YouTube video leads to MARTA arrest:
25-year-old Nafia Ziyad was arrested after she was identified threatening another woman on an Atlanta public transportation train in this video.
According to her mother Ziyad has bi-polar disorder and was off her meds. Where else are you going to find crazy people except on public transportation?
NY seeks Internet violence law:
Lawmakers in the state of New York are trying to pass legislation that would make it a crime to post videos of criminal acts to sites like YouTube.
While you’re at it New York why don’t you make confessions to the police illegal as well.
The dumbasses who post these videos are incriminating themselves and providing police with the evidence they need.
A fight broke out between two teenage girls at the Land O’ Lakes, Florida Public Library, which I understand is made entirely out of butter.
So what does a nearby person do? No he doesn’t call the cops. He of course records it on his cell phone and posts it to YouTube. Of course YouTube has already pulled it.
The doofus even stuck the camera in his own face. When police catch everyone involved I’m sure we’ll have a certain award waiting for them.
Angela Finger is a woman in from Las Vegas who is missing and said to be with known and wanted sex offender William Matthew Smolich. Angela’s mother Michelle posted the following video to YouTube in hopes of finding her.
Anyway yet another beating video from the UK has been posted to YouTube. This time it’s from Northamptonshire in England where a kid was beat up over 80p.
The video itself, entitled Murky Kid Swingin It Out, haas been pulled from YouTube. In it you see a man in his late teens/early 20s being beaten and kicked and the head while people stand around saying ‘film it’. The victim repeatedly claims that he doesn’t have any money to no avail.
In a message posted on YouTube, another person who claims to have been at the ‘mash up’ said ‘it was only over 80p for some chips’.
Police are investigating but no arrests have been made at the time the article was published.
CU student ticketed for fireworks based on YouTube video:
19-year-old Joseph Ramos of the University of Colorado posted a video of himself setting off fireworks to YouTube. The balls from the roman candle hit the side of a dorm. One of the video’s viewers just happened to be campus police who issued Ramos a ticket.
For his obvious proficiency in pyrotechnics and cinematography Mr. Ramos is hereby awarded…
I originally posted about the Weld County, Colorado Sheriff’s Department here. They have a new video up in their channel looking for an auto theft suspect.
YouTube Video Of Conn. Vandalism Leads To Arrests:
Four criminal geniuses from Ridgefield, Connecticut have been arrested after recording themselves vandalizing 112-year-old Hearthstone Castle. Of course the little Dillinger’s posted it to YouTube leading to their arrest. Bet quote of the article?
The video shows two teens urinating inside the castle and using a hammer to destroy a wall.
For their originality and their obvious street smarts these 4 Ridgefield teens have been awarded…