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Strip gag goes wrong
KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) - A prosecutor who may have had a little too much to drink thought it would be funny to run naked across a parking lot and hop into a friend's car.
It was funny, until he jumped into the wrong car.
Albert Tasker, who works for the Monroe County State Attorney's Office, apparently got in the back seat of a car occupied by a woman waiting for her boyfriend.
The woman screamed and her boyfriend appeared. After the woman called 911, a Key West police officer found the naked Tasker in the middle of the parking lot.
Tasker, 28, was arrested Monday morning and faces charges of disorderly intoxication and indecent exposure, both misdemeanors.
He has been placed on administrative leave without pay and his office is conducting an internal review of the incident.
"It's terribly embarrassing for both him and for us, and we'll wait to see how the facts unfold," said J. Jefferson Overby, the chief assistant state attorney for Monroe County.
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Burglars summon police for help
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - When two Danish burglars realized someone had stolen the keys to their getaway car, they reacted like honest citizens and called the police.
Police said they were only too happy to help, and arrested them after they confessed to breaking and entering.
The men, identified only as an 18-year-old and a 20-year-old, broke into a summer cabin late Wednesday near Kaldred, 90 kilometres west of capital Copenhagen.
As they carried their haul to the car, they were confronted by a passer-by who had witnessed the break-in and insisted that they return the stolen property.
To ensure they couldn't get away, the passer-by took the keys from their car and refused to return them.
"The two young men then called us and said they needed our help getting their keys back," Chief Supt. Asger Larsen said Thursday.
He said the two realized that without the keys, they would have to leave their car at the scene, which would put the police on their trail and lead to their arrest anyway.
"It's a pretty straightforward case for us, since this time, the thieves actually reported the robbery," Larsen said.
He declined to release the names of the suspects or the passer-by.
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Fake transit worker pleads guilty
NEW YORK (AP) - A man who has been arrested repeatedly for pretending to be a transit worker pleaded guilty Thursday to trying to steal a locomotive, prosecutors said.
In June, Darius McCollum, 39, went into a Long Island Rail Road yard, posed as a safety consultant and asked how to operate a new type of engine that had just been delivered, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said in a news release. McCollum later was found with stolen keys, including one used to operate the new locomotive, Brown said.
He pleaded guilty to third-degree attempted grand larceny and faces up to three years in prison when he is sentenced March 28. A telephone message left at the office of his lawyer was not immediately returned.
McCollum has been arrested 20 times for illegally posing as a subway motorman, bus driver or transit token-taker. When he was arrested in the June incident, he was on parole after serving prison time for his last arrest.
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Thomas Jefferson said:We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal
Maybe they started off equal, Tommy, but you forgot to account for the dumbass factor.