Posted January 15th, 2008 by minortopics | via www.msnbc.msn.com
A 13 year old girl chased a Burger King employee around the BK restaurant, demanding they give her a cheeseburger.
Apparently, she was really hungry.
TAMPA - A 13-year-old girl released from the county Juvenile Assessment Center landed back inside after she tried to rob a Burger King at knifepoint over a cheeseburger, police said.
The girl, who was wearing pajamas and socks when she was arrested Saturday, told Tampa police she was hungry when she brandished a kitchen knife inside the restaurant and demanded, “Give me a burger!”
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Posted January 15th, 2008 by minortopics | via www.wishtv.com
Many mysterious surround the fatal shooting of two young Indiana mothers and their children, from anonymous tips of burglaries yet to happen to motive behind the murders.
IMPD officers got a call that shots were being fired in the 3200 block of Hovey Street. When officers arrived, they found four people inside the home, all suffering from gunshot wounds.
The two adults, 24-year-old Gina Hunt and 24-year-old Andrea Yarrell, and Charlii Yarrell, the infant daughter of Andrea, were all pronounced dead on the scene. A four-month-old girl was taken to Methodist Hospital in critical condition with several gun shot wounds. She died a few hours later. At this time, the child has not been positively identified.
Police do not know much about the suspects, except that two black men were seen running north on Hovey Street away from the scene.
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Posted September 22nd, 2007 by minortopics | via www.wsbtv.com
ATLANTA — A young boy’s mother drove a getaway car for her son and other local teens involved in a burglary spree, police said Friday.
Police continue to look for Lakechia Woodard, 36, for driving her 12-year-old son and three friends to a house off Flat Shoals Road where they stole 14 rifles.
Suffice it to say, these kids don’t have a chance.
But the “understatement of the day” award goes to the victims son:
“You pick your son up after he’s done robbing a place? That’s bad. That’s bad on you,” said a burglary victim’s son, Willis Grant.
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