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Human remains found inside a crocodile in Australia believed to be that of a 40-year-old tourist
Read full article: Human remains found inside a crocodile in Australia believed to be that of a 40-year-old touristPolice said Tuesday human remains were found inside a large crocodile suspected of killing a tourist in Australia’s second fatal attack in about a month.
Woman shoots interstate drivers, says God told her to because of the eclipse, Florida police say
Read full article: Woman shoots interstate drivers, says God told her to because of the eclipse, Florida police sayA woman checked out of a Florida hotel and told staff that she was going on a God-directed shooting spree because of the solar eclipse, then shot two drivers on Interstate 10 before being arrested and charged with attempted murder Monday, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Miami police officers guffaw at gray alien rumor
Read full article: Miami police officers guffaw at gray alien rumorMiami police officers guffawed at the conspiracy theorists who were sharing a video on social media and spreading rumors that there were gray aliens on Jan. 1 at Bayside Marketplace in downtown Miami.
Mexican exorcist: ‘Santa Muerte’ behind increase in crime
Read full article: Mexican exorcist: ‘Santa Muerte’ behind increase in crimeThe worshippers of the “Santa Muerte” are putting themselves at risk, a Roman Catholic priest recently warned in an opinion published by the International Association of Exorcists, which is based in Italy.
Drunk tourist molests manatee statue outside Florida bar, deputies say
Read full article: Drunk tourist molests manatee statue outside Florida bar, deputies sayA 23-year-old man was arrested last weekend after molesting a manatee statue outside a Florida bar and throwing gator nuggets into the bar’s dining area, authorities said.
‘Where is the evidence?’: Here is the latest on the recent tales of UFOs and aliens
Read full article: ‘Where is the evidence?’: Here is the latest on the recent tales of UFOs and aliensDuring a news conference on Thursday in Cape Canaveral, a NASA representative addressed the alleged non-human mummies found in Peru that were recently on display at the Mexican Congress.
Fans at bar thought they had free drinks during MNF, then had to pay up after Jets comeback
Read full article: Fans at bar thought they had free drinks during MNF, then had to pay up after Jets comebackThe promotion will run for 12 other games this season, but not for occasions where the Packers and Jets are playing at the same time.
The ‘Pasty Olympics’ set to be hosted by town in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
Read full article: The ‘Pasty Olympics’ set to be hosted by town in Michigan’s Upper PeninsulaEvery summer, the town of Calumet in the northernmost tip of the Upper Peninsula hosts a pasty festival, an event to celebrate the popular food in the region. But this year's event will feature something new.
T. rex’s race to finish line at horse track in hilarious video
Read full article: T. rex’s race to finish line at horse track in hilarious videoEmerald Downs, a racetrack in Auburn, Wash., had a bunch of people dressed in T-Rex costumes get into the start gate like any horses normally would to being a race.
What is this? Woman finds odd creature in yard, leading to much debate
Read full article: What is this? Woman finds odd creature in yard, leading to much debateKelly Garrahan, a resident of Titusville, found a creature with oddly shaped head and tail in her yard, which started disrupting her farm animals.
Weird crime: Sorcerer’s fire during healing ritual kills woman, prosecutors say
Read full article: Weird crime: Sorcerer’s fire during healing ritual kills woman, prosecutors sayA 56-year-old man known as The Sorcerer of Liborina covered a 31-year-old mother of four with a potion that was made out of alcohol, sulfur, and camphor, a waxy substance that is usually made from turpentine oil, according to prosecutors.
Backyard swimming pool near Tampa is shaped like a revolver
Read full article: Backyard swimming pool near Tampa is shaped like a revolverThe swimming pool in the backyard of Louis Minardi’s home may be distinctive to Florida: The custom-built pool is shaped like a six-shooter revolver, in a state made famous – sometimes infamous – by guns, gun politics and gun culture.
Dream job? Netflix willing to pay private flight attendant up to $385,000
Read full article: Dream job? Netflix willing to pay private flight attendant up to $385,000Netflix is willing to pay up to $385,000 to a primary flight attendant who wants to join its “dream crew” on a super-midsize private jet based out of San Jose, California, and a Gulfstream G550 jet.
Woman charged, accused of freeing swarm of bees on deputies
Read full article: Woman charged, accused of freeing swarm of bees on deputiesA Massachusetts woman is facing multiple assault and battery charges, accused of releasing a swarm of bees on sheriff’s deputies as they tried to serve an eviction notice.
Man pleads guilty to smuggling more than 1,700 animals into U.S.
Read full article: Man pleads guilty to smuggling more than 1,700 animals into U.S.A California man pleaded guilty to federal criminal charges for illegally bringing more than 1,700 wild animals into the United States at the U.S.- Mexico border.
An old high school gym turned into a home? You’ll have to see listing to believe it
Read full article: An old high school gym turned into a home? You’ll have to see listing to believe itOne portion of the house has the original basketball court and bleachers, while another portion was renovated into elements of what typical homes have, such as a kitchen, bathroom and bedrooms.
Police: Man tried to buy stolen human remains
Read full article: Police: Man tried to buy stolen human remainsIn a story published August 19, 2022, about a Pennsylvania man being charged after allegedly attempting to buy stolen human remains from an Arkansas woman, The Associated Press erroneously reported the spelling of the FBI Little Rock spokesman's first name.
Police: Man robs victim at gunpoint outside Wendy’s after he refused to buy him chicken nuggets
Read full article: Police: Man robs victim at gunpoint outside Wendy’s after he refused to buy him chicken nuggetsA South Florida man robbed another man at gunpoint last week outside a Wendy’s fast food restaurant in northwest Miami-Dade, authorities said.
Egg-sized diamond fetches over $21M with fees at Geneva sale
Read full article: Egg-sized diamond fetches over $21M with fees at Geneva saleChristie’s says “The Rock,” an egg-sized white diamond billed as the largest of its kind to go up for auction, has sold for more than 21.6 million Swiss francs ($21.75 million), including fees — though at the low end of the expected range.
Woman, 19, tells deputy that getting arrested was on ‘bucket list’
Read full article: Woman, 19, tells deputy that getting arrested was on ‘bucket list’Monroe County Sheriff's Office said a woman who a deputy attempted to stop for speeding, but who continued driving said when she was arrested that it was on her "bucket list."
Video captures hundreds of birds crashing to the ground in Mexico
Read full article: Video captures hundreds of birds crashing to the ground in MexicoIn a small town in northern Mexico, the way in which hundreds of birds known as yellow-headed thrushes died, was recorded after they crashed into the ground at full speed.
911 calls detail naked NFL player’s bizarre behavior outside Broward kids’ center
Read full article: 911 calls detail naked NFL player’s bizarre behavior outside Broward kids’ centerNewly released 911 calls describe the shock in Deerfield Beach on Monday afternoon as a man police say is Cleveland Browns defensive tackle Malik McDowell was spotted walking naked near a children’s learning center.
New Yorkers in Palm Beach told to leave if ‘woke’
Read full article: New Yorkers in Palm Beach told to leave if ‘woke’Palm Beach Police say someone placed fliers over the weekend on New York-licensed cars parked on the wealthy island reading, “If you are one of the those ‘woke’ people --- leave Florida. You will be happier elsewhere, as will we.”
Snow in Florida: Dusting spotted in parts of Panhandle
Read full article: Snow in Florida: Dusting spotted in parts of PanhandleThe Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office posted video a deputy captured on patrol showing falling snowflakes bathed in the light of a lamppost in a store’s parking lot. Only 12 hours earlier, the temperature had been 75 degrees Fahrenheit, the post said.
New trial after jury met in room with Confederate symbols
Read full article: New trial after jury met in room with Confederate symbolsA Tennessee appeals court has granted a new trial for a Black man who was convicted of aggravated assault by an all-white jury that deliberated in a room containing Confederate symbols.
Ron DeSantis bobblehead? Apparently there’s high demand
Read full article: Ron DeSantis bobblehead? Apparently there’s high demandThe National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum launched a bobblehead of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, saying there have been “customer requests from both sides of the aisle.”
Sinkholes? 3 ‘depressions’ open up near Florida golf course
Read full article: Sinkholes? 3 ‘depressions’ open up near Florida golf courseOfficials originally identified the holes as sinkholes, a common geological occurrence in Florida, but later engineers said the holes are considered “depressions.”
Redheaded reptiles spreading across South Florida, raising concern
Read full article: Redheaded reptiles spreading across South Florida, raising concernThe Peter’s rock agama is another non-native reptile species calling South Florida home, and their skills as agile hitchhikers have scientists concerned.
Florida couple pleads guilty to attacking bears with dogs
Read full article: Florida couple pleads guilty to attacking bears with dogsA married couple has pleaded guilty to using doughnuts and pastries to lure black bears in rural Florida, allowing packs of dogs to attack them and then posting the gruesome videos on social media.
Publix chicken-tender sub Twitter account goes silent after store objects
Read full article: Publix chicken-tender sub Twitter account goes silent after store objectsA popular Twitter account that notified followers when Publix chicken-tender subs were on sale has been abandoned after lawyers for the Florida-based grocery chain apparently objected.
Man finds shrimp tails in Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal, General Mills says ‘no’
Read full article: Man finds shrimp tails in Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal, General Mills says ‘no’Los Angeles writer and comedian Jensen Karp discovered shrimp tails in his box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal, sparking a debate with General Mills. LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Cinnamon Toast Crunch is already a well-known cereal, but now it’s making headlines for something more salty than sweet — a man has allegedly discovered shrimp tails inside of a box of the cereal while pouring himself a bowl. According to Los Angeles-based writer and comedian Jensen Karp, he discovered what appear to be shrimp tails tossed in cinnamon sugar, as well as dental floss, black unidentifiable objects, and more inside of a family-pack box of General Mills Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal. In a tweet he shared on Monday, he wrote, “Ummmm @CTCSquares - why are there shrimp tails in my cereal? Ok, we’ll after further investigation with my eyes, these are cinnamon coated SHRIMP TAILS, you weirdos.
Wax museum removes Donald Trump likeness for repair after it is beaten, scratched
Read full article: Wax museum removes Donald Trump likeness for repair after it is beaten, scratchedSAN ANTONIO, Texas – A wax figure of Donald Trump has been pulled from the display of Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks in San Antonio after visitors kept vandalizing it, according to the San Antonio Express-News. “When it’s a highly political figure, attacks can be a problem,” said Clay Stewart, the regional manager for Ripley Entertainment, which owns the Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks in San Antonio, told the newspaper. “We’ve always had trouble with the presidential section because no matter what president it was – Bush, Obama or Trump – they’ve all had people beat them. In a statement, Suzanne Smagala-Potts, public relations manager for Ripley Entertainment Inc, said having to remove and repair waxworks was not uncommon. Ad“When a wax figure has been damaged, we will remove the figure from public display and send it to our talented team of artists for repair,” Smagala-Potts said.
Miami-Dade makes sultry new ad to promote ... mask wearing
Read full article: Miami-Dade makes sultry new ad to promote ... mask wearingMIAMI – Is it getting hot in here, or is it just the Miami-Dade County Twitter page? In the latest attempt to promote mask-wearing to stop the spread of COVID-19, the county government is turning up the heat with a slightly suggestive animated ad. “Wearing a mask on the outside says a lot about who you are on the inside,” the tagline reads. Good one, Miami-Dade County! If double entendre is the secret to getting South Florida safely get through this pandemic, keep it coming.
There’s a runaway goat in Tampa — no, it’s not Tom Brady
Read full article: There’s a runaway goat in Tampa — no, it’s not Tom BradyThe Florida Highway Patrol is alerting people in the Tampa area to be on the lookout for a runaway goat. But the agency is being extra careful to let people know they’re not talking about Tom Brady. Hillsborough: Use caution in the area of WB I-4 at US-301 as Troopers and @HCSOSheriff units are trying to apprehend a runaway GOAT (not @TomBrady). pic.twitter.com/0HqZYKqkQA — FHP Tampa (@FHPTampa) February 22, 2021Of course, Brady is the undisputed G.O.A.T. We’re not sure how well Tom would fare as a runaway goat anyway, given that scrambling from the pocket has never been his strong suit, plus the way he wobbled off the Bucs’ championship boat parade.
Man with Florida-shaped tattoo on forehead calls 911 to ask for ride home
Read full article: Man with Florida-shaped tattoo on forehead calls 911 to ask for ride homePASCO COUNTY, Fla. – A 22-year-old man from Port Richey is making sure no one takes the “Florida man” title from him. Matthew Leatham, who has the shape of the state of Florida tattooed on his forehead, was arrested early Sunday morning after he called 911 two times to find a ride home, WTXL reported. According to a criminal complaint, Leatham cursed at the dispatcher during the calls. It’s unclear why he decided to call 911 for a ride home or where he was when the calls were made. Regardless, officers did not give Leatham a ride home, and instead gave him a ride to the Pasco County Jail, where he was booked on charges of misuse of the 911 system and possession of marijuana.
Key West wants to ban people from feeding roaming chickens
Read full article: Key West wants to ban people from feeding roaming chickensThis Sept. 13, 2017 photo shows chickens in Key West, Fla. Key West is considering a law that would make it illegal to feed the chickens that freely roam the Southernmost City. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)Feral chickens run free in Key West, just one of those things that keep the Southernmost City charmingly weird. It’s a heated thing on both sides.”The city's wild chickens don’t need help finding food, Tom Sweets, executive director of the Key West Wildlife Center, told the newspaper. “I’ve never seen a skinny chicken in Key West unless it’s sick or injured. They’re quite capable of taking care of themselves.”The wildlife center says it doesn't remove healthy Key West Chickens, but it did take in about 1,500 injured, sick, and orphaned chickens last year.
South Florida man auctioning $2 million worth of comics previously stolen from him
Read full article: South Florida man auctioning $2 million worth of comics previously stolen from himBOCA RATON, Fla. – A South Florida man who managed to get back his prized comic book collection after it was stolen from his storage unit is now selling it off for big bucks. Comic books have been Randy Lawrence’s passion since he was a boy, and now they have built him a nest egg. Lawrence found out Weisbauer’s father had a storage unit just feet away from his. He hired an attorney who managed to get the father to return the rest of the books in January of last year. One comic featuring Batgirl has already sold for $132,000.
Florida manatee had ‘Trump’ drawn on back, officials say
Read full article: Florida manatee had ‘Trump’ drawn on back, officials saySomeone etches the word "Trump" into the skin of a manatee in Florida. HOMOSASSA SPRINGS, Fla. – State and federal wildlife officials are investigating reports of a manatee found with “Trump” drawn on its back in a Florida river. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission say the aquatic mammal was spotted over the weekend in the Homosassa River in Citrus County. Wildlife officials are looking for any information regarding the animal’s harassment. A nonprofit group that protects endangered animals is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to a conviction in the case.
Why was a tank driving around a Miami-Dade neighborhood?
Read full article: Why was a tank driving around a Miami-Dade neighborhood?PALMETTO BAY, Fla. – Video on social media showed what looked like a military tank driving around a Palmetto Bay neighborhood on Sunday. Commenters on the Cutler Bay Social Facebook page wondered if the tank was part of a military operation. But a spokesperson with the Florida National Guard said the tank was not part of its fleet, and military experts said the tank appeared to be a British combat vehicle. The matter was cleared up by Miami-Dade Police, which issued a statement that read:“Miami-Dade Police Department, Village of Palmetto Bay units received reports of a military-style vehicle observed on the Village roads. “It’s a poor choice of timing to have military equipment like that in a residential neighborhood,” resident James Woodard said.
Parents lose lawsuit over destruction of son’s porn stash
Read full article: Parents lose lawsuit over destruction of son’s porn stashGRAND HAVEN, Mich. – A man who sued his parents for getting rid of his pornography collection has won a lawsuit in western Michigan and can seek compensation. U.S. District Judge Paul Maloney ruled in favor of David Werking, who said his parents had no right to throw out his collection. He lived at their Grand Haven home for 10 months after a divorce before moving to Muncie, Indiana. “There is no question that the destroyed property was David’s property,” Maloney said Monday. Werking's parents said they had a right to act as his landlords.
Florida man holding trash can for friend finds dead body inside
Read full article: Florida man holding trash can for friend finds dead body insideSARASOTA, Fla. – A Florida man has found a badly decomposing body inside a trash can. The unidentified man told the Manatee County Sheriff’s office he’d been holding the 55-gallon container for a friend who promised to retrieve it later. But the friend never returned and after about two months, the man smelled a foul odor and opened the container. The sheriff’s office is investigating the identity of the remains and how they died. An autopsy is scheduled for Wednesday.
Lawmakers throw pig guts, punches on Taiwan parliament floor
Read full article: Lawmakers throw pig guts, punches on Taiwan parliament floorTAIPEI – Lawmakers in Taiwan got into a fist fight and threw pig guts at each other Friday over a soon-to-be enacted policy that would allow imports of U.S. pork and beef. Legislators from the ruling Democratic Progressive Party attempted to stop them, resulting in chaos and an exchange of punches. People hold a pig model with a slogan "Betraying pig farmers" during a protest in Taipei, Taiwan, Sunday, Nov. 22. Thousands of people marched in streets on Sunday demanding the reversal of a decision to allow U.S. pork imports into Taiwan, alleging food safety issues. “You have blocked Premier Su from reposting to the parliament for 12 times, ” said Hsu Sheng-chieh, a DPP legislative member.
Florida mom made toddler smoke THC so he would eat and sleep better, deputies say
Read full article: Florida mom made toddler smoke THC so he would eat and sleep better, deputies sayBREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – A mother made her 2-year-old son smoke THC from a vape pen on more than one occasion because she believed the marijuana would help him eat and sleep more, according to the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office. The woman said Clarisse would let her housemates watch the boy even though they were known to drink excessively, records show. In a separate Snapchat video, Clarisse smokes the vape pen while lying next to the toddler, the report said. Deputies said from there, Clarisse would put the vape pen in the boy’s mouth so he would smoke it in order to help his sleep schedule and appetite. Clarisse was arrested Tuesday on a child neglect charge.
Is that a headless body on the beach? Well, not really
Read full article: Is that a headless body on the beach? Well, not reallyA woman walking a Florida beach thought she had come across a decapitated body. Thankfully, it just turned out to be the type of figure you’d see showing off clothing from a store window. The headless mannequin spotted on Perdido Key near Pensacola was covered with barnacles and other sea life, according to Ocean Hour, a nonprofit that organizes beach clean-ups. Way too long!” the nonprofit wrote. “We are glad it wasn’t a real body!”
‘Bump in the night’: Florida driver hits gator on U.S. 1
Read full article: ‘Bump in the night’: Florida driver hits gator on U.S. 1COCOA, Fla. – Need any more evidence that it’s Friday the 13th in the year 2020? A driver in Central Florida ran over a gator on U.S. 1 overnight. Luckily, the driver and the alligator are OK, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is finding the gator a “safer place to roam,” police in the city of Cocoa say. The things that go bump in the night: patrol officers rescued this little guy as he wandered into dangerous territory. He was fine and the driver was not injured.”Be careful out there!
Mom’s remains go missing after being mailed to Florida
Read full article: Mom’s remains go missing after being mailed to FloridaJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A Kentucky woman is sending out what she calls an “urgent plea” after a box containing her mother’s cremated remains went missing after she mailed it to her sister in Florida. Amy Redford says she mailed the package on Sept. 9. It was in a box with a bright red label saying, ""CREMATED REMAINS." Redford says the tenant realized the box wasn’t hers and put it outside for the carrier to take. Then it went missing.
‘Saggy pants’ ban could soon be dropped in Opa-Locka
Read full article: ‘Saggy pants’ ban could soon be dropped in Opa-LockaOPA-LOCKA, Fla. – You may be able to start wearing “saggy pants” in Opa-Locka again. Read Opa-Locka’s ’Saggy Pants’ OrdinanceIn the city’s current code of ordinances, Sec. 16-33 states rules and regulations on the “ban on wearing saggy apparel in public facilities.”(a) It shall be unlawful for an individual (male or female) to wear saggy pants or slacks apparel wherein underwear or under garments are exposed in city buildings and parks. Females, as well, shall also be banned from wearing saggy shirt or blouse apparel. Neither males nor females shall wear saggy apparel such as to constitute indecent exposure.
2 pythons weighing 100 pounds collapse ceiling
Read full article: 2 pythons weighing 100 pounds collapse ceilingAn Australian returned home and was surprised to discover that his kitchen ceiling had collapsed under the weight of two large pythons apparently fighting over a mate. David Tait entered his home in Laceys Creek in Queensland state on Monday and found a large chunk of his ceiling lying on his kitchen table. The snakes have an estimated combined weight of 45 kilograms (100 pounds). “I would assume that it was two males fighting over a female that was nearby in the roof,” Brown said. The males were returned to the wild, but the suspected third snake hasn't been found.
Fort Lauderdale man pleads not guilty in kangaroo case
Read full article: Fort Lauderdale man pleads not guilty in kangaroo caseBROWARD COUNTY, Fla. It was literally kangaroo court on Wednesday when a Fort Lauderdale man entered a plea of not guilty in connection with misdemeanor charges he is facing for housing a kangaroo in his home. The kangaroo, named Jack Jack, escaped from his home just off of North Andrews Avenue and 15th Street in mid-July. Free Jack Jack on GoFundMe was to help Macias be able to move to a zoned area so he could keep the kangaroo. He said he would use the money to move to a new place where he could keep Jack Jack legally and pay for the proper licenses and permits. His lawyer, Steven Schaet, submitted to the court a written plea of not guilty.
Kangaroo loose in Fort Lauderdale caught by police
Read full article: Kangaroo loose in Fort Lauderdale caught by policeFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. A kangraroo was on the loose in Fort Lauderdale on Thursday morning in case you thought 2020 couldnt get any stranger. Viewer Doug sent us the video above, which comes with commentary appropriate for the situation:Yo, thats so crazy. This is South Florida.Fort Lauderdale police and Fish & Wildlife Conservation were on the scene. Check back and watch Local 10 for updates. Click here to get breaking news updates sent straight to your email inbox.
Florida woman discovers alligators fighting by her home
Read full article: Florida woman discovers alligators fighting by her homeFORT MYERS, Fla. A woman in route to get her morning coffee was jolted awake with pounding on her front door she later discovered to be two alligators fighting in front of her home in Florida. The video of the surprising encounter in Fort Myers was posted on Facebook last week by Susan Geshel. 6:45 AM today We heard a loud pounding ON our front door Two huge alligators are fighting ! They made a mess on the front door, Geshel, who has never seen alligators on her property in Fort Myers, said. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Spokeswoman Melody Kilborn said the fighting alligators were reacting to being in a confined space.
Police: Man confesses to following women in Hollywood, attempting to lure them to his car
Read full article: Police: Man confesses to following women in Hollywood, attempting to lure them to his carHOLLYWOOD, Fla. Hollywood police have arrested a man who they said confessed to following women throughout the city in an attempt to conduct lewd acts toward or with, authorities announced on Friday. The victim told Local 10 News that she kept running, but went a bit faster when she saw that the had man made a U-turn. Hollywood police say James Ducker, 32, tried to lure women into his blue Chevrolet Malibu. (Hollywood Police Department)Police said Ducker confessed to following women for several blocks and maneuvering his car to block or stop his victims. Anyone who believes they have been victimized by Ducker is asked to call the Hollywood Police Department.
Man arrested after girlfriend falls off hood of pickup truck
Read full article: Man arrested after girlfriend falls off hood of pickup truckKEY LARGO, Fla. A Key Largo man was arrested Thursday night after a domestic dispute led to his girlfriend falling from the hood of his moving GMC pickup truck, authorities announced on Friday. According to Monroe County Sheriffs Office spokesman Adam Linhardt, witnesses called 911 after seeing the 29-year-old victim falling from the hood of the truck and Luna fleeing the scene. Linhardt said Luna drove with his girlfriend on the hood of his truck until the 900 block of Lobster Lane, when she fell off, landing on the ground unconscious, but breathing. Witnesses told deputies that Luna initially got out of the truck after his girlfriend fell, but then got back inside and drove away. Linhardt said Luna confessed to drinking alcohol before the incident and told deputies that he had a medical marijuana card and THC cartridges in his pocket.
Someone put kiwi on a pizza and we can’t unsee it
Read full article: Someone put kiwi on a pizza and we can’t unsee itThere are things that are sacred in this world, and one of those things is pizza -- and the toppings we choose to put on that pizza. Kiwi may be sweet, but when was the last time you heard of kiwi getting incorporated into a savory dish, let alone being used as topping on an innocent pizza that didn’t ask for any of this nonsense? The photo of the kiwi pizza was tweeted out in January and it went viral immediately -- with most people equally (or if not more) grossed out by this flavor combination. People compared it to a petri dish, called it a “travesty” and blamed pineapple on pizza for this cooking crime. Let’s just hope this was a one-off experimentation and kiwi pizza doesn’t start showing up at our favorite pizza chains.
‘Tiger King’ Joe Exotic mural goes up in Wynwood
Read full article: ‘Tiger King’ Joe Exotic mural goes up in WynwoodMIAMI, Fla. – Joe Exotic has arrived in Miami. A 16-foot mural of the “Tiger King” documentary subject has been painted in the Wynwood neighborhood. It’s worth noting that this is in Wynwood (the artsy Miami neighborhood), not Wynnewood, the city in Oklahoma where Joe Exotic’s infamous zoo was located. The “Tiger King” documentary about that case and the wacky world of big cat breeding has been watched by millions on Netflix. ALSO SEE: The ‘Tiger King’ reunion special is out and it’s as bonkers as you’d hope
Florida day care writes on child’s tummy to remind mother to bring diapers
Read full article: Florida day care writes on child’s tummy to remind mother to bring diapersSANIBEL ISLAND, Fla. – A Florida mother was shocked to find her young son’s day care had written on his stomach in black ink to remind her to bring more diapers. Heather Chisum posted photos of her son Milo to Facebook after she found the Sanibel Island day care’s message on the boy’s tummy. Chisum, a single mother, said the day care usually puts a daily report in her children’s lunch boxes, detailing her son or daughter’s behavior and whether they need additional wipes or diapers. But while changing Milo’s diaper after bringing him home Monday, Chisum noticed the message written in magic marker. In her post, Chisum asked whether she was over-exaggerating in her anger, but nearly everyone who commented backed her up wholeheartedly.
Man cited for using fake skeleton to drive in HOV lane
Read full article: Man cited for using fake skeleton to drive in HOV lanePHOENIX, Ariz. – A 62-year-old man was cited in Arizona this week after trying to disguise a fake skeleton as a passenger just to use the HOV lane. The Arizona Department of Public Safety says a trooper pulled over the man on Thursday after noticing he had placed a fake skeleton in the passenger's front seat. The skeleton was sitting upright, wearing a hat and tied to the front seat. Department spokesman Raul Garcia said troopers cite about 7,000 HOV lane violators every year. Last April, a man was pulled over after driving in the HOV lane with a mannequin wearing a sweatshirt, baseball cap and sunglasses.
Man dies after being attacked by his cockfighting rooster
Read full article: Man dies after being attacked by his cockfighting roosterNEW DEHLI, – An Indian man taking his rooster to compete in a cockfight was killed after being attacked by the animal. Saripalli Chanavenkateshwaram Rao, 50, died Jan. 15 when he was cut in the neck by a blade attached to the rooster’s claw, CNN reports. The father of three later died at the hospital of a stroke. Rao was travelling with the rooster to a cockfighting competition. When the rooster escaped, Rao attempted to grab it when he was attacked by the bird.
Woman uses her dog’s urine in attempt to pass drug test
Read full article: Woman uses her dog’s urine in attempt to pass drug test– A woman was arrested after she used her dog’s urine to help her pass a drug test. Julie Miller, 40, was meeting with parole officials in Kentucky as part of a regular probation visit when officers caught her sneaking in a sample of urine in an attempt to pass it off as her own. While being questioned by police, Miller admitted the urine was not hers, but instead was from her dog. Miller acknowledged she brought in the dog’s urine because she would have failed the test without it after recently using methamphetamine and Suboxone. Miller was arrested and charged with tampering with physical evidence.
Bank robber throws stolen money in the street, yells ‘Merry Christmas!’
Read full article: Bank robber throws stolen money in the street, yells ‘Merry Christmas!’COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – A man who looks a lot like Santa robbed a bank Monday and yelled “Merry Christmas” as he threw the stolen money into the street. David Oliver claimed to have a weapon when he walked into a Colorado Springs bank and took the money. Witnesses say after leaving the bank, Oliver grabbed money out of the bag and threw it into the street while yelling his holiday greeting. After spreading his own version of Christmas cheer, Oliver sat down and waited for the police to arrive. KKTV reports bystanders collected the money and returned it to the bank.
KFC is selling a fire log that smells like fried chicken
Read full article: KFC is selling a fire log that smells like fried chickenMIAMI – Talk about a mouth-watering aroma...Just in time for the holidays, KFC is selling firelogs that smell like fried chicken. The "KFC 11 Herbs and Spices firelog" is selling online for $18.99. But be careful... KFC jokingly says it "may attract bears or neighbors who are hungry." Customers are limited to one log while supplies last. CLICK HERE to buy yours today!
Florida man dressed as Fred Flintstone pulled over for driving 'footmobile'
Read full article: Florida man dressed as Fred Flintstone pulled over for driving 'footmobile'WESLEY CHAPEL, Fla. – A Florida man (of course... Florida man) was pulled over by law enforcement and given a citation. All sounds normal, until you learn that he was dressed as Fred Flintstone and the vehicle he was "driving" was the footmobile made famous in the popular cartoon show. Don Swartz (aka, Fred Flintstone) was driving around the Pasco County area in his Smart Car disguised as the footmobile, WTVT reports. Full Screen 1 / 5Pasco County deputy H. Echevarria pulled Swartz over for allegedly speeding in a neighborhood and issued him a notice to appear. "A very special thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Don and Trina Swartz for being such great sports... Yabba Dabba Doo!"
Lottery winner dies weeks after winning $1 million jackpot
Read full article: Lottery winner dies weeks after winning $1 million jackpotSIDNEY, N.Y. – A man who won a $1 million lottery jackpot died just weeks after striking it rich. Donald Savastano of Sidney, New York won the "Merry Millionaire" scratch off game on Jan. 3. WABC reports Savastano had planned to spend the money to help fund his retirement after having worked as a carpenter. "This is going change our lives, to tell you the truth," Savastano said after winning. Savastano, who was born in Queens and later moved to upstate New York, died on Jan. 26, a little over three weeks since winning the lottery.
Florida woman run over by own car after cat ambush
Read full article: Florida woman run over by own car after cat ambushCOCOA, Fla. – A Florida woman trying to escape from a cat was run over by her own car, authorities said. The woman was parked on the lawn of a home in Cocoa Friday evening. She was getting ready to leave when the cat pounced into the car and attacked, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. Troopers said the woman scrambled out of the vehicle to get away from the feline, but she forgot the car was in reverse. The car rolled over her, into the street and then struck a parked car.
Bald eagle protects another eagle stuck in storm drain
Read full article: Bald eagle protects another eagle stuck in storm drainORLANDO, Fla. – A bald eagle appeared to be protecting a wounded bald eagle that had been trapped in a storm drain outside of Orlando on Thursday. Orange County deputies used crime scene tape to block access to the eagles and closed traffic at Curry Ford Road near Goldenroad Road. About 6 p.m., a Florida Fish & Wildlife employee scared the bald eagle into flying away. The other eagle fell back into the storm drain. The eagle was stuck for about 90 minutes before Orange County Fire Rescue helped to get the bird out shortly after.
Golfers exchange punches in fairway fight
Read full article: Golfers exchange punches in fairway fightGOLDEN, Colo. – Who knew golfers had it in them? In a supposed gentlemanly sport with a rule book as thick as the Manhattan yellow pages (remember them? ), two golfers were caught on video exchanging blows on a Colorado golf course. But just when things started getting interesting, the action died down and the fight came to a listless end. However, the two combatants shook hands to show that when it comes to golf, haymakers and birdies don't always fit.