What news article doesn't end better with "...and a baby alligator."?
Please, people. There will be plenty of time for molotov cocktails later. https://t.co/NkjoGh40Db
— A Crime a Day (@CrimeADay) March 31, 2020
18 USC §1992(a)(1) makes it a federal crime to knowingly, and without permission, wreck or derail a train.
— A Crime a Day (@CrimeADay) April 2, 2020
Please just @ me next time. https://t.co/AnM2n6QR0i
This 5-year-old was caught by police driving his parents’ car on the interstate. He was hoping to get to California so he could buy a Lamborghini pic.twitter.com/8nobOZNzrd
— NowThis Impact (@nowthisimpact) May 5, 2020
A woman who was visiting a client for an in-home nail appointment during lockdown in South Carolina was attacked and killed by an alligator in South Carolina, according to a police report released Tuesday.
Howell said she screamed to Covert that the alligator had grabbed a deer from that spot and Covert replied "I don't look like a deer" and tried to touch the animal. The alligator grabbed Covert by the leg and started to pull her into the water.
As the pair tried to pull her from the water, the alligator stared to roll and Covert lost her grip on the rope. Clawson told police the alligator took her underwater and she released the rope.
Yeah, but I thought the "I'll go pet the wild alligator" part was the humorous touch it needed to fit in here. And the breaking of the stay-at-home ordinance (please, everyone, let's not go "there" in this thread) was a pretty "light" crime to make it into this list.Holy crap, dude. It's that's "light-hearted" I sure don't want to see what you think is heavy.
In all seriousness, that's just ANOTHER reason why I'll take my mountain living over anywhere that has alligators...or sharks...or hurricanes.
Actually, I have a funny little story to relate about alligators. Maybe 25 years ago our family went to Florida on vacation and we went on an airboat ride in the Everglades, etc. We stopped by a park with an elevated paved walking path (earth embankment) out to an observation platform, if I remember correctly. The guide said not to walk too close to any of the wild alligators that might be hanging out on the sides of the walkway. So my mom goes strolling right by one while walking down the path. We grabbed her and pulled her away and said "WTH are you doing? They said not to get too close!" She said, "Well, if they were dangerous, they wouldn't let them near the people, would they?"Yeah, but I thought the "I'll go pet the wild alligator" part was the humorous touch it needed to fit in here.
Yeah, but I thought the "I'll go pet the wild alligator" part was the humorous touch it needed to fit in here. And the breaking of the stay-at-home ordinance (please, everyone, let's not go "there" in this thread) was a pretty "light" crime to make it into this list.
Hollywood is getting so good at filming action scenes that look real https://t.co/NyODwncqbS
— Scot Pollard (@ScotPollard31) August 1, 2020
This guy climbed out onto the wing of a plane just before it was set to take off from Las Vegas pic.twitter.com/ayDblwB3A5
— NowThis Impact (@nowthisimpact) December 15, 2020
The good news is that Clark was seeking FDA approval for his non-nutritive cereal varnish. Merry Christmas. pic.twitter.com/FA2f29BZlR
— A Crime a Day (@CrimeADay) December 25, 2019
If you see something, say something. pic.twitter.com/pVzLyvAJ3c
— A Crime a Day (@CrimeADay) December 24, 2018
There, I fixed it for you. Not that I like SoCal at all, but that center part of the state.....ugh.IDK, from Modesto toFresnothe Grapevine is pretty much California's Florida.
A man being booked into an Alabama jail wound up at a hospital rather than behind bars after a scan revealed a shotgun shell in his abdomen.
Prisoners entering the Morgan County Jail routinely undergo a body scan when being admitted, and a recent image showed what appeared to be a shell from a .410-gauge shotgun that had been swallowed inside a person, spokesperson Mike Swafford said Thursday.