Shocking Video: Assassination Attempt Foiled By Jammed Gun
An attempt on the life of a Bulgarian politician was miraculously averted yesterday when the would-be killer's gun refused to fire.
An attempt on the life of a Bulgarian politician was miraculously averted yesterday when the would-be killer's gun refused to fire.
Credit card fraud is one of the more annoying aspects of modern life. Thankfully, federal law limits your liability to $50, which is a good thing considering guys like Jeffrey Hawkins are around.
We don't generally associate Sweden with carjacking. But Kortedala, a suburb of the city of Gotenberg, was nonetheless the site of one of the strangest car thefts we've ever read. It involves a toy gun, a nine-year-old and an electric car.
People have been wearing their jeans below their butts for years now. But don't tell that to Ohio judge Mark Mihok, who will put you in jail if you wear them low and saggy in his courtroom. The judge's latest offender is visible in the video above: he's the one in the white shirt.
An armed gunman certainly picked the wrong Los Angeles-area hotel to rob. Luis Rosales had just gotten the clerk at the Comfort Inn to empty the safe when two man walked into the lobby.
A botched Facebook event, which led to Facebook defriending, has now led to a serious arson.
According to police reports, Jennifer Christine Harris of Des Moines, IA asked her friend Nicki Rasmussen to create a Facebook event for a party Harris wanted to throw. But when the event started to rack up a high number of declines, the two women began feuding on Facebook and Rasmussen eventually decided to end the argument by defriending Harris on the social media site. Bad move.
On Tuesday morning in San Diego, the driver of a Toyota Camry lost control and sheared the top off a fire hydrant. As a result, the broken hydrant held the back half of the vehicle in the air for over an hour until the water was turned off.
A Florida state trooper proved that cops aren't above the law when she pulled over and arrested Miami officer Fausto López after catching him weaving in and out of traffic at 120 miles per hour. Lopez's defense? He was late for work at a second job doing private security.
Last month, a Missouri man was arrested after returning to Taco Bell with a shotgun because he didn't get enough hot sauce in his drive-thru order. And just this Sunday, a Georgia man came back and firebombed an area Taco Bell because he wasn't satisfied with the amount of meat in his Chalupus. Alright, this is starting to get out of control.
A woman from Kissimmee, FL is facing both theft and child neglect charges for allegedly leaving two children in a car in the parking lot of a store where she was shoplifting.