Posted on 08/04/2018 6:58:51 AM PDT by Simon Green
Edited on 08/04/2018 12:52:43 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Prosecutors say an Arkansas teenager who's not a pilot has been charged with trying to steal an American Eagle passenger jet from Texarkana Regional Airport to fly to an out-of-state rap concert.
Miller County jail records show Zemarcuis Devon Scott, 18, of Texarkana was held Wednesday on commercial burglary and attempted theft of property charges.
(Excerpt) Read more at kwtx.com ...
Yeah, Zemarcuis is a new one. We need a thread to catalog all these unpronounceable and unbelievable names. I found one in local crime reports a few days ago that I submit as legendary: TRAMBRAIN. No lie-a woman who stabbed someone and she has a Facebook page! Trambrain...I still can’t imagine anyone looking at a newborn and calling it that!
He might have had more success just hijacking a Greyhound.....<<
Doubt he could have driven that if it had a standard shift...lol
There’s an app for that.
I’ve never flown a plane before, but really, how hard can it be to take off and land a Boeing 787? Here hold my beer and watch this.
They do in the movies, just like oxygen tanks. One shot, one kill. And everybody who gets shot is thrown back 20 feet.
Good old Hollywood. Butchering reality since 1920.
I have news for you. Stupidity has never been in short supply. It is not new. Stupidity pre-dates the founding. Stupid Americans have been doing stupid things for 250 years now.
Dunning-Kruger goes a long way in explaining the democratic fallacy, the argumentum ad populum, so prevalent in society these days...
And the antics of the Social Democrats especially...
And every teenager on earth, including me back then...
This headline reminded me of the thugs who carjack stick shift cars and then give up b/c they can’t drive them!
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