Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Man breaks into Ore. police station for skateboard

A 20-year-old Oregon man was caught on camera trying to break into a police station. "Fox & Friends" explains that he 'wanted his skateboard back after it was confiscated during a shoplifting arrest.'

The guy pulls the doorknob so hard it comes right off. He walks off with it, but is arrested again for the attempted break-in.'

Local station KFXO reports police officers didn't have to look any further than the surveillance video to figure out what had happened. They say the man who walked off with the doorknob is named Nathaniel Mirelez.

'For this, Mirelez was booked for attempted burglary and criminal mischief. He was also trespassed from the police department.'

KOIN, which also obtained the surveillance video, notes that when Mirelez was arrested, he told officers he wanted his skateboard back.

No word on whether he did, indeed, ever get that skateboard back - but he now faces several charges, including second-degree attempted burglary.

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Winston involved in Florida State-Florida dustup

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A benches-clearing melee broke out between the Florida State and University of Florida baseball teams Tuesday night after a Gators pitcher was roughed up on an awkward play at first base. Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston, a pitcher for the Seminoles, ran onto the field and was restrained by coaches and police, as were many players.

As you'll see in the above video, the fracas began when Florida State's D.J. Stewart hit a slow ground ball along the first-base line. Florida pitcher Danny Young rushed to field the slow roller, and when his momentum carried him into the basepath, the baserunner Stewart ran through him aggressively, knocking the pitcher to the turf.

Florida first baseman Zack Powers then confronted Stewart in defense of his teammate, and Stewart responded by shoving Powers. That's when both benches cleared.

Winston, a relief pitcher, was in the dugout and joined the dozens of players lingering around first base. It does not appear any punches were thrown.

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Spooky Activity Captured On Store Surveillance Video


A general store in small town New Hampshire. A quirky staff. A shock of the supernatural. No, this isn't the setup for a new HBO series. A surveillance tape from Ellacoya Country Store in Gilford, New Hampshire recently revealed some spooky activity, but is it truly paranormal? Employee Heidi Boyd thinks it's a distinct possibility.

"I heard this big bang," she told WMUR-TV after a glass tray (caught on the surveillance tape) seemed to move by itself across the checkout counter and smash to the floor. "I walked around and looked and it was on the floor. It took several minutes to set in [and it's] still freaking me out."

The action starts around the 50-second mark, and it's admittedly pretty eerie. After Boyd leaves the room, the tray just wings itself over the edge and smashes, as if it's totally bent on self-destruction. Boyd can be seen hurrying back before the footage cuts off.

Store owner Steve Buzzota said that this isn't the store's first instance of potentially paranormal activity. He told WMUR that some people have "felt their shoulder pulled" by a strange presence, and claims to sometimes hear the sound of someone coming up the stairs when he's alone in the store. Meanwhile, manager Lisa Giles said that another employee once heard a man whistling.

"Anyone who's been here a substantial amount of time has seen something," she told the Huffington Post. "When we first opened the place, we saw the ghost of a man standing in the doorway."

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But not everyone's convinced, including Bryan Bonner, who works for the Rocky Mountain Paranormal Society. "The claims that this is some type of paranormal event are more proof of people needing free advertising or adding a little 'haunt' to the biz," he told Huffington Post.

Or maybe it's another kind of ghost.

Buzzota has pushed back against the tide of skepticism, denying that the tray could have been moved by a string. And Boyd has aired her frustrations on a nearby business's Facebook page.
R YOU KIDDING ME ...WE DID NOT MAKE THIS UP PEOPLE. I WAS THE ONLY ONE IN STORE!!!!! COULDNT SLIDE OFF AND LEAVE EVERYTHING UNDER IT UNTOUCHED !!! PEDASTLE HAS 3/4 "RIM AROUND THE PLATE !!! SO EXPLAINE HOW IT COULD SLIDE OFF. UMM CUZ IT DIDNT THATS WHY !!!"
Watch the video and decide for yourself. In the meantime, traffic to the Ellacoya Country Store has increased since the video went worldwide.

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