Wednesday, November 16, 2011

VIDEO: 2 NM police officers fired after suspect kicked repeatedly..Necessary Force?

Two Albuquerque police officers were fired Wednesday following the release of unedited video that showed them apparently doing a celebratory belly bump after one officer kicked a suspect in the head more than a dozen times.

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GOT CAPTION? 11/17 v.2.0

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VIDEO: This Fraud Admits Dressing in Military Uniform to Get Freebies

VIDEO: Cool Fed-Ex Commercial

BUSTED! Son turns in his parents for smoking marijuana

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HASTINGS, Minn. -- An 11-year-old Minnesota boy who says he was fed up with his mom and stepfather filling their home with marijuana smoke took photos of the drugs and sent them to police, leading to their arrest.

Drug agents served a search warrant on their home in Ravenna Township near Hastings, last month and arrested Heidi Siebenaler, a Dakota County probation supervisor, and her husband, Mark Siebenaler. Both face charges in the case.

A criminal complaint says the boy told investigators he had complained numerous times to his mother about the marijuana smell. He finally took the matter to his biological father who told him to take pictures of the marijuana. The father then forwarded the photos to authorities.

VIDEO: Maru the Cat's Latest Adventure

VIDEO: MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON

VIDEO: Jub Jub the St. Bernard plays football

Jub Jub the St. Bernard plays football against some kid named Nate. The big dog seems to be a hard hitter. Watch this epic battle unfold.

Man grows new fingertip on his stomach

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Doctors in China saved a man's partially-severed finger - by attaching it to his stomach.

Furniture worker Wang Yongjun, 20, cut off the end of his middle finger with an electric saw in an accident at work.

Wang, of Liaoyang, Liaoning Province, was rushed to hospital where doctors had to think fast.

Dr Huang Xuesong said the muscle and skin had been cut away from the end of his finger leaving only the bone showing.

"We had to make a quick decision or he could have lost his finger. We decided to cultivate a new fingertip on his stomach," he said.

Doctors operated and attached Wang's finger to his stomach in the hope that new skin and muscle would grow around it.

Dr Huang said the technique was a way of restoring blood circulation to the injured finger so that the body could repair itself.

He says the surgery was a complete success and that Wang would have a brand new fingertip - separated from his stomach - within a month.

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