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Lol, Alleged burglar warms up bottle for crying baby
INDIANAPOLIS – An 18-year-old is in police custody after he warmed up a bottle for a crying baby inside the house he was allegedly robbing. Indianapolis police arrested the suspect at Arlington High School on Tuesday after receiving a tip from a television viewer saw surveillance video on a newscast.
Detectives said two suspects forced their way into a home on Friday morning and began ransacking the house. Police said that when a baby started crying, one of them warmed a bottle in a microwave oven and gave it to a child to feed the baby. The suspect was being held on charges of burglary, robbery, criminal confinement and pointing a firearm. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091120/...warmer_robbery
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Man accused of squeegee attack at Ark. gas station
CONWAY, Ark. - A man accused of using a squeegee to hit another man during a fight over who was first in line at a gas pump was due in court on charges. The man, Hector Chavez, 21, was to be arraigned Friday in Faulkner County Circuit Court on a second-degree battery charge. A Conway police report said the victim told officers that he was waiting in line at a gas pump when Chavez cut in front of him. The victim - who was not identified - said he confronted Chavez with the squeegee and swung at him before Chavez took the squeegee and began beating him with it. A phone listing could not be found for Chavez and it wasn't clear whether he had an attorney http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091120/...eegee_attack_3
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the babys parents should be arrested too for neglecting their child
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Police: Man runs over light pole, punches officer
FARGO, N.D. - Fargo police said a man ran over a light pole and punched a police officer in the mouth when the officer tried to arrest him. Police Sgt. Mark Lykken said police got a report about 2 a.m. Thursday that a pickup hit a light pole and pulled into a nearby parking lot. Lykken said the driver allegedly hit an officer in the mouth with his fist when the officer went to arrest him in his apartment. Police said the light pole had to be disconnected because of the damage. The driver faces charges that include drunken driving and assault against an officer. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091119/...ght_pole_crash
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We do not know if the parents were home or not.
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Jury sides with NYC police in clown's lawsuit
NEW YORK - A federal jury has ruled that New York City police didn't use excessive force when they arrested a professional clown who left a suspicious device that turned out to be a balloon inflator inside a coffee shop. Alexander Alhovsky sued following his 2006 arrest, which stemmed from an investigation of a report of a suspicious package with tubes and wiring at a Manhattan Starbucks. The bomb squad determined it was harmless, but set up surveillance. Alhovsky went to the Starbucks the next day and was arrested after officers saw he had a similar device. He said he was a clown and used it to inflate balloons. The arrest was voided when a police search of Alhovsky's home found nothing suspicious, but he claimed that he suffered physical and mental injuries. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091119/..._clown_lawsuit
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why would the parents leave their baby at home?
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Man who left wallet in bank robbery pleads guilty
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A Kansas City man who left his wallet on the counter of a bank he was robbing has pleaded guilty in federal court. Albert Perkins, 40, admitted Thursday that he stole more than $3,100 from First Federal Bank in Kansas City on May 7. Prosecutors said that after he ordered a teller to give him all the $100 bills, he placed his wallet on the counter and handed her a plastic bag. The teller put money in the bag and handed it back to Perkins, who left without picking up his wallet. Investigators used his driver's license to identify him. An accomplice, 42-year-old Monique Hernandez, also pleaded guilty to her role in the robbery. She admitted that she went into the bank ahead of Perkins and cased the building before reporting back to him. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091120/...areless_robber
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Oh the irony
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How do you rob a house? Do you hold it at gun point? Do you tell it to put it's hands up?
Robbery is defined as taking the property of another, with the intent to permanently deprive the person of that property, by means of force or fear. Burglary is defined as entry into a building for the purposes of committing an offence, usually theft. Irritates the sh1t outta me when people, let alone the media mix these two...
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Not you... I meant the media
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