Showing posts with label Crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crime. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Lawyer trashes Las Vegas luxury suite 'Hangover' style


Note to tourists: “The Hangover” is just a movie. If you destroy your Las Vegas hotel suite, there will be consequences.

A California lawyer celebrating his birthday in a high-roller suite at the Encore was arrested and sued after he caused nearly $100,000 damage during a drunken rumpus.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Girls Best Friend? $50M Diamond Heist at Brussels Airport

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Brussels Airport authorities said has confirmed that at 19.47 on Monday, a ?gang of robbers managed to break through a fence at the airport with two cars and stole diamonds worth an estimated US$50 million, according to a spokesperson for the Antwerp World Diamond Centre (AWDC).

Monday, February 4, 2013

Drunk U.S. serviceman breaks into house, punches child in Okinawa

This was kept pretty quiet...


The tensions between Okinawans and the U.S. Military stationed there are about to get much worse after this latest incident of misbehavior. An unidentified 24 year old service man has been reported to have broken into a home in Yomitan around 1 AM on November 2, 2012 and attacking a boy who lived there. This took place despite the 11 PM to 5 AM curfew imposed on all U.S. troops in Japan after two sailor were arrested for raping a woman on the southern island on October 16th.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Security Guard Shoots Penis Off, Charged With Crime


A unidentified security guard has been hospitalized in San Fernando in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago after accidentally shooting off his penis with his gun.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Program developer OUTSOURCED his JOB to China to goof off at work

"Bob's" frequent video choice

A security audit of a US critical infrastructure company last year revealed that its star developer had outsourced his own job to a Chinese subcontractor and was spending all his work time playing around on the internet.

The firm's telecommunications supplier Verizon was called in after the company set up a basic VPN system with two-factor authentication so staff could work at home. The VPN traffic logs showed a regular series of logins to the company's main server from Shenyang, China, using the credentials of the firm's top programmer, "Bob".