Kiefer Sutherland Allegedly Threatened to Kill His Uber Driver
We know a little more about Kiefer Sutherland's arrest for attacking an Uber driver, and it includes an alleged DEATH THREAT.
Police sources told TMZ that Kiefer was having dinner with a friend Sunday night, and he called for an Uber Black . . . which is the luxury version of Uber . . . to take him home.
Somewhere along the way, Kiefer asked the driver to stop and let him out. After the driver refused several times, Kiefer threatened to kill him. At least that's what the driver told police when he called 911 to report the attack.
The driver never claimed he suffered any injuries, but Kiefer was arrested on a felony charge for making a criminal threat.
Interestingly enough, this could have all been a misunderstanding. TMZ claims the driver spoke either Russian or Armenian, and needed a translator when he spoke to the LAPD.
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President Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was vandalized.
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A Woman Tried to Avoid Being Arrested . . . By Going "Number Two"?
Criminals have tried all kinds of things to try to avoid being HAULED AWAY by the police . . . but THIS is a new one.
On Tuesday, police in Florida responded to a place called "Palms of Emerald Coast Massage Parlor" to investigate an alleged attack.
Someone from the Department of Health reported that they were yelled at, and physically shoved out of the business by a massage parlor employee.
The cops showed up, and when they tried to cuff the woman, she began "defecating toward the officers in an attempt to avoid being arrested."
It didn't work. The woman was arrested for battery.
By the way, the Palms of Emerald Coast was previously called "Classy Spa." There's no word why the name was changed . . . it clearly sounds like a classy establishment.
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A Drunk Driver Was 21 Times the Legal Limit?
There's "drunk," and then there's "how are you even ALIVE" drunk: A 41-year-old guy in Wisconsin got arrested after he was caught driving while 21 TIMES the legal limit.
If you're wondering how that's even possible, it usually isn't. He was 21 times the legal limit on a technicality.
The normal legal limit is 0.08%. But he had a previous DUI. So the "legal limit" for HIM was 0.02%. Basically, he wasn't allowed to drive after ANY drinks. Still, his blood alcohol was insanely high.
He got pulled over Monday night about 50 miles west of Green Bay, and a breathalyzer clocked him at 0.427. Even by the normal standard, that's more than FIVE times the legal limit. Anything over 0.4 is seen as potentially fatal.
Cops say he was all over the road, kept speeding up and slowing down, and almost slammed into a guard rail before they stopped him.
He was so drunk, they took him to a hospital first, then to jail. He's facing charges for drunk driving, and driving without a court-mandated interlock device.
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A man went into a bank and demanded $1,000.
But he only got $140. He then walked to a nearby Mexican restaurant and ordered a meal that cost $19.53. He ate, and left the remainder of the money from the bank as a tip.
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