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LiveLeak.com - High Speed Tire Blowout
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I must have missed that one, I have all the dead movies, (at least I though I did). Even the 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead, and the remake of Dawn of the Dead. If you don't want it, I may take it off your hands just to complete the set.
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Officers assaulted in bar brawl; Vols football players charged Officers assaulted in bar brawl; Vols football players charged Officers assaulted in bar brawl; Vols football players charged 8:32 Da'Rick Rogers (source: Knox County Sheriff's Office) Darren Myles (source: Knox County Sheriff's Office) Knoxville police Officer Robert Capouellez (source: Knoxville Police Department) Gary Russell (source: Facebook) UT police Officer Brian Greenlee Latest Headlines Officers assaulted in bar brawl; Vols football players charge KNOXVILLE (WATE) - An off-duty Knoxville police officer, a UT police officer and another man were assaulted early Friday morning outside a bar and two Vols football players are charged. To read the police reports, click here. Who's charged Knoxville police charged wide receiver Da'Rick Rogers, 19, a recent Vol recruit from Calhoun, Georgia, with disorderly conduct, a class C misdemeanor, and resisting arrest, a class B misdemeanor. Rogers signed with the Vols this year after initially committing to Georgia. He's not listed on the Vols roster yet. Freshman defensive back Darren Myles, of Atlanta, is charged with assaulting a UT police officer, resisting arrest and evading arrest. Myles was released later Friday on a $1,000 bond and Rogers was released on a $1,000 bond. Who was identified at the scene A UT police report says that two other UT football players, Denarius Moore, 21, and Matt Milton, 18, were identified at the scene as being involved, but they haven't been charged. The report, which was released Friday afternoon, says, "Charges are pending on Matthew Milton for assault." However, UT officials said later Friday that police don't expect to charge Milton. Moore is a starting senior wide receiver from Tatum, Texas and Milton is a freshman wide receiver from Mascoutah, Illinois. According to the UT police report, UT student John Brown, 22, and Jerrain R. Talley, of Athens, were also identified at the scene as being involved, but not charged. Talley doesn't attend UT. Officers who were assaulted The injured off-duty Knoxville policeman is Officer Robert Capouellez, 24. Officials at UT Medical Center say he's in serious condition after sustaining head injuries. Officer Capouellez's brother, Todd, told the Sports Animal in an interview Friday morning he didn't know who pushed him down. Todd said his brother "...has a small cut to the back of his head, a couple inches. He has a small fracture to the back of his head to the occipital portion of his lobe and he has a small...there is some injury to the front of his head." Officer Capouellez, who was a Marine, started with the police department in 2008. UT police Officer Brian Greenlee was hit under the eye by Darren Myles. Other man who was assaulted Another man in the bar, Gary Russell, 20, was treated and released from UT Medical Center after multiple injuries. Police said Russell initially got into a fight with a player and then other players jumped in. The incident Do you have pix or video of this incident? Please send it to PIX@wate.com The incident started just before 2:00 a.m. at Bar Knoxville at 1820 Cumberland Avenue on the UT Strip. The attorney representing freshman defensive tackle Montori Hughes, 19, said Friday afternoon that the incident began when an unknown patron at the bar attacked Hughes without being provoked. Gregory P. Isaacs, who's representing Hughes, said his client hasn't been interviewed or charged in this case. Isaacs also said no charges are anticipated against Hughes, who played in all 13 games last season. As the players were being led out of the bar, off-duty Officer Robert Capouellez, who was outside, got involved, and the players started beating him up. Police officials say Capouellez was found lying on the ground unconscious when officers arrived at the scene. Witnesses say he was hit on the head and knocked to the ground. He was then kicked several times. A police affidavit says when officers attempted to handcuff Da'Rick Rogers, he refused to put his hands behind his back and tried to turn around. The affidavit says officers put Rogers on the ground, but he still wouldn't put his hands behind his back. Police finally took him into custody. UT police Officer Brian Greenlee responded to the scene, and was directed toward a group of men he heard had assaulted a Knoxville police officer. After Officer Greenlee approached the group, Darren Myles fled on foot southbound toward Lake Avenue. Officer Greenlee caught up to Myles on Lake Avenue, but Myles slipped from his grip and struck him with his elbow under the officer's left eye. Police said Myles continued to resist arrest and ran north toward Cumberland Avenue. Officers found him hiding under a white BMW parked behind the old Days Inn building, but he ran east on Lake Avenue. Myles then ran behind the Howard Baker building, through the breezeway of Greve Hall, and turned north toward Henson Hall. Officers found him hiding in bushes next to Henson and arrested him. Bar Knoxville owner Sandy Martin says around seven to 10 UT football players were involved, and she recognized some of them, but didn't know their names. Martin says the bar always gives VIP status to the football players, and she told the Chattanooga Free Press that means they pay no cover at the door. She says she was forced to shut the bar down early as a result of the incident. Bar Knoxville handed over its VIP list to police, but it was not released to the media. Police said six men were detained overnight for questioning after being identified as involved in the brawl. All but one are students at UT. Police said Friday afternoon they're looking for three more persons of interest. Player arrested in past Darren Myles was arrested in April and charged with two misdemeanors for disorderly conduct and underage consumption in an incident at Sobu on Kingston Pike. Head coach Derek Dooley decided not to suspend Myles for this incident. His punishment was handled internally. Coach Dooley Coach Dooley cut his vacation short and returned to Knoxville Friday to deal with the incident at the bar. He released this statement on Friday evening: "It is a privilege, not a right, to be a member of the University of Tennessee football team. The most important responsibility of that privilege is to properly represent this institution and our supporters on and off the field. I am disappointed and in many ways embarrassed by the poor judgment displayed on many fronts by several members of our football team last night. Although we are still gathering all the facts and some legal proceedings will follow, we have taken some initial levels of discipline resulting from my conversations with the student-athletes who were present. Darren Myles has been permanently dismissed from our football program. Marlon Walls and Greg King have been indefinitely suspended. I am respectful of the process that follows with the local authorities and with our institutional guidelines and leadership. As I have referenced on many occasions, a change in culture is achieved in time through a combination of education, discipline and support. We will aggressively continue to build on the many positive changes that have occurred over the last five months to ensure our program is represented with class and dignity. So, why is this joint serving minors. I kinow, I know, football players are different. Until Coach Dooley arrived that is. Fulmer would probably suspeneded them for the first quarter of the first game.
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No I don't mean porn, I'm talking the worst as in corniest, cheesiest, or just plain bad. What do admit to being in your video library? For me it's a tie. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Plan 9 From Outer Space
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Your items are a collection of fine art and craftsmanship.
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Even worse, the "LADDER".
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Probably wouldn't even pass muster in the Ready Room.
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I once worked with a guy who claimed to have one. trust those who say you don't want to see one. I know I don't want to see one. I can only think of the PAIN involved.
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Hopefully they can use the laproscopic procedure.
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What seems to be wrong with the second stage, (starting at about 0:35)?
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Early results of SCOTUS McDonald ruling
bubbiesdad replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
District Attorney declares most state gun laws unconstitutional Jackson County, Wisconsin Wisconsin Army National Guard JAG officer, and Jackson County District Attorney, Gerald R. Fox has something to say about the US Supreme Court's decision in McDonald v. Chicago released earlier this week and holding that the Second Amendment's protections apply against state regulation. In a press release Fox declared 5 Wisconsin state statute unconstitutional: "I hereby declare that this office will no longer accept law enforcement referrals for violations of the following statutes: Section 167.31, prohibiting uncased or loaded firearms in vehicles; Section 941.23, prohibiting the carrying of concealed weapons, including firearms; Section 941.235, prohibiting the possession of firearms in public buildings; Section 941.237, prohibiting the possession of firearms in establishments where alcohol may be sold or served; and, Section 941.24, prohibiting the possession of knives that open with a button, or by gravity, or thrust, or movement." District Attorney Fox told the examiner.com that the US Supreme Court was clear - the right to bear arms is "fundamental," and therefore state governments can only restrict these rights by way of regulations which are "narrowly tailored to achieve a compelling state interest." Fox said that the Wisconsin Supreme Court decisions in the past on right to bear arms were "intellectually dishonest just like the McDonald minority opinion" because these rulings placed the burden on the citizen to assert a compelling individual need to bear arms to counter the state's interest in enacting general prohibitions on carrying arms. Though declaring 5 Wisconsin statutes unconstitutional, Fox cautioned Wisconsin gun owners to be careful until the Wisconsin legislature repeals these statutes - however, he added with emphasis, "in Jackson County, they don't risk prosecution" for violating these 5 statutes. -
Can you get in trouble if you forget your HCP at home?
bubbiesdad replied to a topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Unless they ask if there are any weapons in the vehicle. -
Can you get in trouble if you forget your HCP at home?
bubbiesdad replied to a topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
I also know my DL/HCP number. -
OR is shooting this Sat. at 10 am.
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As of last Saturday, they are awaiting filtration equipment for the ventilation system. The new store is very nice.
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+1 I've put about 250 rounds through mine so far. No issues.
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A Little Poem Regarding Computer Spell Checkers... Eye halve a spelling chequer It came with my pea sea It plainly marques four my revue Miss steaks eye kin knot sea. Eye strike a key and type a word And weight four it two say Weather eye am wrong oar write It shows me strait a weigh. As soon as a mist ache is maid It nose bee fore two long And eye can put the error rite Its rare lea ever wrong. Eye have run this poem threw it I am shore your pleased two no Its letter perfect awl the weigh My chequer tolled me sew.
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What show would you like to see brought back to TV?
bubbiesdad replied to Raoul's topic in General Chat
Along with the Fractured Fairy Tales. -
I don't know you that well. I think I'll stay clothed.
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Got it at Austin's they're having a big sale.
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I hope to try it out tomorrow.