A Florida man racked up a penalty for pass interference after he drove up to a fellow motorist and punched him in the face -- for passing his slow-moving car on a busy street.
Michael Roskov was steering his Kia Sedona along well under the speed limit when the victim passed him on a Lee County road, an act that ticked off the 35-year-old. The two drivers went along in the same lane until the next red light, when Roskov maneuvered alongside the other vehicle and began shouting obscenities, then exited his car to yell at the driver from closer range.
The second man rolled down his window to respond, which gave Roskov the chance to lean down and strike him in the face before speeding away. He was arrested at his home a short time later and charged with battery.
Emergency medical workers in Pennsylvania at the home of a sick person had a problem getting the patient into their ambulance -- because their ambulance was gone.
While EMTs were inside the house, 21-year-old Leonard Eugene Smith took the vehicle for a joyride. Police were eventually able to use a tracking system to locate the ambulance, which had been ditched on the side of a road. An in-vehicle camera captured Smith driving the ambulance and "having a good time" behind the wheel.
A second ambulance had to be called to transport the patient to the hospital. Cops eventually arrested Smith and charged him with felony theft and endangering another person.
An Oregon man bombed really badly when trying to prank his brother -- by leaving him a beer in a box that was painted with the phrase "this is a bomb."
David Ponce was looking for explosive laughter when he set the package near the trash cans in front of his sibling's house, but ended up getting hauled off in cuffs when a sanitation worker saw something and said something to 911. Officers cordoned off the street for more than three hours while the bomb squad came in to investigate the contents of the box -- which turned out to be a single bottle of Bud Light.
A police spokesman said, “Mr. Ponce is familiar to our department with 29 arrests, 62 citations, but he clearly didn’t learn to use common sense.”
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