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Monday, October 21, 2013

Chicken Police ( Crime in progress - Chickens break up fight ) Video

SADDLEBROOKE, Ariz. ( Homeowner shoots man thats " In Bed with his wife " in the guest house )

 Posted: Oct 20, 2013 8:35 AM by Scott Oathout
Updated: Oct 20, 2013 8:51 AM     


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SADDLEBROOKE, Ariz.- Pinal County Sheriff's Deputies were called to a residence in Saddlebrooke early Saturday morning, after a homeowner fired a warning shot at a man he found in bed with his wife.
According to PCSD spokesman Tim Gaffney, a homeowner in the 38000 block of South Apache Peak Drive awoke around 1 a.m. Saturday to find his wife out of their bed.
The 68-year-old man went out back to their guest where he found his wife, 63, in bed with 22-year-old Stephen Trevor Chapman.
Gaffney says the homeowner told Chapman to leave the guest house, but Chapman became verbally abusive.
While the homeowner was calling police, he retrieved his gun for more protection.
The homeowner told police Chapman came towards him in a threatening manner and he fired a warning shot out of fear.
Chapman was injured after the bullet struck a nearby wall. Chapman refused medical treatment before being booked into jail on one count of Disorderly Conduct.
Pinal Sheriff Paul Babeu said this was an unusual case.
"This was an unusual call for our deputies in an active senior community. Clearly, this young man should have heeded the warnings of the home owner to leave his residence and to stop sleeping with his wife. The young man is lucky that he only got poked with a cane and hit with a stray pellet from the shotgun," Babeu said.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Kenya ( New CCTV footage appears to show Kenyan soldiers shoplifting ) See video

San Diego -Oceanside ( The " Second Locness Monster " see photo ) Oarfish

 
If good things come in pairs, the discovery of another giant, nearly mystical sea creature should portend positive things for a bunch of bewildered beachgoers who early Friday evening happened across the second so-called "discovery of a lifetime" in less than a week.
The 13-and-a half-foot-long oarfish, which washed up on a beach in Oceanside Harbor, Calif., is the second of the rarely seen creatures to be found in a matter of days.
"It's so rare to find in Southern California, especially in surface water," Suzanne Kohin, of the National Marine Fisheries Service said. "They thought it was a very rare event the first time, so these two events that we heard of in the last few weeks are the only ones I've ever heard of."
The first discovery was made by a snorkeling marine scientist who wrestled the dead 18-foot monster (with help) to shore near Catalina last Sunday.

Second Sea Serpent Washes up in California
"I was thinking I have no idea what that is and like it looks like a snake but it kind of looks like a giant eel," said onlooker Alexandria Boyle, who was one of a class of third-graders on a beach trip when the newest oarfish was found.
Boyle was among a crowd of about 75 who crowded around the creature as police were called, and waited around for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to come and collect the carcass.
Oarfish can grow up to 50 feet in length and live in depths of up to 3,000 feet. Little is known about their habits and life cycles, but the NOAA writes on their website they "probably only come to the surface when injured or dying."
When the first oarfish was found last week, the Catalina Island Marine Institute hailed it in a news release as a "discovery of a lifetime."
Mark Waddington, a school training guide with the Insitute told ABC News he spotted another instructor, Jasmine Santana, trying to bring the fish to shore, and immediately jumped in to help, along with 15 to 20 others.
"I had heard of it in studies, but never thought I would see one in person," said Waddington, who was "beside himself" when he saw the size of the fish.
Divers inspecting a navy buoy in the Bahamas were the first known to videotape a five-foot long oarfish in 2001, claims the NOAA.
The terrifying-looking and toothless oarfish is also known as a ribbon fish, possessing bony, silvery bodies and bright red-crested heads. They are thought to have spawned ancient folk tales about sea serpents.

Brazil ( Dogs Tortured - Activists Free 178 Dogs from Brazil Pharmaceutical Lab )



RIO DE JANEIRO – A group of 100 animal-rights activists made off with 178 dogs that were being used in laboratory experiments at the Instituto Royal in the city of Sao Roque, some 59 kilometers (37 miles) from Sao Paulo, various sources said.

A number of social movements and animal-defense groups posted videos on the Internet of the action taken to “free” the beagles at around 2:00 a.m. Friday.

Those behind the break-in said the animals were being used in experiments the laboratory was carrying out for pharmaceutical companies and that they took the dogs to veterinarian clinics in the region.

Activist Giuliana Stefanini said that “six of the puppies had tumors or were mutilated,” adding that “the most surprising thing was a dog with no eyes,” in a statement cited in the online edition of the daily Folha de Sao Paulo.

The activists also said they found several rat fetuses in the lab and a puppy frozen in liquid nitrogen.

The Instituto Royal will bring a lawsuit against the activists, scientific director Joao Antonio Pegas Henriques said Friday.

Videos from the lab’s security cameras will be used to identify the guilty parties, he told local media, adding that some equipment had also been stolen during the break-in.

The laboratory’s scientific director added that, “besides taking away the animals, the invaders knocked down doors, destroyed installations and stole computers and documents.”

The five security agents who were in the lab at the time were unable to halt the invasion.

Some of the activists returned Friday afternoon to gather in front of the laboratory to protest the use of dogs for lab experiments and announced there would be further protests on Saturday.

Activist Rosa Aparecido da Silva told reporters that the invasions will not stop because “it’s not enough to free the animals, we have to go a step further and shut down this institution.”

Mexico ( Mexican Police Free 44 Kidnap Victims )



MEXICO CITY – Mexico’s Federal Police freed 44 people who were being held captive at a house in the northeastern city of Reynosa, authorities said.

The officers were patrolling an area near the home when they heard a woman shouting for help, the National Security Commission (CNS) said in a statement Friday.

They then surrounded the house and secured the release of 27 Mexicans; 14 Hondurans, including five minors; a Salvadoran man; a Guatemalan woman; and a Belizean woman.

The victims were kidnapped at a bus terminal in Reynosa and then held captive at a safe house while the kidnappers demanded ransom payments from relatives for their release, the CNS said.

Reynosa is located in the border state of Tamaulipas, where brutal crimes have been committed against undocumented migrants.

In August 2010, 72 mostly Central American migrants were massacred in the municipality of San Fernando, a crime attributed to the notorious Los Zetas drug mob.

After several years as the armed wing of the Gulf cartel, Los Zetas went into the drug business on their own account in early 2010 and now control several lucrative territories.

Mexico Sinaloa ( A young man was shot and killed while riding his bicycle )

Culiacan , Sinaloa. - A young resident of the Miguel Hidalgo was executed Friday afternoon while riding his bicycle , by a gunman who shot him with a gun in the back.
The police authorities said that the victim bore the name of Omar Perez Soberanes Saul , and he was 25 years old and lived in the area, down by the street Gustavo Garmendia .


The bloody attack happened at 18:00 on the street about Fernando de Balbuena , near the corner of Avenue Euthymius B. Gómez de la Colonia Guadalupe Victoria .

Read more:Follow us : @ MundoNarco on TwitterSobre the facts became known that the young Saul Perez Omar was traveling on a bicycle when he was shot by a stranger.
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