OHIO: The headline read, “He’s one crappy political party pooper.” It was reported in early-June 2021 a 70-year-old man was arrested for repeatedly defecating on his neighbor’s lawn because the residents of the property support “Joe Biden” according to the
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Weird Criminal Law Stories #699: What a Haul!
TEXAS: What a Haul! We learn more than $4 million worth of methamphetamine was found hidden in a shipment of brined cucumbers at the Texas-Mexico border in April 2021, authorities said. The tractor-trailer driver was arrested for hauling the stash…
Weird Criminal Law Stories #698: Just Plane Stupid ?
PENNSYLVANIA: The headline read, “That’s a ‘plane’ stupid crime.” In early May 2021,we learned that a one Mr. Harry Griffith allegedly stole a Pittsburgh airport trash truck—and crashed into a terminal building. Mr. G, 35, of the town of Southern…
Weird Criminal Law Stories # 697: All about arrests of Capitol rioters Jan. 6 2021, Part 2
NEW YORK: Perhaps, the Dumbest Turncoat rioter Arrested in April 2021? Robert Chapman, who lives in the upstate town of Carmel in Putnam County, was arrested in late-April 2021 on charges in connection with the riot at the US Capitol…
Weird Criminal Law Stories # 696: All about arrests of Capitol rioters Jan. 6 2021, Part 1
NEW YORK: Two Capitol riot Turncoats arrested… A Montana man accused of pushing a metal police barricade into police during the Capitol riot flew to Kenya in January 2021. Isaac Sturgeon, 32, who owns a lawn-care business in Dillon Montana.…
Weird Criminal Law Stories # 695: Not Over The Moon!
ILLINOIS: Not over the moon, maybe? We learn that a man was arrested for mooning his neighbors, apparently in anger at being told to stop mowing yards that weren’t his. Bradley Hayes, 42, received disorderly-conduct charges for pulling down his…
Weird Criminal Law Stories # 694: A “Brief” Dilemma?
UKRAINE: It was a “brief” dilemma, they say? During the 2020 coronavirus pandemic a woman peeled off her underwear and used it as a face mask after a post office worker refused to serve her without a face cover. Camera…
Weird Criminal Law Stories # 693: Breast Laid Plans
CALIFORNIA: The headline read, “Breast laid plans?” We learn that six LA pranksters recently changed the landmark Hollywood sign to read “HollyBooB” for about an hour. The group, led by Julia Rose, 27, said they draped tarps with large “Bs”…
Weird Criminal Law Stories # 692: Man On The Rum?
FLORIDA: The headline read, “Man on the rum.” A drunken man was arrested stealing a floating wooden tiki-hut bar and using it as a makeshift boat in open water. US Coast Guards from Key West spotted the man slumped over…
Weird Criminal Law Stories # 691: He dug the steamy romance?
MEXICO: The headline read, “He dug the steamy romance.” A bricklayer, identified as Alberto, built an underground tunnel of love – to secretly visit his married paramour’s home in a Tijuana house according to a report. However, her husband caught…