Keyword: biting
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~ EXCERPT ~ TRENTON – A Trenton barber was arrested Thursday afternoon after allegedly biting a customer’s ear in half following a dispute over how long a haircut was taking, police said. James Dillard, 40, was at work inside the Beauty and the Beast Barber Shop on the 700 block of Chambers Street around 5:30 p.m. In his barber chair was a 24-year-old city man. Dillard and his client began arguing about how fast Dillard was cutting the hair, and the client decided to get up and leave the shop, police said. The client slammed the barbershop’s front door behind...
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A Northfield middle school teacher admitted in court Wednesday that she bit off a chunk of a stranger's ear while in a St. Paul cafe last month, severing a piece of flesh that police presume she swallowed. Susan M. Mwarabu, 30, of Rochester, pleaded guilty in Ramsey County District Court to third-degree felony assault. She remains free pending sentencing May 20.
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MERIDEN - A former police captain accused of biting a woman in the arm has resigned from his job as training coordinator at the Meriden Police Department, a police spokesman said. Francis Woodruff, 51, left the department on May 8 after an employee at the Police Officer and Standards Training Council said he bit her arm on April 24, leaving teeth marks and bruising, officials said. Woodruff was assigned to work part time with POST through his job with Meriden police, but he is no longer allowed on the property, said Chief Thomas Flaherty, executive Director at POST. Woodruff, a...
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Clayton County police have arrested a middle school student and charged him with biting or grabbing the buttocks of at least 10 women at the Lovejoy Wal-Mart. Capt. Greg Dickens said police believe there are more victims who have failed to report the assaults. Recent headlines: Miracle coming up, says Clayton schools superintendent Teen accused of biting butts at Wal-Mart Judge to rule on removal of school board member • Clayton County news The 15-year-old suspect has been charged with four counts of sexual battery and more charges are expected. Dickens said complaints of rear-end assaults at the store began...
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I hope I didn't screw up my first attempt at a Vanity Post. My daughter attends a private school. She is 19 months old and has been there close to a year now. She is a bit more advanced than kids her age, yet she has remained within her age group. She was to be moved up to a new class last month. She doest use sippy cup, and she is also letting her teachers know she has to use the bathroom, but they cannot take the time away to sit her down because two teachers have to be in...
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Last night, I get home from work and my nanny greets me with very disturbing news. It probably didn’t make the AP or New York Times wires, and I question the national importance of the event, but at least for my immediate environment, it was major news. It seems J. my 2 year old boy was out playing with his friend — another 2 year old boy (let’s call him “Bill”) from the neighborhood. J and Bill are best friends, if pre-language kids can be said to have best friends. They have a standing play date nearly every day, and...
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MILWAUKEE — A woman faces up to three years in prison for biting off part of a police officer's finger during an argument over a kitten, authorities said Monday. The officer was called to Pamela Greenlee's house because she was having a dispute with a man over the sale of a kitten
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Thompson - jaws of a labrador BBC BOSS TAKES A BITE The Director General of the BBC Mark Thompson sunk his teeth into the arm of a colleague 17 years ago, it has been revealed. The junior member of staff said he had to pull his arm out of Thompson's mouth which were "like the jaws of a labrador". The revelations emerged because Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman was preparing an interview with Thompson for an internal BBC event and emailed the producer to ask if the incident really happened.The producer, Anthony Massey, replied: "It was late summer or early...
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An Afghan warlord who settled in Britain kept a human dog to bite his victims and waged a campaign of kidnap and torture against civilians, the Old Bailey was told yesterday. Faraydi Zardad, a veteran fighter against the Russians and the Taliban, was the commander of soldiers manning checkpoints on the Jalalabad road, the vital supply route between Kabul and Peshawar. He had complete authority in the area between 1992 and 1996 and "had a fearsome reputation for being cruel and merciless", the court was told. In the first prosecution of its kind Zardad, 41, who was arrested while living...
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A bitter-sounding Sen. John Kerry dismissed the historic Iraqi election on Sunday, warning Americans not to "overhype" the watershed event. "No one in the United States should try to overhype this election," Kerry told NBC's "Meet the Press." The failed presidential candidate questioned the historic referendum's legitimacy, saying, "It's hard to say that something is legitimate when a whole portion of the country can't vote and doesn't vote." Kerry also pooh-poohed reports of a surprisingly high 72 percent turnout by Iraqi voters, insisting instead that the election has "gone as expected." Asked if he thought Iraq was now less of...
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21-Year-Old Charged With Felony Animal Cruelty GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- A Gainesville man is charged with animal cruelty after authorities said he bit his Jack Russell terrier as punishment. Mount Lee Lacy, 21, told officers he bit his dog, Lady, because she had defecated in the house and that he routinely bit her as punishment. Police said the dog was cowering in the back of her crate when they found her. The dog had a bloody left front paw from the bite. Authorities were called to Lacy's apartment on Saturday after receiving a concerned phone call from his girlfriend's mother. Lacy...
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Back HTML | Text Next Title : THE ISLAMIC PLAGUE Date : 2004-11-22 THE ISLAMIC PLAGUE © by Norman Liebmann Islam is a fever blister on the planet Earth. It is a theme park for assassins, and endures by having acquired weapons it had not the mentality to invent. In contrast, our government, in its infinite wisdom, has determined that Americans should not be permitted to carry guns because they are not as rational or as-law abiding as Arabs. It is worth noting, our prisons are bulging with converts to Islam. If the trend continues, San Quentin will be re-designated...
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A St. Paul woman who bit off a piece of her boyfriend's tongue after an argument in June was sentenced Tuesday to 90 days in jail and ordered to undergo mental-health and chemical-dependency treatment.
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MIDI - ONLY TIME Who was using our White House as his whore house...he is slime And who had his aides defending...never ending...he is slime He cannot change his legacy, despite the endless spin He'll always be quite a sociopath...just where do we begin Who is still in denial...fixed a trial...he is slime And who was under oath lying, truth defying...he is slime He cannot change his legacy, despite the endless spin He'll always be quite a sociopath...just where do we begin Who had been defense harming...Chinese arming...he is slime And who ignored Muslim terror, fatal error...he is slime...
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NBC 17 CDC's 10 Most Dangerous Dogs List POSTED: 3:58 PM EST January 14, 2004 RALEIGH, N.C. -- Tuesday's fatal dog attack in Harnett County is not as rare as you may think. Dogs kill 10 to 20 people in the United States every year.Last year in Orange County, 300 dog bites were reported, and 350 were reported in Raleigh. DOG SAFETY Stay SafeTips For ParentsOwn A Dog?Been Injured By A Dog? While national statistics show at least 30 breeds have attacked humans, 10 dog breeds are on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's most dangerous list, meaning they...
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