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    This happened Sunday but I heard it on the news again & it makes me so sick of how you can throw your own kid overboard how sick do you have to be. People like this should not have kids, no pity for people like this.


    LOS ANGELES - The California dad who flung his 7-year-old son off a sightseeing boat Sunday was simply roughhousing with the youngster and regrets his "stupid" judgment, his girlfriend told the Daily News.

    "There wasn't any fighting. He's just a goofball who's always roughhousing with his sons at the pool. He wasn't thinking," girlfriend Jennifer Burrelli, who witnessed the incident, said in an exclusive interview.

    She didn't deny that suspect Sloane Briles, 35, lifted his son over the side of the Pavilion Queen -- a power boat resembling a Mississippi River steamer.

    "He was a little intoxicated, and he just had really stupid judgment," she said. "The cruise was over and slowly pulling in to the pier. I think he thought he could make his own rules. I think it was just teasing."

    Burrelli said Briles immediately jumped in after his son and was only 5 feet away when the tyke was plucked out of Balboa Bay in Newport Harbor by a nearby pleasure boat. He was unharmed.

    "His sons are his whole life," she said after speaking with Briles following the incident. "He would never ever do anything to hurt them on purpose. He knows now it could have gone badly. He doesn't even care about the arrest or his own name. He knows it was stupid."

    Briles, of Irvine, Calif., was arrested on suspicion of child endangerment and resisting arrest after he struck his son and threw him overboard following a verbal argument with his girlfriend, Orange County Sheriff's spokesman Jim Amormino said.

    "Eventually the father jumped in, but the boy was already rescued by that time. So he didn't jump in immediately," Amormino told The News.

    Briles, a former sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps who served in Bosnia, eventually climbed back onboard the boat joining Burrelli, his younger 5-year-old son and about 80 other passengers, Amormino said.

    He became so combative during arrest that deputies had to tackle him to the ground, Amormino said.

    Burrelli disputed the sheriff's account. "We were not fighting," she said. "He was being aggressive with his affection, and I told him he was being crazy. That's all."

    The 7-year-old boy was taken to a patrol station and released unharmed along with his brother to their biological mother.

    "It's a crazy story. Luckily it has a happy ending," Amormino said


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  • #2
    Re: California dad throws 7-year-old son overboard during fight on sightseeing boat

    I heard about this... If he's telling the truth now, he clearly didn't think it was dangerous to do. I don't think he was trying to hurt the kid. He's just really stupid.

    I think we should have a single (or a few) threads which we can update with news stories such as this. So, there's not a new thread for each pretty much inconsequential news story.
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      15 arrested in N.Y. Playland melee over head scarves

      Emphasis is mine...

      I think the bold statement pretty much captures what is a key problem. People think everything that impacts their ability to practice that religion freely is personal. Sorry, you don't have a right to step on others' rights to preserve your own. Wth? Does the business that runs this park not have the right to enforce rules to minimize the risk of injury to their patrons?

      You can practice your religion freely... you don't have to go on those rides. This would only be a case of discrimination if it was targeted at only this sort of head covering, but it was not. It was a ban on ALL headgear.

      Christina Schwarzengger's scarf wouldn't be allowed either and I'm sure someone wearing it wouldn't be shoving the ride operator for not permitting it and it would not lead to a 40-person melee.




      And of course, not to be outdone, the commentors are another source of absurdity.



      RYE, N.Y. – Two people were charged with felony assault and two police rangers were injured during a melee that broke out Tuesday at Playland Amusement Park when Muslim visitors became angry that the park was enforcing its ban on headgear by prohibiting the women from wearing their traditional head coverings on some rides.

      The park was crowded with Muslims celebrating Eid-ul-Fitr, one of Islam's two major holidays.

      Police from at least nine agencies converged on the park after county police sought assistance in responding to the disturbance, which involved 30 to 40 people.

      Another 13 people were arrested, most charged with disorderly conduct. All those charged were released by Tuesday night.

      "It's unfortunate because everybody just wants to be home with their families today," said Zead Ramadan of the Council on American Islamic Relations.

      Parks officials "painstakingly" told the organizer about the headgear ban, said Tartaglia. But he said that the rules might not have been communicated by the organizer to some attendees.

      Three accidents on Playland rides that killed two children and a park worker between 2004 and 2007 were unrelated to clothing the victims were wearing. But the headgear ban was among safety rules that went into effect after those deaths.

      "It's a safety issue on rides. If it's a scarf, you could choke," Tartaglia said.

      Accounts of what happened varied, but everyone agreed the dispute began after parkgoers were told the headgear ban applied to women wearing traditional Muslim head coverings, known as hijabs.

      Tartaglia said once word of that got out there were "a lot of unhappy people."

      Tartaglia said park officials were in the process of arranging refunds when members of the Muslim group got into a scuffle with each other.

      Ramadan said he could see both sides.

      "The people feel like victims, and the police feel like they were just doing their jobs," Ramadan said. "Personally I think things got a little out of control on both sides."

      Lola Ali, 16, of Astoria said she witnessed a group of girls and women wearing hijabs go to park security to confront them about the headgear issue.

      She said the women were upset and yelling. She said the security officers started pushing them away and the girls stood their ground, at which point the security officers grabbed them, pushed them to the ground and handcuffed them.

      Men within the park saw this and tried to intervene, Ali said, and the situation went downhill from there.

      "They were beating down the girls, then they started beating down the guys," she said of the security officers.

      Earlier, a park cashier told a Journal News reporter that a woman wearing a hijab either pushed or hit a ride operator who forbade her from going on the ride. She said a police officer tried to restrain the woman and the woman's husband took offense, at which point a multiple-person fight broke out.

      Brooklyn resident Amr Khater, who had come to the park about noon with his family, said his family was told about the hijab rule by park employees when they arrived.

      "Everybody got mad, everybody got upset," he said. "It's our holiday. Why would you do this to us?"


      Eid-ul-Fitr marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. It is a three-day period during which Muslims give to charity and celebrate their completion of Ramadan's requirements with family and their community.

      Contributing: (Westchester, N.Y.) Journal News reporters Gary Stern and Tim Henderson
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        Re: Stupidity in the News

        WOW. Siggie first you tell me to write in other threads then when I do you change the name of the thread & then you tell me I'm the one that always starts. So you see whatever I try to do & follow the rules this is what happens, because the truth of the matter is that if anyone else posted this you wouldn't change the name of the thread. But whatever.
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        • #5
          Re: Stupidity in the News

          Originally posted by PepsiAddict View Post
          WOW. Siggie first you tell me to write in other threads then when I do you change the name of the thread & then you tell me I'm the one that always starts. So you see whatever I try to do & follow the rules this is what happens, because the truth of the matter is that if anyone else posted this you wouldn't change the name of the thread. But whatever.
          WTF, dude? I reach out to you within what? 2 days? you freak about because I changed the name of your thread intending that we post numerous stories in the same thread? Oh no! You have been so egregiously wronged. Whatever will you do?
          I didn't say squat to you or say that what you had posted was wrong. I made a decision to try to put news articles in fewer threads, just like we've BEEN doing already, especially in the Armenian subforums for YEARS. Even in this very news forum, that's exactly how we post news. In topical threads, so we don't have a separate thread for every single story.

          Not everything is about you; get over yourself.
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          • #6
            Re: Stupidity in the News

            Originally posted by Siggie View Post
            WTF, dude? I reach out to you within what? 2 days? you freak about because I changed the name of your thread intending that we post numerous stories in the same thread? Oh no! You have been so egregiously wronged. Whatever will you do?
            I didn't say squat to you or say that what you had posted was wrong. I made a decision to try to put news articles in fewer threads, just like we've BEEN doing already, especially in the Armenian subforums for YEARS. Even in this very news forum, that's exactly how we post news. In topical threads, so we don't have a separate thread for every single story.

            Not everything is about you; get over yourself.
            I apologize my bad sorry for tripping.
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            • #7
              Re: Stupidity in the News

              L.A. earthquake: 4.2-magnitude quake hits San Fernando Valley

              A magnitude-4.2 earthquake shook Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley on Thursday afternoon, with the epicenter just 3 miles north of Sylmar.

              The quake was felt as far away as Woodland Hills, Santa Monica and downtown Los Angeles, and felt like a rolling motion for a few seconds in downtown office buildings.

              The quake, which hit at 1:47 p.m., was very shallow –- just one-tenth of a mile underground –- which could explain why the quake was felt so widely. A magnitude-2.0 aftershock followed at 1:50 p.m., at a deeper depth of 3.9 miles; followed by a 2.6 quake at a depth of 1.4 miles below the surface.

              The epicenter of the first quake was in the Angeles National Forest, north of Sylmar and east of Santa Clarita.

              I didin't feel anything

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              • #8
                Re: Stupidity in the News

                Oh man... These two geniuses...

                Weekend at Bernie's anyone?





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                Originally posted by LA Times
                Colorado men accused of taking dead friend for a ride
                September 16, 2011 | 12:38 pm


                The movie “Weekend at Bernie's” is a comedy. Two men arrive at the beach home of their boss, Bernie Lomax, only to find him dead. For reasons we won’t get into, they put sunglasses on Bernie, prop him up on a couch and drag him around to make everyone believe he’s alive. There’s a hit man involved, and a pretty woman. Hilarity ensues.

                Trying to re-create the movie in real life? Not so entertaining. Actually, it's criminal.







                Just ask Robert Young, 43, and Mark Rubinson, 25. Denver prosecutors have charged them with abusing a corpse, identity theft and criminal impersonation after they allegedly drove around town with their dead friend, Jeffrey Jarrett, and used his ATM card.

                Both men have been released from custody and are scheduled to appear in court in coming weeks, the Denver district attorney's office told The Times.

                Young was staying with his college friend Jarrett, 43, the Denver Post reported. When Young arrived home about 11 p.m. on Aug. 27, he found Jarrett unresponsive. It's unclear exactly how Jarrett died, or when. But instead of calling 911, Young went to get Rubinson, who helped load Jarrett's body into his Lincoln Navigator, Rubinson told police.

                With the body in the back seat, Young and Rubinson stopped at restaurants, first Teddy T's, where they drank for about an hour and a half, and Sam's No. 3, court papers said. During this time, Young told police, "it was obvious" that Jarrett was dead.

                Then they allegedly drove Jarrett home, placed him in a bed and continued the party with his bank card. The men ate at Viva Burrito, the paper said, and withdrew $400 from an ATM at a strip club named Shotgun Willie’s.

                About 4 a.m., five hours after Young found Jarrett, the men flagged down a police officer at the strip club and told him: Our buddy might be dead.
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                • #9
                  Re: Stupidity in the News

                  Originally posted by PepsiAddict View Post
                  This happened Sunday but I heard it on the news again & it makes me so sick of how you can throw your own kid overboard how sick do you have to be. People like this should not have kids, no pity for people like this.


                  LOS ANGELES - The California dad who flung his 7-year-old son off a sightseeing boat Sunday was simply roughhousing with the youngster and regrets his "stupid" judgment, his girlfriend told the Daily News.

                  "There wasn't any fighting. He's just a goofball who's always roughhousing with his sons at the pool. He wasn't thinking," girlfriend Jennifer Burrelli, who witnessed the incident, said in an exclusive interview.

                  She didn't deny that suspect Sloane Briles, 35, lifted his son over the side of the Pavilion Queen -- a power boat resembling a Mississippi River steamer.

                  "He was a little intoxicated, and he just had really stupid judgment," she said. "The cruise was over and slowly pulling in to the pier. I think he thought he could make his own rules. I think it was just teasing."


                  Burrelli said Briles immediately jumped in after his son and was only 5 feet away when the tyke was plucked out of Balboa Bay in Newport Harbor by a nearby pleasure boat. He was unharmed.

                  "His sons are his whole life," she said after speaking with Briles following the incident. "He would never ever do anything to hurt them on purpose. He knows now it could have gone badly. He doesn't even care about the arrest or his own name. He knows it was stupid."

                  Briles, of Irvine, Calif., was arrested on suspicion of child endangerment and resisting arrest after he struck his son and threw him overboard following a verbal argument with his girlfriend, Orange County Sheriff's spokesman Jim Amormino said.

                  "Eventually the father jumped in, but the boy was already rescued by that time. So he didn't jump in immediately," Amormino told The News.

                  Briles, a former sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps who served in Bosnia, eventually climbed back onboard the boat joining Burrelli, his younger 5-year-old son and about 80 other passengers, Amormino said.

                  He became so combative during arrest that deputies had to tackle him to the ground, Amormino said.

                  Burrelli disputed the sheriff's account. "We were not fighting," she said. "He was being aggressive with his affection, and I told him he was being crazy. That's all."

                  The 7-year-old boy was taken to a patrol station and released unharmed along with his brother to their biological mother.

                  "It's a crazy story. Luckily it has a happy ending," Amormino said


                  http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nati...g_boat_co.html

                  Whether or not it was intentional, he put his child's life at danger all because of his poor judgment and decision making.

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                    Re: Stupidity in the News

                    Convicted Rapist, Whose Tongue Was Partly Bitten Off During Attack, Sentenced

                    RIVERSIDE (AP) — A convicted rapist whose tongue was partially bitten off during an attack has been sentenced to 11 consecutive life sentences for assaults on four women.

                    The Riverside Press-Enterprise reports Friday that 35-year-old Ronald Douglas McGowan Jr. showed little emotion as he was sentenced to 633 years to life.

                    McGowan was convicted in August of rape, along with robbery, assault, battery and sodomy charges in attacks on four women.

                    He was arrested in June 2009 after going to an emergency room with a chunk of his tongue missing.

                    A convicted rapist whose tongue was partially bitten off during an attack has been sentenced to 11 consecutive life sentences for assaults on four women.
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