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#1201 Postby rainstorm » Sun May 21, 2006 6:52 pm

TexasStooge wrote:Man says he torched stuff store for religious reasons

POWELL, Tennesee (WBIR.com) - Fire investigators say a Powell man admitted dressing up like a ninja to burn down an adult business, all in the name of God.

Benjamin Daniel Warren, age 20, faces an arson charge that could send him to prison for six years. Warren is out on $5,000 bond while his case goes before a grand jury. Arson investigators had no clue Warren was a suspect until he came in to confess.

Arson investigators say Warren admitted using a fake gun to get the clerk out of the Town and Country bookstore,7011 Clinton Highway, back on January 31. After ordering the employee to leave the store, Warren then pored six gallons of a flammable liquid inside the store and set it ablaze.

The fire did $900,000 worth of damage to the building, which remains closed.

At the time of the asron, Warren was enrolled as a student at Crown College, a Baptist institution in Powell.

Crown President Dr. Clarence Sexton says Warren dropped out of the school a few weeks after the arson. A few months later, someone came to Sexton with information that Warren might have confessed to the crime.

"He (Warren) was in an auto accident and thought God was dealing with his conscience about the thing (fire)," Dr. Sexton says. "He wanted to get right with it."

After hearing the rumor, Dr. Sexton called police. He then confronted Warren over the phone.

"He's confessed to the whole thing," Dr. Sexton says. "From what he has shared with me, he felt like this (adult bookstore)industry has corrupted lots of people and families, and he felt he ought to do this at the time."

Dr. Sexton says he himeslf has serious problems with adult businesses, but that Town and Country Boostore was operating within the law. Dr. Sexton says Warren realizes what he did was wrong and regrets what happened.

"We totally disapprove with what he did," Dr. Sexton says. "He broke the law and should suffer the consequences."

10 News stopped by Warren's home and left two messages with his attorneys Friday, but were unable to get any comment.


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#1202 Postby TexasStooge » Tue May 23, 2006 10:56 am

Police arrest teen text-messaging about pot for sale

LINCOLN, Neb. (Court TV) - Here's a text message for Jacob Lyman: "G0 STR8 2 JL."

The Nebraska teen is accused of using his cellphone's text-messaging function to advertise that he had marijuana for sale. He was arrested May 2 for selling drugs to an undercover narcotics officer.

According to the newspaper The Nebraska Journal Star, Lyman sent out a text message in February saying that he had $30 sacks of marijuana for sale. But the 18-year-old accidentally sent the message to a wrong number. The recipient was unfamiliar with Lyman and contacted Lincoln police.

The report said police responded to the message and expressed an interest in the drugs. An undercover officer met with the teen on February 14 and purchased two $30 bags of marijuana.

Lyman was arrested May 2 after a traffic stop and charged with two counts of distribution.
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#1203 Postby TexasStooge » Tue May 23, 2006 11:04 am

McHenry County Woman Fined For Intoxicated Dog

WOODSTOCK, Ill. - (AP) A McHenry County woman has been fined $100 in a bizarre incident involving a glass of red wine and a Chihuahua named Chico.

A judge yesterday found 50-year-old Diane Marcotte guilty of the misdemeanor charge of failing to provide humane care and treatment for a pet.

The charges stem from an incident in March in which officials say Marcotte drove to pick up her son from school while she was drunk.

Officers arresting Marcotte for drunken driving noted that Chico, the 5-month-old puppy who was in the car with her, had alcohol on his breath.

Marcotte said during her trial that Chihuahua's are "very hyper" and that Chico lapped up a glass of red wine he'd knocked over and that she didn't intentionally give him alcohol.

Chico is now living with a new family.
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#1204 Postby TexasStooge » Tue May 23, 2006 11:05 am

Police: Man Faked Carjacking To Avoid DUI Arrest

WHEATON, Ill. (AP) - Police say a suburban Chicago man faked a carjacking to avoid getting arrested for drunk driving.

DuPage County officials say 21-year-old Jason Atkins had too much to drink at a party in April and crashed his car into a tree.

To avoid detection, officials say he had two friends help him concoct a story about being carjacked at gunpoint.

The story started to unravel as Naperville police investigated the carjacking, and the two friends eventually told the truth about the accident.

Atkins was still in jail yesterday on $30,000 bond.

He is facing eight criminal charges, including an assault charge involving an officer he is accused of attacking during his arrest.
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#1205 Postby TexasStooge » Tue May 23, 2006 11:06 am

Thieves steal 600-pound Buddha from restaurant

STUART, Fla. (Court TV/AP) — Karma probably was not on the mind of thieves who stole a 600-pound gold concrete Buddha from a local restaurant.

The owners of Sakura Restaurant and Steak House of Japan said they don't know how the thieves made off with the weighty sculpture devoted to the founder of Buddhism.

"It's definitely like a three-man work," owner Ado Tarallo said. "It's very heavy. It's not that easy to move."

The familiar bald statue had sat in the restaurant's rock garden on top of a large water fountain for 16 years. The 3-foot, 6-inch statue cost $1,500, Tarallo said.

One of the central moral precepts of Buddhism is "do not take what is not yours to take." Buddhists also believe in karma, which says a person's actions in this life determine the quality of their existence in the next.
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#1206 Postby TexasStooge » Tue May 23, 2006 11:07 am

'Stargazer' who got stuck in chimney arrested for burglary

BRAWLEY, Calif. (Court TV/AP) — A man who got stuck in a home's chimney claimed he fell in when he climbed onto the roof to look at stars, authorities said.

Police saw things differently and arrested him for investigation of residential burglary.

"I've read and heard of things like that before but I've never seen it," said Brawley Fire Capt. Manuel Sevilla. "The situation, it was more funny than anything."

Police said the 27-year-old man told them he got stuck near the bottom of the chimney Friday night and removed his pants and waved them around to set off the home's motion detectors. Officers responded twice to the home on Saturday morning but saw no signs of an intruder and left.

Police returned again after neighbors reported commotion coming from the home in the Southern California desert 110 miles east of San Diego.

Firefighters also responded and lowered a chain to the man so he could climb out.
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#1207 Postby TexasStooge » Tue May 23, 2006 11:08 am

Dude, where's my lawyer?

NEW YORK (Court TV/AP) - A man arrested for marijuana possession seems to be still feeling the effects.

He gets called up from the on-deck circle and is instructed to stand next to his public defender. But at that moment, the court-appointed attorney is bent over a table scribbling in a file. The defendant does not register his presence.

Instead, the rolling stoned proceeds to march aimlessly around the courtroom standing next to any and all individuals wearing suits.

Each time he receives a gentle but decisive brush-off.

Finally, he heads for the gate to the gallery and toward life outside. Just as he tries to split for freedom, a bailiff cuts him off and guides him to his stooped attorney.
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#1208 Postby TexasStooge » Tue May 23, 2006 11:09 am

Dragging at the wheel

NEW YORK (AP) - Slow and overtly cautious driving can be as eyebrow-raising as speeding with screeching tires. Such is the case with the young pothead who was pulled over in Manhattan tonight. Crawling along the avenue with white knuckles clutching the steering wheel.

The car reeked, not from the smell smoked reefer, but rather from the pound of leaves stuffed in the foot well of his back seat.

The stoned driver not only packed plenty of product, he also had a puffer's arsenal for protection: a gravity knife and 15 bullets, sans gun.

The judge sets bail at $5,000 for drugs and weapons charges.

With all his money tied up in his agricultural investment, the young man indicates he is not going to make bail.
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#1209 Postby TexasStooge » Tue May 23, 2006 11:09 am

Flashback

NEW YORK (Court TV/AP) - The court officers are laughing as they bring him in. They miss the days of incarcerated hippies.

His look suggests the bastard son of Jerry Garcia and Ernest Hemingway. A mane of gray hair surrounds a pair of lopsided glasses that sit on a protruding red nose. Maybe 40 or so years ago, he'd be here with his draft-card-burning buddies, but alas, tonight he is alone.

The charges lack any shock value: marijuana possession, driving under the influence of marijuana, and driving while intoxicated.

He helmed his sled through upper Manhattan looking like Santa's degenerate younger brother. When a cop pulled him over, he denied nothing.

"Yes, officer. I've been drinking. And I've been smoking. And I've gotten arrested for this before."

Now, standing before the judge, he carries St. Nick's weight — but not with the same joie de vivre. His windbreaker and dangling flannel shirt, try as they might, cannot mask the girth.

It would not be his head tonight, but certainly his driver's license is destined for the platter. The unjolly elf produces it from his wallet as his attorney fruitlessly fights for conditional possession.

"He hasn't surrendered it yet?" the judge queries impatiently. "Surrender it now, sir."

His clean-cut brother waits patiently in the gallery, and he rises to meet the cut-loose cut-up. He greets him with a hand on his shoulder and gives neither his first nor his last rueful head shake.
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#1210 Postby TexasStooge » Tue May 23, 2006 11:11 am

‘I won’t stop smoking pot’

By Gareth Bethell / Swindon Advertiser

WOOTTON BASSETT, England - A MAN who was questioned by police after a drugs raid on his home says there is no way he will stop smoking pot.

Keith Thompson, 53, was taken to Wootton Bassett police station on Tuesday after officers found eight cannabis plants in a bedroom at his home.

He was released without charge and Mr Thompson, who says the drugs were for his own use, insists he will carry on as usual.

"I'm not going to stop smoking, no way man," he said.

"It's more common than people think and it's not just clowns like me.

"Within an hour of being out I was smoking again.

"I personally think if we all sat around a table and rolled up there would be no wars or punch-ups.

"We could all put on some Pink Floyd and there we go.

"Okay, I have broken the law but it's not the crime of the century."

Mr Thompson's wife, Annie, 45, was also arrested in the raid at their home in The Rosary, Wootton Bassett, but he says she had nothing to do with the plants.

"If I'd have known the police arrest everyone in the house when they come I would never have grown it," he said.

"It's all mine. It's nothing whatsoever to do with the wife.

"She is giddy enough on a couple of pints of lager."

The police said the seizure of the drugs would stop cannabis getting onto the streets of Wootton Bassett.

But the dad-of-two, who has smoked cannabis regularly since 1975, said: "It was no factory. I'm not a dealer, I was just growing it for myself.

"It's one thing smoking it and another thing dealing it.

"It sounds stupid but I'm against drugs. I don't go near pills or anything like that.

"You couldn't find anyone on the planet who I have sold drugs to."

He says he smokes between 10 and 12 rolled-up joints a day and started growing his own drugs because he was smoking between £80 and £100 worth of cannabis a week.

"I decided it'd be cheaper to grow my own," he said.

"I bought a cheap car, sold it on and bought myself some heating lamps with the money."

Registered disabled for problems with his lower back and hip, Mr Thompson says his drug use has nothing to do with his ill health.

"When people say they do it because of the pain I'm not sure that's true," he said.

"I'm not going to hide behind that. I smoke it because I like it."
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#1211 Postby TexasStooge » Tue May 23, 2006 9:38 pm

Woman accused of writing fake tickets

NEW YORK (AP) - A city traffic agent has been charged with writing dozens of fraudulent parking tickets — sometimes while sitting in her car miles away from the bogus violations she cited, prosecutors said Tuesday.

Nivea Cloud was accused of writing 27 tickets in three hours in seven locations on May 12, inventing infractions just one to four minutes apart in the same place, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said.

She was seen sitting in her police car, parked in a handicapped spot, more than a mile away from where the vehicles cited on her tickets supposedly were illegally parked, Brown said.

"As a municipal worker entrusted with such enormous financial powers over motorists and a duty and responsibility to uphold the law, the defendant's alleged conduct is outrageous," Brown said in a news release announcing the charges.

Cloud, 30, was arraigned Tuesday on charges including official misconduct and falsifying business records. She could face up to four years in prison if convicted.

A telephone message left for Cloud's lawyer was not immediately returned Tuesday.
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#1212 Postby rainstorm » Wed May 24, 2006 9:31 pm

TexasStooge wrote:Woman accused of writing fake tickets

NEW YORK (AP) - A city traffic agent has been charged with writing dozens of fraudulent parking tickets — sometimes while sitting in her car miles away from the bogus violations she cited, prosecutors said Tuesday.

Nivea Cloud was accused of writing 27 tickets in three hours in seven locations on May 12, inventing infractions just one to four minutes apart in the same place, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said.

She was seen sitting in her police car, parked in a handicapped spot, more than a mile away from where the vehicles cited on her tickets supposedly were illegally parked, Brown said.

"As a municipal worker entrusted with such enormous financial powers over motorists and a duty and responsibility to uphold the law, the defendant's alleged conduct is outrageous," Brown said in a news release announcing the charges.

Cloud, 30, was arraigned Tuesday on charges including official misconduct and falsifying business records. She could face up to four years in prison if convicted.

A telephone message left for Cloud's lawyer was not immediately returned Tuesday.


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#1213 Postby TexasStooge » Thu May 25, 2006 7:41 am

Fishy discovery leads to drug bust

SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) - Australian customs officers thought something was fishy when they inspected a man's luggage and found jars of pickled fish.

Closer inspection found 39 condoms of heroin inside the fish.

Officers at Adelaide airport in South Australia "became suspicious about pickled fish fillets inside jars found in the passenger's luggage" Wednesday, a Customs statement said.

"Closer inspection revealed a number of condoms sewn inside the fish pieces," said the statement Thursday.

A 32-year-old Australian man returning from Cambodia was arrested and will be charged with importing more than two kg (4.4 pounds) of heroin, Customs said.

The charge of importing a commercial quantity of drugs carries a penalty of life imprisonment and/or a fine of up to A$825,000 (US$620,000).
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#1214 Postby TexasStooge » Thu May 25, 2006 11:20 am

Trail of snack food wrappers leads police to burlgary suspects

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - Police investigating a convenience store break-in got a lot of help from Little Debbie.

Syracuse police say burglars smashed a window at a neighborhood store early yesterday and made off with lottery tickets and some snack food. Officers followed a trail of discarded Little Debbie coffee cake wrappers to a nearby apartment building.

The trail led to a third-floor apartment. After being let inside, officers say they found a box of Little Debbie coffee cakes and numerous lottery tickets.

Three people were arrested, including a 20-year-old man and two teenagers.

A police department spokesman called the arrests -- quote -- "a combination of "good police work and a stupid criminal."
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#1215 Postby TexasStooge » Thu May 25, 2006 11:21 am

High school valedictorian steals microphone at graduation

GALLATIN, Tenn. (Court TV/AP) — The valedictorian of Gallatin High School is still waiting for his diploma after he tried to steal the microphone at his graduation and deliver the speech traditionally given by the student body president.

Chris Linzy, 18, grabbed the microphone as his name was called out Friday with the rest of his classmates and said about two sentences before he was cut off.

"I just felt like I had something to say," Linzy said Monday after meeting with school Principal Rufus Lassiter. "Nothing against the speech by the student body president, but I felt like what I had to say was equally important."

"I'm a little bit frustrated. I felt like I should be able to speak. I was the valedictorian and I was the one who achieved the most," Linzy said.

Lassiter said school officials have not awarded the diploma and were still trying to decide what action to take against Linzy. After the meeting, it was agreed that Linzy would write letters of apology to school faculty and the Sumner County School Board.

"It drew attention to Chris instead of the 2006 graduation class," Lassiter said.

The school has allowed the student body president to speak for about 30 years, Lassiter said. Schools Director Benny Bills said other valedictorians have asked in the past why they weren't allowed to talk at graduation, but he doesn't expect the tradition to change.

The student's father, David Linzy, said the move was unusual for his son.

"I never ever would have expected it of him, but if my son -- who is probably the quietest person in the world -- felt the need to get up there to speak, he must have felt very strongly," his father said.
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#1216 Postby TexasStooge » Thu May 25, 2006 11:25 am

Police Arrest Camera Bandit, Seek 2nd

WILMINGTON, Pa. (WPVI ABC 6) - At Wilmington police headquarters investigators were working long and hard to solve cases, but this weekend a couple of criminals actually did the work for them. Let's just call this the case of "dumb and dumber".

Workers have seen it all, literally, at Downtown Visions, where cameras mounted on street poles and buildings all over Wilmington are monitored around the clock from a control room. But what the operators recorded Saturday morning is one for the books.
2 men were seen carrying a ladder on 24th and Lamotte Street. Then the men put the ladder up against the pole where a mounted camera was, and it became crystal clear that the crooks were after the camera...and it apparently didn't occur to them that the camera would do...well, what cameras are supposed to do.

Master Corporal David Hilliard took one look at the video and knew that the man is a former electrician, which could explain his ease with climbing the ladder. 44-year-old Ralph Minor was charged with the theft, Hilliard saying the tape was all the evidence he needed to make the arrest

The folks at Downtown Visions appreciate it too. Around there they say a picture is worth a thousand words, but a videotape is worth a conviction, especially when a suspects picture is that good.

Another man in the tape was also recognized, but police are still looking for him.
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#1217 Postby TexasStooge » Thu May 25, 2006 11:27 am

Shoelace leads to heroin arrest for man

MONTICELLO, N.Y. (Times Herald-Record) - A Monticello man was caught with 37 decks of heroin stuffed up his pant leg Friday after he had been arrested for rummaging in a Dumpster behind a doctor's office on Broadway, police say.

Julio Torres, 47, was originally charged that morning for illegally possessing a hypodermic syringe.

While Torres was being booked at the police station, an investigator noticed a plastic pill bottle hanging from Torres' shoelace. The pill bottle contained heroin.

Torres was charged with third-degree possession of a controlled substance, a felony, and taken to Sullivan County Jail without bail.
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#1218 Postby TexasStooge » Thu May 25, 2006 10:04 pm

Man allegedly robs bank, reads magazine

ROUND ROCK, Texas (WFAA ABC 8/KVUE ABC 24/AP) - Police in an Austin suburb arrested a man on Thursday who allegedly walked into a bank, demanded money from a teller and then sat down and read a magazine.

Paul Wendell Gunn, 61, surrendered to police about an hour after he went to the bank and demanded an undisclosed amount of money, said Round Rock police spokesman Eric Poteet.

After the teller gave Gunn the money, he sat down on a couch inside the bank and started reading while everyone else evacuated, Poteet said in Thursday's online edition of the Austin American-Statesman.

Authorities closed off the area around the bank, which is only a half-block from the police station, until Gunn surrendered, Austin television station KVUE reported.

Gunn never used a weapon, and no one was injured, police said.

He was being held Thursday in the Williamson County Jail on suspicion of robbery. Gunn is scheduled to go before a magistrate Friday.
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#1219 Postby TexasStooge » Sat May 27, 2006 10:40 am

6-year-old Minn. boy brings pot to school Sat

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - When a teacher asked a 6-year-old boy to pull a folder out of his Scooby-Doo backpack, a bag filled with 25 smaller bags of marijuana fell out instead, a court document said.

The teacher gave the drugs to a school administrator, who called police. Before officers arrived at HOPE Community Academy, the boy's father showed up. He took the backpack from his son and quickly walked away, according to a criminal complaint.

The father was later arrested and told investigators he hid the marijuana in the backpack, and left it in a bedroom closet. When he discovered the backpack was missing, he ran to his son's nearby school.

Corey Randle, 29, was charged Thursday with a fifth-degree drug-sale charge.
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#1220 Postby TexasStooge » Sat May 27, 2006 10:41 am

Woman shoots fireworks at police helicopter

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Annoyed with a sheriff's helicopter flying over her house late Thursday night, Marjorie Thompson ran outside with a bottle rocket launcher and started shooting rockets at the aircraft, authorities said.

Authorities said they caught Thompson, 44, in the act of launching the second bottle rocket.

Thompson is facing a felony charge of shooting or throwing a deadly missile into an aircraft.

The helicopter was in the area searching for a suspect in a car theft, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office.

The helicopter's pilot said the craft's flight pattern was never in jeopardy.
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