Thought you all needed a break from loose alpine diff bolts.
1. Police in Wichita, Kansas, arrested a 22-year-old man at an airport
hotel
after he tried to pass two (counterfeit) $16 bills.
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2. A man in Johannesburg, South Africa, shot his 49-year-old friend in
the
face, seriously wounding him, while the two practiced shooting beer cans
off each other's head.
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3. The Chico, California, City Council enacted a ban on nuclear weapons,
setting a $500 fine for anyone detonating one within city limits.
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4. A bus carrying five passengers was hit by a car in St. Louis, but by
the time police arrived on the scene, fourteen pedestrians had boarded
the
bus and had begun to complain of whiplash injuries and back pain.
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5. Swedish business consultant Ulf af Trolle labored 13 years on a book
about Swedish economic solutions. He took the 250-page manuscript to be
copied, only to have it reduced to 50,000 strips of paper in seconds
when
a worker confused the copier with the shredder.
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6. A convict broke out of jail in Washington D.C., then a few days later
accompanied his girlfriend to her trial for robbery. At lunch, he went
out for a sandwich. She needed to see him, and thus had him paged.
Police officers recognized his name and arrested him as he returned to
the courthouse in a car he had stolen over the lunch hour.
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7. Police in Radnor, Pennsylvania, interrogated a suspect by placing a
metal
colander on his head and connecting it with wires to a photocopy
machine.
The message "He's lying" was placed in the copier, and police pressed
the
copy button each time they thought the suspect wasn't telling the truth.
Believing the "lie detector" was working, the suspect confessed.
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8. When two service station attendants in Ionia, Michigan, refused to
hand
over the cash to an intoxicated robber, the man threatened to call the
police. They still refused, so the robber called the police and was
arrested.
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9. A Los Angeles man who later said he was "tired of walking," stole a
steamroller and led police on a 5 mph chase until an officer stepped
aboard and brought the vehicle to a stop.
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