by Spy Gadgets on May 16, 2009
Sutherland
There are some celebrities that just can’t stay out of trouble. Take Kiefer Sutherland (star of Fox television’s “24″) for example – just last week he was charged with an assault for allegedly head-butting a fashion designer at a nightclub (new reality show idea: The “WWE” takes on “Project Runway”).
Sutherland was given a ticket and ordered to appear in court on June 22. This situation could cause more legal problems for Kiefer who had already served 48 days in jail on a drunk driving charge in California last year (his mugshot is on the right).
The fashion designer, Jack McCollough from the [click to continue…]
by Spy Gadgets on May 14, 2009
Photo courtesy of Strangelv
When my stomach starts growling, I get a bit grumpy and getting food in there as quick as possible becomes pretty high on my priority list of things to do. Like everyone else, stupid criminals get hungry too but because they’re “not-so-bright” they might try to take care of their hunger at the wrong time.
Take 36 year old Jermaine Cooper from Fort Wayne, Indiana for example. On Tuesday, Police had spotted him in his vehicle and attempted to pull him over (Cooper was wanted for for dealing cocaine and other charges). He sped off in his car and led police on a 90 mph chase through two counties.
A bit into the chase, Cooper realized that he was extremely hungry and [click to continue…]
by Spy Gadgets on May 12, 2009
Photo courtesy of R'eyes
In Massachusetts last month, a moron walked into a convenience store dressed-up like a ninja. Besides the ski mask he was wearing, he was carrying a sword in a sheath on his belt. When a store cleark noticed the guy, the first thing she did was to call the police. The dumb ninja saw the clerk on the phone, walked-up to her, pulled off his mask (revealing his ugly mug) and asked her if she was calling the police on him. When she told him that she was, he left the store and walked in to the dry cleaners next door.
While in the dry cleaners, he pointed the sword [click to continue…]