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Alligator Vandalizes Florida Cop Car
Alligator Vandalizes Florida Cop Car
Alligator Vandalizes Florida Cop Car
Law enforcement officials are trained to deal with most scenarios. But an alligator attacking a police car? That's a different story. According to reports, a rascally 10-foot alligator took a bite out of an Alachua County sheriff deputy's vehicle in Florida. The creature was reportedly spotted attacking the patrol car near a country club in Gainesville. The deputy watched the carnage as he waited
Police Pepper Spray Angry Second Grader [VIDEO]
Police Pepper Spray Angry Second Grader [VIDEO]
Police Pepper Spray Angry Second Grader [VIDEO]
Though most children can get a bit unruly, a second grade boy threw such a temper tantrum at school that police had to blast him not once -- but twice -- with pepper spray. 8-year-old Stevie Davis of Colorado caused trouble on the morning bus, but his anger escalated once he arrived at school when he threatened to kill his teacher and another staff member.
Price of Taco Bell Burrito Sparks Shootout
Price of Taco Bell Burrito Sparks Shootout
Price of Taco Bell Burrito Sparks Shootout
Ricardo Jones was angry that the price of a Taco Bell Beefy Crunch Burrito had gone from 99 cents to a $1.49. How angry? Well, it took tear gas and a SWAT team to finally calm him down. In Jones's defense, he had ordered seven Beefy Crunch Burritos from a Taco Bell drive-through window in San Antonio, Texas...
Police Officer Escorts Ten Lost Ducklings Across Busy Road [VIDEO]
Police Officer Escorts Ten Lost Ducklings Across Busy Road [VIDEO]
Police Officer Escorts Ten Lost Ducklings Across Busy Road [VIDEO]
Ten confused ducklings in Fort Myers, Florida found themselves caught in the middle of a busy intersection.  Luckily, police officer Glenn Eppler spotted the tiny tykes. With the help of an animal-loving passerby, Eppler was able to round the ducklings up and escort them to their mother, who was in a grassy area close to the road. The rescue was captured on Eppler's dashboard camera.  Read on to c