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wkohler
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I don't get it. How could there be that many cars there? Sounds like whoever counted the cars was at the inauguration.
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Ricer -a- Roni... San Diego style. Wall the malls ;)

Justin should have been there.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-m ... story.html
stuartinmn
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More from the Minneapolis area:

INIDEPENDENCE
June 29
Animal complaint

A resident reported that a peacock had been in her yard most of the day in the 3700 block of Marsh Point Road. Before an officer arrived, the peacock reportedly flew to the top of her house, vomited and then flew away.

The officer was unable to locate the peacock, and the resident was advised to call back if the bird returned and created any issues.

MAPLE PLAIN
June 21
Disturbance

A resident from the 5200 block of Manchester Drive reported that a neighbor had yelled at her. Offers spoke to both parties, who agreed to stop yelling at each other.
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"Feb 16, 2018, OCEANSIDE, CA – Two drivers may face charges after video surfaced of an apparent road rage confrontation that ended in a rollover crash in San Diego's North County. "

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yQQsuf_1CE


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wkohler
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Hard to escape that situation!
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wkohler wrote:Hard to escape that situation!
Dueling idiots get their due.
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You guys over on the left coast sher drive funny :laugh:
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The guy in the convertible may not have been wise, but the guy in the passenger truck was beyond stupid. Walking speed and he can't keep it on it's wheels? :facepalm:
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stuartinmn
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From the 3-23-18 Minneapolis Star-Tribune:

A teenage driver’s attempt to get her license didn’t go so well. In fact, her behind-the-wheel test on Wednesday in Buffalo, Minn., failed at the start as she crashed into the driver’s examination station before she even got on the road. The 17-year-old from Monticello inadvertently put the 2014 Chevy Equinox into drive instead of reverse as the test began about 2 p.m., bringing the test to a halt. When she stepped on the accelerator, the vehicle lurched forward, jumped the curb and plowed through the front of the station in a strip mall on 1st Avenue S., said Buffalo Police Chief Pat Budke. She was not hurt, but her vehicle suffered significant damage, the chief said. The examiner, a 60-year-old woman from Buffalo, was taken to a local hospital with noncritical injuries. No one inside the office was hurt, Budke said. No charges will be filed, Budke said.
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GOLDEN VALLEY
APRIL 20
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

A resident in the 1500 block of Constance Drive reported she had tried to play music on her wireless speaker and the furnace had turned on. She wanted police to check and make sure that no one was in the furnace.
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September 12, 2018
Bloomington, MN

A man called 911 to report that his carbon monoxide alarm had gone off at his home in the 9700 block of Utical Circle. He had been using his gas-powered leaf blower inside the home to clean the stairs.
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But were the stairs clean?
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LONDON, KY. – Authorities say a Kentucky man has been arrested after he threw a ham at a woman during an argument over which day Christmas dinner should take place.

WAVE-TV reports that David Brannon was arrested Sunday after he tried to flee from police officers who reported to a home on a domestic dispute call.

The Laurel County Sheriff’s Office said Brannon threw items at the woman, including the ham to be eaten for Christmas dinner.

Deputies say several items were found on the kitchen floor.

Brannon is being held in the Laurel County Correctional Center on charges of assault and fleeing or evading police. Online jail records do not show if he has a lawyer.

ASSOCIATED PRESS
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A St. Paul man suspected of robbing a Roseville dollar store on Christmas Eve was quickly identified after forgetting to put on his mask. Quincy G. Petty, 39, strode into the Dollar Tree on Larpenteur Avenue just after 8 a.m. and approached the cashier, saying, “Open your register, I’m robbing you,” according to charges filed last week. An employee at the store recognized the suspect as the boyfriend of a colleague before he remembered to put on his mask, court records show.Petty and a male accomplice left the store with about $1,700 in cash, police said.He was later arrested outside his girlfriend’s home, where authorities found more than $600 in his pocket along with a crumpled-up envelope with the word “robbery” written on it.
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Niiiiice..... How did he ever get this far in life I wonder.
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stuartinmn wrote:along with a crumpled-up envelope with the word “robbery” written on it.
He had to break out each individual crime for tax reporting purposes. Probably had receipts for the mask and getaway Uber in the envelope.

Smart man, he remembered that that was how they got Capone!
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Wichita Falls, TX; not local to me now, but I spent some time there in the '80's, so...

Woman banned from Walmart after riding cart while drinking wine from Pringles can, police say

Couldn't even make this stuff up.
stuartinmn
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JAN. 8

Suspicious activity. Officers received a report of a drone flying over a house at night and shining lights in a window in the 1200 block of Oakview Drive. The complainant was advised to call back if it happened again. When it did, officers went to the home and determined that the light coming through the window was from the moon.
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stuartinmn wrote:JAN. 8

Suspicious activity. Officers received a report of a drone flying over a house at night and shining lights in a window in the 1200 block of Oakview Drive. The complainant was advised to call back if it happened again. When it did, officers went to the home and determined that the light coming through the window was from the moon.
Shoot the moon down! Hilarious
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Unfortunately, this happened locally; fortunately I did not have to witness it:

TULSA, Oklahoma - A Tulsa man was arrested for walking into the Tulsa County Courthouse wearing only a shirt, black leather harness and shoes, according to an arrest report.

Brian Edward Johnson was booked into jail Monday, January 7 on a complaint of indecent exposure.

Tulsa County Sheriff's Office Deputy John Hill said he was on duty at the courthouse when Johnson walked in the north doors around 10 a.m.

"Johnson was wearing a blue t-shirt, black leather harness without pants or underwear, and black shoes," the deputy said.

"Johnson intentionally exposed his genitals to multiple people visiting the courthouse."

The 55-year-old man told investigators he was dared to go nude to the courthouse and had "gotten naked" in his car outside. Security video showed Johnson "exiting his vehicle nude from the waist down making furtive glances as he approached the Courthouse entrance," the report states.

Johnson left the Tulsa County jail Tuesday evening after posting a $2,000 bond. Jail records show his due back for a court appearance on Monday, January 14th.
http://www.newson6.com/story/39754193/m ... courthouse

Reference to what he drove to the courthouse:
TULSA — A naked man walked into the Tulsa County Courthouse.

No, this isn't the start of a joke. It happened on Monday at approximately 10 a.m. when Brian Edward Johnson was caught on courthouse surveillance cameras walking into the building wearing only a blue t-shirt, black shoes and a black leather harness without any pants or underwear on.

Tulsa County Sheriff's deputies said Johnson parked his Porche 911 outside the courthouse and entered the courthouse fully exposed from the waist down.

After he was arrested, Johnson said he was dared to go to the courthouse nude and appear naked in front of Federal Judge Daniel Boudreau, a booking report stated.

Johnson was booked into the Tulsa County Jail and released after posting his $2,000 bond.

He is due back in court Monday, January 14, jail records stated.
https://www.kjrh.com/news/local-news/na ... s-arrested
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I wonder if Mr. Johnson would've been better off wearing a pair of these:

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I don't know what it is about the moon, but it seems to be disturbing this person...they called the cops again :)

MEDINA JAN. 19 Suspicious activity. An officer responded to a report of suspicious activity in the 1200 block of Oakview Road. The caller stated that there was a large bright circle in the sky. The officer didn’t see anything in the sky besides the full moon.
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MARYLAND

Truck spills 8,000 bottles of dressing; cleanup a ‘nightmare’

A tow company crew was still working on Monday to clean up a week after a semi trailer truck crashed near Hagerstown, dumping about 8,000 bottles of ranch dressing into and along the banks of the Little Conococheague Creek. One employee called it a “nightmare.” The tow company said it was hired by the company that operates the truck that crashed March 2 as it was traveling along eastbound Interstate 70 near the creek. The truck was carrying about 20,000 bottles of ranch dressing at the time of the crash; the highway was closed for more than 10 hours.
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I really do think I wouldn’t be able to survive that.
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Swimming in the Sioux Falls flood

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) -- Two people were found swimming in the waters of raging Skunk Creek in Dunham Park in the midst of the Sioux Falls flooding.

Doug Blomker with Minnehaha County Emergency Management says first responders rushed to the scene, thinking they had a water rescue on their hands.

False alarm.

They found the two swimmers and told them to get out.

The Skunk is really angry. It's raging waters swept away the pedestrian bridge at Dunham Park.

"We just recommend that just nobody go into the water right now because frankly if you just go in a little way and that water takes you, you're gone!" says Blomker.

It's kind of like the surfers who hit the waves in the middle of a hurricane.
No, it's like a couple of dipsticks who don't have sense enough to keep their scrawny asses out of sub- 40° water that's high enough and moving fast enough to sweep away a pedestrian bridge.
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Po-po always gotta ruin everybody's fun...

2 Men Arrested After Shooting Each Other While Wearing Vest
Two Arkansas men have been arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault after police say they shot each other while taking turns wearing a bulletproof vest.
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WVe28 wrote:Po-po always gotta ruin everybody's fun...

2 Men Arrested After Shooting Each Other While Wearing Vest
Two Arkansas men have been arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault after police say they shot each other while taking turns wearing a bulletproof vest.
:facepalm: Now that's a classic.
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Mike W. wrote:
WVe28 wrote:Po-po always gotta ruin everybody's fun...

2 Men Arrested After Shooting Each Other While Wearing Vest
Two Arkansas men have been arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault after police say they shot each other while taking turns wearing a bulletproof vest.
:facepalm: Now that's a classic.
I saw that and had to read it twice to make sure I read the aggravated assault part right. If they were taking turns at it, how can it be a punishable crime? :laugh:
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