Burglary

Stupid Criminal Checks Facebook In Victim’s Home

by Spy Gadgets on February 2, 2010

Facebook, Inc.
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Back on August 28th, a stupid criminal named Jonathan Parker from Pennsylvania broke into a home to steal and make a little burglary profit.  He found two rings valued at more than $3,500 and quickly stuck them in his pocket.  While still in the home, he saw the victim’s computer and the temptation to log onto his Facebook account was just too irresistible – so he did (and probably played a little FarmTown in the process).

When the homeowner arrived to the residence, she immediately found the signs of a window break-in and called police.  She then discovered that the moronic burglar had turned her computer on and had logged into his Facebook account – and had not signed-off (now that’s what you call a “Smooth Criminal“!).

After his quick arrest, it was later learned that the homeowner and Parker were connected through acquaintances and had even asked some of his friends to go on the burglary with him (and probably posted it to all his friends on Facebook).  He still is in police custody and is facing one to ten years prison time the brilliant crime job.

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Football Players (In Pads) Tackle Burglars

by Spy Gadgets on January 27, 2010

Stupid criminals ran the wrong way . . .

Hummers & Cigarettes: Stupid Criminals: Laugh of the Day

Stupid Criminals: Laugh of the Day. Hah! This is funny! Two Sacramento Burglary Suspects Flee Into Police Football Game Practice Two burglary suspects chose an extremely bad escape route while allegedly trying to flee from law …

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Katt Williams – Celebrity Mug Shots

by Spy Gadgets on January 4, 2010

Katt Williams

Katt Williams

Comedian Katt Williams (whose real name is Micah Williams) got into a little trouble with the law last month.  He was arrested by Georgia sheriff’s deputies and charged with burglary and criminal trespass.  The burglarized house that Williams is accused of breaking into was a horse farm in rural west Georgia (owned by record producer Barry Hankerson).

By the sounds of the whole situation, it looks like Williams was actually staying as a guest at the home when an employee of the record producer discovered that some jewelry was missing ($3,500 worth).  Williams was accused of the theft by the employee and they got into an argument.  The employee then filed a police report as if Williams had broken into the home with a crowbar (and Katt was arrested and got these lovely pictures taken while being booked in a jail near Atlanta).

Katt Williams and his attorney William Briggs deny any wrong doing in the incident.  “Mr. Williams wears more than that in jewelry on his person,” Briggs said in a [click to continue…]

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