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Man Mistakes Moon for UFO Calls Police
Mayor Removes Cross From Tower Sort Of
Cross Removed From Whiteville Tower; Sort Of
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6:22 p.m. CDT, October 26, 2011
The mayor of the town complied in his own way, having one arm of the cross removed as a form of protest.
Technically, the cross is gone but it serves as a reminder to what the town was forced to do.
In a letter to Nashville lawyer Alvin Harris, Mayor James Bellar wrote, "This brings to close a sad chapter in the history of Whiteville that can best be described as terroristic, cowardly and shameful! The fear and terror caused our older people here is shameful. So shame on your client and your firm!"
The group called off plans to sue the town, called the mayor's protest "bizarre" and says it will be watching.
The cross was donated several years ago, the partial removal cost the town $4,000 for a crane rental.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation says a resident of the town complained about the cross but it has refused to identify the person.
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A man was charged with false reporting when he called in a robbery to Colorado Springs police, after his girlfriend and a Craig's List acquaintance arrived at his apartment at the same time.
At 3:13 a.m., officers were called to the Village Seven four-plex at 4995 Picturesque Circle, on a report of a burglary in progress, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department's blotter.
Five officers arrived at the apartment, where 24-year-old Kevin Gaylor, a resident at the complex, reported the robbery.
Shortly after arriving, police learned of Gaylor's ruse.
A Denver woman, who had only just met Gaylor on Craig's List, was coming to visit Gaylor at his apartment when Gaylor's girlfriend unexpectedly arrived home.
When the woman arrived, Gaylor called police and reported the attempted robbery.
Gaylor was taken into custody and later released. He was charged with false reporting to authorities, a misdemeanor.
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Boy, 12, tired of being teased retailiates
Teen injured after boy retaliates in Lawrence
Published: Tuesday, October 25, 2011, 10:52 AM Updated: Tuesday, October 25, 2011, 10:52 AM
LAWRENCE— A 12-year-old boy who was being teased about a play in a pickup football game retaliated by body-slamming his 14-year-old opponent last week, rupturing the older boy’s spleen, police said.
Police are investigating and may levy juvenile charges against the boy following the Oct. 17 incident.
“After the play was done, other kids began laughing at the 12-year-old,” said Lt. Charles Edgar. The boy retalliated against a 14-year-old boy who had tackled him, Edgar said.
Several boys were playing the game at the Eggerts Crossing Village apartments on Johnson Avenue around 3:30 p.m. when the teasing escalated into a verbal altercation.
The 14-year-old immediately felt pain in his side after being thrown to the ground and went to a friend’s house in the complex. From there, he was taken to a hospital for treatment. A police report was filed around 9 the next morning.
Police say the 14-year-old is expected to make a full recovery. The matter remains under investigation by juvenile detectives.
