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Teen Goes To Jail Over Dress Code

One Kentucky high school student was arrested and jailed following an altercation with her school’s resource officer over a dispute sparked by her so-called dress code protest T-shirt. On Aug. 23, Isabella Messer wore an oversize turquoise T-shirt to Hopkinsville High School with the message “Do my shoulders turn you…

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Drive Thru for Drugs

 An Ocala couple is accused of selling fentanyl to customers from the kitchen window of their mobile home. Ocala Police arrested 32-year-old William Parrish, Jr. and 20-year-old McKenzee Dobbs on charges of possession and selling fentanyl. Parrish is also charged with resisting arrest and possession of a firearm by a…

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California’s New Bill Eliminating Bail

California’s governor Jerry Brown signed a bill on Tuesday which will eliminate bail for suspects awaiting trial – making it the first state to enact such a law. The California Money Bail Reform Act will replace bail with a risk-assessment system, which will determine a defendant’s risk to public safety and…

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Suspicious Suicide and Mystery Women Ringing Doorbells Identified

The boyfriend of the handcuffed woman who was seen frantically ringing doorbells at 3am in the morning, killed himself Wednesday with a single shot to the head, cops have confirmed to DailyMail.com. But the woman — who was described as a ‘victim of family violence’ — is safe and is…

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Ding Dong Ditch: Terrified Women in Broken Handcuffs

Chilling video has captured the attention of police in Texas that shows a woman who appears to be in need of help, ringing doorbells in the middle of the night with restraints on her wrists. The woman is seen on resident Jennie Drude’s security camera, who shared the video to Facebook and with police….

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Students: Show Up On Time Or Pay a Fine

A high school in Oklahoma is cracking down on students for tardiness and missing class. Officials at Muskogee High School in Muskogee, Oklahoma are reportedly enforcing a state law that would allow the school to fine students $250 for missing classes repeatedly without an excused absence. The law also states that students…

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Domestic Violence Dispute Ends in a Plane Crash

A pilot left his Utah home “fully engulfed” after flying a plane into it early Monday with his wife and a boy inside the residence, police said. The wife and boy escaped safely, but the pilot, 47-year-old Duane Youd, did not survive. The crash came hours after Youd was involved…

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Evidence Overdose

The police chief of tiny Ohio village fatally overdosed on drugs he stole from his department’s evidence room, authorities believe. Investigators found packages of fentanyl, heroin and LSD in the home of Kirkersville Police Chief James Hughes Jr. after he was found not breathing in a bathroom, Lt. Ron Wright…

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Taped Wide Shut

This Ohio judge issued a strict gag order. Cuyahoga County Judge John Russo instructed a crook’s mouth be shut using a strip of red duct tape when the talkative thief wouldn’t stop interrupting his own lawyers during his Monday sentencing hearing, Fox 8 reported. Video posted by the outlet shows Franklyn…

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What Happens in Vegas Doesn’t Always Stay in Vegas

A McDonald’s employee and the customer she body slammed after the patron threw a milkshake at her, hit her in the face with a metal tray and insulted her mother, have been identified. Erika Chavolla, 24, was working at a Las Vegas McDonalds when she got into a dispute with…

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