They were on summer vacation when they posted the sexually suggestive pictures. The two sophomores' lawsuit says the district humiliated them by requiring them to apologize to an all-male coaches' board and undergo counseling. (Associated Press)
The 53-year-old victim "has not seen himself in a mirror, and we are pretty worried about that," says a retired police officer and longtime friend. "He was Mr. Hollywood, a good-looking guy who wouldn't talk to you without looking at his reflection in a window." (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
Christopher Walls, 41, is accused of disabling vehicles parked in lots at local restaurants and waiting for their owners to return. When a vehicle wouldn't start, he'd offer his services as a mechanic and repair the vehicle. His fee: as much as $200. (Johnson City, Tenn. Press)
Tyler Kruze invited his listeners to send a photograph of themselves doing their household chores, in the buff. The best one would win concert tickets. After getting grief from some people, Kruze said: "I conducted a contest that some people may have found in poor taste. For listeners and parents alike, I want to say I am sorry." (Channel3000.com)
When an officer caught up with the guy and asked him where his clothes were and why he was running, the man said some girls had taken his clothes and he was chasing them to get his clothes back. (Daily Telegram)
Sharon Dauwalder, the mother of one of the teens, says "it's just hard to believe a ticket would be issued for that." There are claims the teens were vulgar and the workers felt threatened, but Spencer Dauwalder says one swear word was used in the rap, and it wasn't spoken in a threatening manner. (KSL.com || Deseret News)
The jury didn't buy it, and the defendant begged the judge to let him go home for his baby's birth. "Don't take me away from my newborn," he said, crying. The judge, however, refused to hold off sentencing or grant a furlough. (Marco News)
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