Friday, January 27, 2012

Fear Factor donkey semen sipping stunt and Mom accused of setting up teen fight (video)








How-The $16, 000 mistakes: Robber shoots himself in foot (video)

Wow-Mob Wives" Star Once Worked As Cocaine Dealer

Game-Dwarf-tossing contest at Strip club not illegal

What-Drunk pretends to have gun to hijack car to get to court

Why-Mom accused of setting up teen fight (video)

Why-Fear Factor’ donkey semen sipping stunt nearly censored by NBC

 

How-The $16, 000 mistakes: Robber shoots himself in foot (video)


HIS job was to guard the doors while his gang robbed a bank, but he instead gave the term 'shot himself in the foot' a whole new meaning. As his friends saunter into a small bank in Parana, Brazil, CCTV footage shows the man in question suddenly drop to the ground.Limping out of the building, it becomes clear that he has in fact shot himself in his right foot.The man was arrested that night when he checked himself into hospital, but police are still searching for the rest of the gang who managed to escape with 30,000 reals ($16,000).


Wow-Mob Wives" Star Once Worked As Cocaine Dealer

Angela "Big Ang" Raiola

JANUARY 27--This season’s breakout star on “Mob Wives,” VH1’s hit reality series about big-mouthed molls, is a convicted felon who was caught repeatedly selling cocaine during the course of an undercover Drug Enforcement Administration probe targeting a mob-tied drug ring operating in New York City, The Smoking Gun has learned.

Angela Raiola, nicknamed “Big Ang,” was one of 15 defendants indicted--and later convicted--for their roles in the narcotics operation, which distributed crack cocaine, powdered cocaine, and marijuana in Brooklyn and Manhattan, according to court records.The 51-year-old Raiola, pictured above, and her cohorts were swept up in “Operation White Heat,” a joint investigation launched by the DEA and the New York Police Department. The 18-month probe focused on the Brooklyn-based ring’s “various criminal activities including loan-sharking, insurance fraud and narcotics distribution.”

Federal agents described Raiola as an associate of the drug ring’s leader, who was sentenced to nearly 13 years in prison (and remains locked up). She was provided cocaine for “street level distribution,” according to an affidavit sworn by a DEA agent and an NYPD detective. Raiola sold the drug from Brooklyn bars where she worked,

Game-Dwarf-tossing contest at Strip club not illegal


An Ontario strip club that was the impetus for a law against so-called dwarf-tossing is at it again. The law never passed, so Leopard's Lounge & Broil, in Windsor, is holding another dwarf-tossing contest Saturday. "Uncle Leos has invited back our little friend for the party of the year," says the club's Facebook page. "All skill levels of dwarf tossers are welcome to attend this event (from rookies to veterans to dwarf-tossing pros)." Dwarf-tossing involves bar patrons throwing a little person volunteer, usually dressed in padded clothing, onto a mattress. Participants compete to see who can throw him or her the farthest. Leopard's Lounge hosted a similar contest in 2003, which prompted area MPP Sandra Pupatello to introduce a private member's bill to make the activity illegal.


"This evening in my riding, a particular establishment is actually planning an event that includes dwarf-tossing. My community is up in arms. My phones have been besieged. The community is outraged that this event should be allowed to happen," Pupatello said to the legislature in June of that year.


What-Drunk pretends to have gun to hijack car to get to court


A DRUNKEN man stole a car to make a court date after pretending to be armed by holding his hand in the shape of a gun under his clothes.
Herbert George Duncan, 40, was jailed on Wednesday after claiming he was "desperate" when attempts to hitch-hike from Townsville to Murgon on June 19, 2011, failed, The Townsville Bulletin reports.
Townsville District Court heard Duncan only made it to the Alligator Creek roadhouse - where he used the "pretend gun" to steal a car.
Prosecutor Nathan Turner said Duncan, who was with a nephew, approached a 28-year-old man eating in his car outside the service station.
Mr Turner said the victim, bullrider James Smith, was told by Duncan to hand over his Nissan Patrol or he would be shot.
Duncan was stopped by officers 8km north of Ayr around and registered a blood-alcohol reading of 0.189.

Why-Mom accused of setting up teen fight (video)


As her teenage daughter fought a high school classmate, a Florida mother stood nearby and shouted encouragements such as “hit harder” and “bite her,” according to cops who yesterday arrested the woman for child abuse and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.Sandra Padilla Miranda, 38, was busted after cops viewed a video of the brawl, which occurred January 18 outside an apartment complex in Orlando. The combatants, aged 14 and 17, attend Boone High School, where a previous altercation resulted in each girl being suspended.
According to an Orlando Police Department arrest affidavit, the video--which was posted to one of the teens’s Facebook pages--showed  Miranda “repeatedly encouraging” her daughter to throttle the other girl. The teen told cops that she was fearful for her safety because Miranda “was there supporting and protecting her daughter but her mother was not there to protect her.”

Pictured in the above mug shot, Miranda told cops that she worried the girls would “continue to fight in school so she wanted it settled,” adding that she “was wrong for encouraging the fight.”



Why-Fear Factor’ donkey semen sipping stunt nearly censored by NBC



Fear Factor’s” latest stunt — serving contestants glasses of donkey semen, with a chaser of urine — had NBC executives living in terror, TMZ.com reported.

Sources close to the production told the gossip site that the network had several meetings over whether or not to include the tasteless taste test in the episode airing Monday. Ultimately, the challenge was allowed to run. Contestants were apparently required to drink every last drop from both glasses to advance.The show’s host Joe Rogan had warned the Daily News just before “Fear Factor” returned to the air last month that contestants were in for some stomach turning moments“I say, in the real world, in a healthy society, you’re not supposed to eat animal d -  - k, but guess what, here you have to eat animal d - - k if you want to win $50,000,” Rogan told the News.At the time, it seemed that Rogan was being metaphorical


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