The scene unfolded in Painesville, Ohio, when a man allegedly flung an iguana at a restaurant manager. He missed, but the iguana’s leg was broken.
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Police: Mother tries karate, son strips and dog steals cornbread at Walmart
The incident occurred Wednesday evening whenEau Claire, Wisconsin, police responded to a theft call at a Walmart, the department said on Facebook.
A 19-year-old stalking victim was fined for ‘wasting police time’ — and then she was killed
Shana Grice, 19, was killed in 2016 by an ex-boyfriend, Michael Lane, who was convicted of murder a year later and sentenced to 25 years in prison.
This couple found a year-old lottery ticket worth $750K in a book – two days before the deadline
Montreal couple Nicole Pedneault and Roger Larocque bought theLoto-Québec ticket last Valentine’s Day and claimed the prize days before the deadline.
This ancient whale had four legs, hooves and could live on land or in water, study says
The fossil of an ancient, four-legged whale with hooves found in Peru gives new insights into the evolution of the aquatic mammals, research suggests.
Did you get your eyelids? You may be applying sunscreen and SPF moisturizers all wrong
More people incorrectly apply SPF moisturizers compared to traditional sunscreens, with missed application around the eyelids to blame, a study says.
Redoshi, the last known survivor of the US slave trade, is identified
The life ofRedoshi, who was kidnapped as a girl in West Africa and enslaved in Alabama,was recently depicted by a Newcastle University researcher.
White House spokesperson calls Puerto Rico ‘that country’ twice. It’s not a country.
White House spokesperson Hogan Gidley was onMSNBC defending the Trump administration’s response to Hurricane Maria disaster relief in Puerto Rico.
What to do with $250K in lottery winnings? If you have stage 4 cancer, you take your wife on a dream vacation
Richard Beare of Charlotte said he was recently diagnosed with stage four live cancer, but a lucky stop at a gas station led to some good fortune.
His ‘swatting’ prank call caused a man’s death. Now he’ll serve 20 years in prison
“Swatting” is a practice where an individual makes a phony call to 911 to force police to respond with SWAT teams. It led to a man’s death in Kansas.