Criminals: A Man Who Looked Like a GHOSTBUSTER Led Police on a Chase

A man who looked like a GHOSTBUSTER led police on a high-speed chase in Northern California last Tuesday. He was caught and taken into custody. 

(He appears 20 seconds into the video at that link.)

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A Felon Tried to Go Through Disney World Security with a Gun and Drugs

 

 

 

Here's how to ruin your family's trip to Disney World: A 33-year-old guy from North Carolina named Quincy Campbell is facing charges after he recently tried to go through security at the Magic Kingdom with a GUN.

 

 

It was in a black bag hanging from his neck. When cops found it, he claimed he was holding it for his sister, who supposedly has a concealed carry license.

 

 

But Quincy is a FELON, so he's not allowed to handle guns. And Disney doesn't allow them anyway. But that wasn't the only thing he had on him . . .

 

 

Police say that while they were asking about the gun, he got agitated. Then when they tried to grab his arm, he pulled out a plastic bag apparently filled with DRUGS, and dumped them into his mouth.

 

 

They told him to spit them out, but he started chewing and eventually swallowed whatever was in there.

 

 

Cops said they could see a, quote, "chalky white substance" around his mouth afterward. But he claimed it wasn't drugs . . . and that he only fought them off so he could pop some GUM in.

 

 

They also found weed. So he's facing charges for that, plus destruction of evidence, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. They took him to a hospital to make sure whatever he swallowed didn't kill him. Then they took him to jail.  

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A Jockey and Racehorse Both Tested Positive for Meth

 

 

 

I don't know if this is a "performance-enhancing" drug or not, but it's definitely banned: A jockey in New Zealand is in trouble after she AND her racehorse both tested positive for METH.

 

 

Her name is Rochelle Lockett, and she's 50 years old. A horse that she helped train named "Be Flexi" won a race back in January, but then tested positive for the drug. So Rochelle had to give hair and urine samples, and she tested positive too.

 

 

It's not clear how the horse got meth in its system, but Rochelle eventually admitted she'd done some.

 

 

First, she claimed she only did it once back in November, because it was her birthday.  (???) But then her test results showed she'd been doing a lot more meth than that. So she eventually admitted she'd done it two days before the race.

 

 

New Zealand's Racing Integrity Board just banned Rochelle for three years. She could be reinstated if she tests negative for 18 months though.

 

 

The horse ALSO got banned, which seems unfair. But this isn't the first time a racehorse has been methed up. One named "I'm Not Ticklish" tested positive for meth back in 2014. And at least two other horses in New Zealand failed meth tests last year.  

(Here's a photo of Rochelle. We couldn't find one of Be Flexi, but we assume she looks something like this.)

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A driver in Canada went to pick up a kid from school in a small flatbed truck . . . without a passenger door . . . no seatbelts . . . and honestly, it looks like the whole back half of the vehicle is missing. The driver got several tickets. 

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"Ghostbusters: Afterlife" New York Premiere

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