Actor killed after being mistaken for real gunman
A night watchmen in the Philippines claims he was just doing his job when he shot and killed an actor on a movie set Saturday night.Police said Eddie Cuizon, 52, a watchman in Cebu, fatally shot Filipino actor Kirk Abella, 32, who was sporting a mask and a fake gun for a film shoot.Abella was working on the set of "Going Somewhere," a film by British director Alan Lyddiard. He was riding away on a motorcycle for the closing scene when he was shot.
The Filipino newspaper Diario reports Cuizon, 52, told police he was responding to calls from concerned citizens about armed men on motorcycles. He said he spotted two men on motorcycles and took off after them. The newspaper says Cuizon told police he shot Abella after he brandished his gun, which turned out to be plastic.
Robber Forget his Wallet
DESTIN, Fla. — Investigators knew a man accused of stealing $6,000 from a Florida Panhandle bank didn't stuff the cash in his wallet. That's because he somehow left it there, making it easy for authorities to find him.
The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office says the 26-year-old robber brandished a handgun at Destin's Union State Bank on Thursday, ordering the employees to the floor. Deputies say he fled with $6,000.
While investigators searched the bank, a witness found a wallet nearby. Investigators showed the ID photo to bank employees, who thought it might be the robber.Deputies searched the man's house and say they found cash and a gun that appeared to be the one used by the robber.
Really - McDonald's fined for fat staff member
Is this joke or not. A BRAZILIAN court has ordered McDonald's to pay a former franchise manager $18,000 because he gained 29kg while working there 12 years. The 32-year-old man says he was forced to sample food products each day over his 12-year-career to ensure that quality standards remained high because McDonald's hired "mystery clients" to randomly visit restaurants and report on the food, service and cleanliness.The man also says McDonald's offered free lunches to employees, adding to his caloric intake while on the job. His identity was not released.The ruling against McDonald's was signed Tuesday by judge Joao Filho in Porto Alegre
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