Folly of the DayAn Indiana Police Chief Was Arrested After Allegedly Stealing a Firearm From Evidence in His Own Department's Custody, Pawning It at a Local Shop, and Then Asking a Subordinate Officer to Go Buy It Back. He Was Also Charged With Possession of an Anabolic Steroid.
Mayo pawned an evidence gun from his own department's chain of custody — generating a second receipt in his own name — and then asked a subordinate officer to recover it, converting a documentary problem into a witness problem at the same time he was buying anabolic steroids for the man who solves problems by lifting heavier ones.
Source: CBS News Chicago
The WireA South Carolina Police Detective Was Charged With a Felony After Drawing His Service Weapon and Pointing It at a Fellow Officer in the Briefing Room of the Myrtle Beach Police Station. The Provocation: a Colleague Had Microwaved Fish.
Debiase ended his career — and acquired a felony charge of pointing and presenting a firearm — inside the police station's briefing room, surrounded by uniformed witnesses with body cameras, over the smell of a colleague's lunch.
Source: Fox News
The WireA Florida Burglar Was Identified When the Apartment's Security Camera Streamed Him Live to the Homeowner — Who Triggered the Camera's Audible Siren. He Came Back to Tamper With the Camera, Adding Further Footage of Himself.
Thibodeau heard the camera's siren — which signaled that someone was watching him in real time — and concluded that the correct response was to return and disable the camera, thereby presenting it with a second, clearer angle of his face.
Source: WPTV
The WireA Tulsa Burglar Smashed His Way Into a Dollar General at 3:49 AM, Stole Bluetooth Speakers, Left Behind His Phone, and Then Returned to the Crime Scene to Look for It. The Lock Screen Was a Selfie of His Own Face.
He left a phone displaying his face on the lock screen at a crime scene already covered by security cameras, and then — after a brief interval to consider the situation — returned to the same crime scene to retrieve it while the live security personnel watched him arrive.
Source: KRMG
LazyTownA Texas Man Drove a $100,000 Tesla Cybertruck Off a Boat Ramp Into a Lake to 'Test' a Feature Whose Description He Apparently Did Not Read. The Fire Department Had to Extract the Truck.
Reading the feature description would have taken ninety seconds. Driving the truck into the lake instead disabled a six-thousand-pound vehicle, mobilized a municipal fire department's water rescue team, and produced a citation for operating in a closed park section — a sequence that required, at every step, slightly more effort than the alternative of reading.
Source: Fox News
The VillagesA 67-Year-Old Villager Was Arrested for Stalking After Repeatedly Driving His Golf Cart Onto a Former Girlfriend's Driveway and Beeping the Horn Until Police Were Called.
Paladino selected the golf cart horn as his instrument of vengeance — a noisemaker on a registered vehicle, operated in plain view of multiple neighbors, in a community whose town squares are extensively surveilled — and confirmed his identity to law enforcement before they arrived to ask.
Source: Villages News
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Source: YouTube / KeroNgb