeting called for the two officers to be fired. Several people who witnessed the event told the crowd police repeatedly shocked Grose with a taser.

“Those two were the most out-of-control officers I’ve ever seen in my life,” said Scott McWilliams, a witness who said he was shoved by one of the officers. “These two guys got to go.”

Mike Pyatt, a former Glenrock police officer, called on town leaders to make changes at the department.

“We will hold you accountable,” he said.

Sweet, however, said he won’t act before receiving the DCI report, expected by the beginning of next week.

“I don’t want to take a knee-jerk reaction now,” he said.

Information from: Casper Star-Tribune – Casper, http://www.trib.com

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