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TGIF…No, Really.

TGIF

Well, here we are again at the end of yet another workweek …and yet, just look at what has happened to these guys and gals…

Image: Shutterstock.comHistoric covered bridges are under threat by truck drivers relying on GPS meant for cars. And we have the pictures to prove it...  

A NEW study has identified that you are much more likely to survive a zombie apocalypse if you live in Powys, UK as opposed to Monmouthshire, UK. Or yet another group of researchers has WAY too much time on their hands… 

Well, now…that stinks… 

And now for the main “events”: 

In Fulton County, Georgia, Adrian Bean is one of the people the state have sought to use to establish that hip-hop recording artist Jeffery Williams (a.k.a. Young Thug) was at the scene of a drive-by shooting…but there’s a potential complication… 

In West Hazleton, Pennsylvania, Daniel Allegretto Jr., 19, was driving his Honda Accord, when he made a turn…and nearly stuck a marked patrol car…and then he began to flee…and, as it turns out, with good reason… 

Near Redford, Michigan, an unnamed 35-year-old made off with a stolen truck…a woodchipper…a dog…oh, and then led police on an extended chase with all the foregoing…which included driving off the road…hitting mailboxes….oh, and… this… 

In Nashville, Tennessee, Larry Stephney, 43, was spotted driving his four-door sedan with no lights on…and the tag “hanging off” the back of his vehicle…after following him for a bit…where “the vehicle did not maintain its lane and crossed several traffic lines”… they pulled him over…and, sure enough… 

In Houston, Texas, three unnamed individuals were taken into custody recently…in connection with a Wells Fargo bank robbery…the trio was a bit younger than you might expect, however… 

In Port Orange, Florida, Ashtin Jarvis, 19, was among a group of motorcyclists that were popping wheelies…was recognized by law enforcement as having fled police the week before…was pursued, fled (again?)… ran stop lights…weaved in and out of traffic… eventually at speeds in excess of 145  mph… oh, and his license tag said it all… 

And finally, in Oxford, Ohio, Adam Sizemore called 911 “18 or 19 times” in less than an hour… and while he may have viewed his circumstances as warranting emergency help… well, the police didn’t…  

Have a GREAT weekend, folks!

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