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Criminals: Floyd Mayweather's Daughter Arrested for Stabbing Woman

Floyd Mayweather's Daughter Arrested for Stabbing Woman

Floyd Mayweather's daughter was arrested for stabbing another woman in a dispute over the affections of rapper NBA YOUNGBOY

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Two people robbed a CVS in Florida by claiming they had coronavirus. And what did they steal? Corona beer.

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Officials in West Louisville, Kentucky shut down a drive-thru test center last week, and said it was a scam. 

The people running it were charging $250 to get tested, but it's not clear if the tests were even real. As soon as people started asking questions, they packed up and left. They claimed they were official, and that the whole thing was HIPAA-compliant, which stands for "Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act." But someone pointed out the sign they had up didn't even spell it right.

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A Stolen Five-Pound Bag of Gummy Bears Helps Cops Crack a Series of Burglaries

I guess this is proof that if you're filing a police report, you should tell the cops EVERY detail, no matter how insignificant or random it seems.

There's a guy named Cameron Compton who owns the Midwest Coast Brewing Company in Chicago. And his business has been hit with three burglaries in the past month.

Well, after the third burglary, as the cops were investigating, Cameron and his wife were making a report when, quote, "My wife made an off-handed comment, sort of joking, saying, 'They even took our gummy bears.'"

One of the cops ran to the evidence room, grabbed an empty five-pound bag of gummy bears from the Albanese Candy Factory, and asked if those were the gummy bears. It was.

Turns out the cops had busted a couple breaking into a business near Cameron's brewery, and the guy was mowing through that bag of gummy bears when the cops showed up. 

So the cops arrested 55-year-old Terrence Cole of Chicago for the brewery break-ins. That's right: It looks like they broke up a string of burglaries all thanks to a bag of gummy bears. 

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