Furious Man Stupidly Calls Police to Complain About Ugly Prostitute He Hired
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New York City Police Officer Lawrence "Larry" DePrimo has charmed the internet, thanks to a photo of him buying an elderly homeless man a pair of warm boots on a cold night.
Police officers have a thankless job. They put their lives on the line every day, and they often don't get the respect they deserve. Watch how calm this Maine State Trooper remains, despite the major freak out by a driver over a simple speeding ticket.
Police drummer Stewart Copeland might not be the biggest fan of the music of Rush, but he and fellow skinsman Neil Peart are longtime friends keeping a good-natured rivalry regarding their craft and individual personalities.
Drinking can cloud your thinking, which may explain why a Farmington, Connecticut man came up with a pretty boneheaded idea.
Authorities say Daniel Vagnini beat himself up to prove to police he had been assaulted to get out of being charged with drunken driving last Saturday.
How scary are alligators? So scary they don't even need to be real to cause a commotion.
Three police officers in Independence, Missouri fired gunshots at a gator near a pond last Sunday before realizing it was actually a lawn ornament.
A naked man and some tennis balls sure caused a lot of racket in Auckland, New Zealand on Sunday.
According to stuff.co.nz, police arrested the unidentified man for walking around in his birthday suit while tossing tennis balls at cars as they zipped by.
These days, everyone's counting their pennies. So when 41-year-old Dexter White got ripped off in a crack cocaine deal this week, he called police to fix the problem.
The South Carolina man told police he had given $60 to a drug dealer for crack, but only received $20 worth of drugs.
Louisville resident Boris Simic was so angry at his dad for sexually neglecting his mom that he actually walked onto Kentucky's heavily trafficked I-264 in the pouring rain.
Simic's mission: to find his father (who lives 10 miles away) and kick his you-know-what.
It's true! Just ask 22 yr old Johnisha Terry of Austin, TX who was talking to a Police Officer in Austin about some outstanding warrants. According to a report, she began acting a little suspicious, and eventually her 3 yr old son asked Police if they had "found his mom's weed."
Though communicating with a furry dog via petting and simple commands is acceptable, barking at one is anything but.
That's especially true when the pooch in question is a member of the K-9 police force.
Ohio-based Ryan James Stevens learned that the hard way when he was slapped with a misdemeanor after barking at a police dog inside of a patrol car.
Justice can be slow, but this is ridiculous! In South Carolina, WIS-TV reported a story about a man who received a notice in the mail informing him about a speeding ticket...from 1985!