A guy who sells essays to students says: "Sure it's unethical, but it's just a business. I mean, what about strip clubs or porn shops? Those are unethical, and city-approved." (City Pages)
Roy McCampbell says his pay is justified because he does the work of 10 people — comptroller, administrator, public safety CEO, finance director, budget director, human resources director, mayoral assistant, corporation counsel, property commission director and development corporation officer. (Chicago Tribune)
The 200-pound crossing guard was off duty when he spotted the 14-year-old boy who had been taunting him. The 60-year-old man allegedly kicked the kid, knocked him to the ground and put his foot on the teen's throat and chest. (Philly.com)
"The Lord will bless them if they just stop thieving," says the flag owner. (She wanted to give it to a war museum.) Note: You may want to turn down your volume; a video accompanies this story.)
(Oklahoman.com)
And we're not talking about the breakfast variety here. The flasher's previous trouble with the law involved him honking his horn at 2 a.m. outside the home of someone who didn't tip him for delivering pizza. (Delaware Online)
A list of people who have been caught looking at pornography on library computers should be made public, he says. "I can’t imagine your average taxpayer thinking it’s OK to satisfy the appetites of some of these folks by using public dollars." Quincy, Mass. Patriot-Ledger)
He told cops that he couldn't admit to his wife that he spent $300 on beer and strippers, and was adamant on getting a robbery report to show her he was robbed of the money. (Sarasota Herald Tribune)
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