Customs inspectors at the Toronto International Airport arrested Jimi Hendrix in May 1969 for the possession of heroin and hashish. Hendrix claimed a fan, unbeknownst to him, slipped the drugs into his luggage. He was subsequently acquitted of the charges.
Post Comment You must register or login to post a comment.
Police are investigating two incidents involving a male exposing himself on the Neumann College campus.
The first incident occurred Jan. 22, about 2:45 p.m., in a stairwell. A female student said she encountered a white male in his mid-20s who was exposing himself.
A second incident was reported about 3 p.m. Feb. 11. The male was described as white, between 20 and 30 years old, about 180 pounds with short brown hair and wearing large frame glasses, faded brown bomber jacket and a blue shirt.
The Big Show
Memphis police arrested Paul Wight, aka The Big Show, Paul Wight, in December 1998 for allegedly exposing himself to a female motel employee. Prosecutors had insufficient evidence to proceed and subsequently dropped the criminal charges. The 500-pound-wrestler--then billed as The Giant--was in Memphis for a World Championship Wrestling (WCW) event; he now wrestles (as The Big Show) for Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Entertainment, which took over WCW in 2001.
Dave's Daily Funny, Strange, Bizarre News and Media from Around the World!
Fingerprint DNA ID Kits Advanced state-of-the-art fingerprint & DNA child ID kit for collecting and archiving a forensic quality DNA sample that Law Enforcement can use to build a genetic profile if your child is ever missing.
Secret Shopper Do a confidential check on a store in your area and get paid.
Collectible Badges Many police style badges to select from! Wallets and holders too!
Concealed Weapon Badge This law enforcement quality badge is master crafted; features a durable high luster finish and a strong clip attachment on the back.
Background Checks Ever felt worried about someone? Not quite sure about who you were dealing with? Suspicious that something might be horribly wrong -- but not sure what?