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Stupid Stunts #2
LOUISIANA - A man walked into a Louisiana Circle-K, put a $20
bill on the counter and asked for change. When the clerk opened
the cash drawer, the man pulled a gun and asked for all the cash
in the register, which the clerk promptly provided. The man took
the cash from the clerk and fled, leaving the $20 bill on the
counter. The total amount of cash he got from the drawer? Fifteen
dollars.
UTAH - A 24-year-old man was arrested after his girlfriend accidentally
tipped him off to police. She was merely trying to reach him on
his cell phone to find out where he was. The problem was that
the criminal left his cell phone at the crime scene. Police noticed
the phone ringing during the middle of their investigation and
answered. The girlfriend asked, "Are you with [the suspect]?"
Police replied, "No, but we will be shortly." Lt. Doug Edwards
told reporters about the difficulty of being a criminal. "A life
of crime is pretty tough. It's even tougher when you're stupid."
NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Florida - In a valiant and, unfortunately,
successful effort, a bank robber in Florida made out with a bag
of cash after a couple of painful mishaps. Not only did the man
accidentally shoot himself with the semi-automatic pistol that
he threatened the cashier with, he was then hit by a van as he
fled the bank. The man was helped out from underneath the vehicle
by unsuspecting pedestrians and proceeded to escape in an awaiting
getaway car. Police are now hot on the case in search of a rich
man with a bullet wound and tire tracks.
BRNO, Czechoslovakia - A Czech prisoner could end up serving
a longer sentence after guards heard voices coming from his backside.
Prison wardens in Brno say they discovered the 48-year-old had
hidden a tiny walky-talky up his butt. He was allegedly using
it to communicate with his wife to arrange bribes for investigators
and lawyers involved in the case against him. She would park her
car a few hundred meters from the prison every day. "I have worked
here since 1996 but I can't recollect ever finding anything stuck
in such parts," said Sona Haluzova, spokeswoman for the Brno prison.
ILLINOIS - A 42-year-old, Wood River, Illinois, man was sentenced
to 12 years in prison after robbing the same pharmacy he hit 20
years ago. Robert Crosno's 1982 robbery attempt also failed. He
served six years in prison. The kicker? The clerk he held-up in
1982, Vicki Meyers, still worked at the pharmacy this time around.
Meyers is not happy Crosno could be paroled after six years. "In
six years I won't be retired yet," she said.
MADRAS, India - Residents of a southern Indian village allowed
their children to by buried alive as part of a ritual "thanksgiving"
service to two Hindu goddesses. In preparation for the ritual
the children endured intensive prayer sessions and a 30-day fast.
Before being buried, the children were rendered unconscious from
the preparations. A good thing, too! If the children were not
unconscious by the time they were to be buried, the families would
be charged a 35 dollar blasphemy fee each. They were only underground
for a brief time and suffered no ill-effects.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Marcus Isom claimed a spiritual advisor from
Miss Cleo's psychic hotline led him to kill the wrong man. Apparently
Isom believed the man he killed, Lemuel James Larkin, had stolen
$15,000 in drug money from him and ordered his death to retaliate.
Isom has been sentenced to life in prision. Miss Cleo declined
to comment.
TOKYO - A 13-year-old boy told his father someone broke into
his home and started a fire in the living room. The father reported
the crime to police. After police investigated and found no evidence
of a burglary, the boy admitted to making up the story to cover
up the fact he didn't do his homework. He even put fire to a stack
of newspapers and a computer. Talk about going the distance.
LOS ANGELES - Tyrone Jermaine Hogan picked the wrong car to mess
with when he attempted to carjack the Florida Inter- national
University judo team. After having completed one carjacking that
evening, Hogan drove six blocks to a service station where he
encountered a member of the team and attempted to reach in the
van and steal the keys. The men proceeded to wrestle him to the
floor until the police got there. "We had this guy like a pretzel
on the ground," said instructor Nestor Bustillo. Looks like Hogan
needs to go back to carjacking school.
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic - When flying into the United
States it's better not to make comments to your fellow passengers
to the effect of, "It's much easier to smuggle weapons onto planes
in the Dominican Republic." The unidentified man made the comment
to two North American passengers just moments after takeoff. They
wasted no time in informing the flight crew that a potential maniac
was on board and the pilots landed the plane immediately. Police
arrested the passenger on the ground, but discovered he was not
armed with any weapons, or wits for that matter.
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