Stupid People Doing Stupid Things Thread - Part 3

Then they'd have to defend themselves from a bunch of morons with guns. You know the idiots would start setting traps and ambushing innocent soldiers because of their delusional paranoid fantasies.

How the **** do you even invade a part of your own country that the majority think is part of the same country?
 
It's because Bush was American (and Texan) and Obama is a Muslim Kenyan. :o

:whatever:

****ing morons.
 
Then they'd have to defend themselves from a bunch of morons with guns. You know the idiots would start setting traps and ambushing innocent soldiers because of their delusional paranoid fantasies.

How the **** do you even invade a part of your own country that the majority think is part of the same country?

I didn't think civilians could bring guns onto national parks and some public lands?
 
It's Texas Marv. If you aren't armed, people see that as a threat.
 
Woman Angered by Bad Taco Bell Wi-Fi Allegedly Pulls Knife on Teens

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A woman angered by a poor internet connection was arrested on Thursday after police say she threatened a group of teens with a knife outside an Oklahoma Taco Bell, KOKI-TV reports.

According to Tahlequah Police Chief Nate King, 48-year-old Amber Henson initially became upset because the restaurant’s Wi-Fi wasn’t working, but soon directed her fury at a group of teen boys.

“The boys were kind of in the way of the drink fountain and she had to squeeze through them to get her drink,” King told the Tahlequah Daily Press, “and she got agitated and spilled her drink on one of them.”

Henson was then reportedly kicked out of the restaurant and waited outside “glaring” through the window.

“When they left she confronted them and pulled a knife and said, ‘If you want some of me, come on,’” said King.

The teens then called police who identified the suspect through social media.

Authorities say Henson didn’t deny pulling the knife but claimed she had done so in self-defense. She now faces one charge of assault with a dangerous weapon on a minor.

http://www.fox23.com/news/news/local/woman-pulls-knife-teens-tahlequah-taco-bell/nmwX2/

I know I don't post in here as much as I used to but I came across this and it was too stupid for me to pass up
 
She is a grade A moron, but since when is just pulling a knife considered assault. I thought a person had to...ya know, assault someone to get assault charges.:huh: She should be charged with threatening a minor not assaulting a minor. Unless...they are counting her spilling her drink on the kid as assault which is a bit much if thats the case.
 
She is a grade A moron, but since when is just pulling a knife considered assault. I thought a person had to...ya know, assault someone to get assault charges.:huh: She should be charged with threatening a minor not assaulting a minor. Unless...they are counting her spilling her drink on the kid as assault which is a bit much if thats the case.

Assault is simply the threat of bodily harm coupled with an apparent, present ability to cause the harm (i.e. pulling a knife). No physical contact needs to occur (then it becomes battery or worse).
 
That is why you can have verbal assault without actually physically touching someone. I didn't realize assault as a legal term meant verbal threats and battery was physical action until I took a self defense course back in college a few years ago and the instructor (a decent if mildly eccentric police officer) explained the difference between assault and battery.
 
Fake Doctor Arrested For Prescribing Bags of Dirt as Cancer Treatment

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Vincent Gammill, a 69-year-old “doctor,” has been arrested in California for allegedly prescribing BS cancer treatments and practicing medicine without a license. One of his cancer-fighting drugs was little more than a “baggie of dirt.”

Authorities were tipped off by a woman with late stage cancer in Thousand Oaks, California who sought treatment from Gammill through his website at the Natural Oncology Institute. The woman says she paid $2,000 for just two days of treatment, which involved expired drugs and homemade powders.

The woman says that she first became alarmed about Gammill’s methods when it was clear he had not reviewed her medical history. The second red flag was when one of his DIY treatments made her stomach burn. The arresting officers found over 25,000 pills, including powerful painkillers, at his home-based “treatment center.”

The unnamed woman traveled from her home in Southern California to Gammill’s alternative medicine practice in the Bay Area. As is often the case when people feel desperate, the woman felt she had nothing to lose by trying an unorthodox treatment. The 50-year-old had been following Gamill’s work for years, but only sought treatment from him after her breast cancer had spread to her brain and lungs.

On his website, Gammill claims to have a background as a “pharmaceutical designer” who has developed successful cancer vaccines. Gammill reportedly first told police that he had some kind of degree in science. He later admitted that he had no qualifications beyond a high school diploma.

Gammill also ran a 5-day program in Del Mar outside San Diego. Called the Mango Retreat Program, it’s safe to assume that he was peddling garbage cures there as well, though it’s unclear how much this particular program cost his victims.

Gammill’s website also claims that he was diagnosed with “widely metastatic colorectal cancer” in 2009. He claims to have seen his last oncologist in 2010 after he was supposedly told that he’d be dead by October of that year if he refused surgery. According to his website, he did just that, and devised his own methods of treatment that cured him:

Vincent devised his own protocol just as he would help find one for any program participant at the Mango Retreat Program. He regained all lost weight and all pelvic function. He does arrange for an annual MRI to make sure the cancer is gone, but he has not seen an oncologist for over three years. His health is fully restored and the Center has been running smoothly, working both to extend lives and to help the participants conserve resources.​

Gammill is out on $10,000 bail and is scheduled to be arraigned on August 31st. Hopefully one of the things the public will learn at trial will be whether Gammill himself had cancer at all, and if he did, what course of treatment he actually received.

Police are looking for more victims of Gammill’s BS treatments to come forward. If you or someone you know was a patient you can contact Ventura County Interagency Pharmaceutical Crimes Unit at 925-313-2600. You can also email detectives at [email protected].

http://factually.gizmodo.com/fake-doctor-arrested-for-prescribing-bags-of-dirt-as-ca-1719007400

Screw this guy. People that prey on the terminally ill like this should do some very long, hard time in prison
 
I hate these dirtbags. We need to have scammers like him beaten.
 
He was probably complaining there wasn´t enough salsa for his tacos. :o
 
Im trying hard to come up with a pun, but nothing yet.
 
http://www.inquisitr.com/2139754/iz...r-cuts-off-her-hair-for-public-shaming-video/

Girl kills herself after her father posts a video of himself cutting off her hair as punishment online.

Really sad. It seems as though the father may have done more than record himself cutting her hair but it isnt substantiated.

I dont understand this trend of publicly shaming your children as a means of punishment. It seems more like bullying to get likes on social media for being a "good parent".

Is the father being charged with anything. It seems like he has a history of abuse

I've done some investigating on this and it is not definitely confirmed to be her nor is the claims about her public shaming being responsible for the alleged suicide (which is itself under investigation as to whether it was intentional or accidental going over the side of the bridge).

Snopes
And here we are and it was total ******** thanks to poor fact-checking.

Police reveal reason girl jumped from bridge, no charges expected

TACOMA, Wash. — Just hours after 13-year-old Izabel Laxamana jumped from an Interstate 5 overpass in Tacoma on May 29, rumors began to circulate on social media about what drove her to suicide.

At the center of those rumors was a 15-second video posted on YouTube. In it, Izabel is seen with her hair cut short. Her once long, black locks were on the ground in a pile. Her father could be heard speaking off camera.

“Man, you lost all that beautiful hair,” he said. “Was it worth it?”

The video went viral and led to the most prevalent rumor about Izabel’s death – that the Giaudrone Middle School student killed herself by jumping off the South 48th Street overpass because her father had posted the clip online to shame her. Some called for her father to be prosecuted criminally.

Within days, the story became global news and rumors made their way into headlines all over the world.

“What I saw in this particular incident was news media reporting what was being put on the Internet by citizens who had no idea about the facts,” said Tacoma Police Department spokeswoman Loretta Cool, who urged patience until a full investigation could be done.

Police say the real story about what led Izabel to take her own life is nothing like the tale being spun online.

Cool said Izabel’s father never posted the video online, but sent a copy to his daughter so she could have a reminder of the consequences for misbehaving. According to police, Izabel’s parents did not want her using social media and cut her hair after she was caught sending a suggestive photo to a boy.

Police say it was Izabel who shared video of the punishment with several of her friends.

Tacoma Public Schools said it became aware of the video on May 27 and that Izabel was given counseling at school on the morning of her suicide.

It wasn’t until later that day, after Izabel jumped from the South 48th Street overpass, that police say a friend posted the video to YouTube. It now has more than 4 million views.

Based on eight notes Izabel left behind before she died, investigators believe she took her own life because she was ashamed of her own actions on social media and worried the photo she’d sent to a boy would haunt her for the rest of her life.

In one note, Cool said, Izabel told her father how much she loved him and that he wasn’t to blame for her death.
The full article is here.

Social Media, the ****er-upper of people's lives because they can't do some basic fact checking or even wait for the real story to come out.
 
I have found myself increasingly wary of using any social media because all this intergration makes it impossible to avoid embarassing mishaps or poor judgement from being known to everyone.

Many a person has found out that their stupid mistakes resurface frequently because of something posted on Facebook or Pinterest or Instagram or whatever else they unknowingly doomed themselves with.

Exposing everything for everyone to see will bite you eventually. And in cases like this, people who were innocent (the father) are blamed for things they never did.
 
I pretty much only use FB to talk to friends on the IM or send them links to neat stuff. I almost never post anything on the main wall. I honestly don't care about 99% of the stuff people I know do.
 
Me either. I don't even use Facebook that much but I have several friends who will spam my inbox with updates up to a dozen or more times per day.
 
Here's a good example of why everyone having a gun is a bad idea. In Florida, naturally. I'm sure the shooter will claim he was in fear of his life to justify shooting the man.

A Florida man was shot to death in front of his family in an apparent road rage incident captured on 911 recordings.

Robert Doyle was driving his truck on Thursday in Citrus County when he apparently called 911 to say another driver was "trying to run me off the road."

Meanwhile, Candelerio Gonzalez, 44, was on the same road. His wife, Cathy Gonzalez, called 911 to report that another motorist was "driving like an idiot."

On the recording, Gonzalez can be heard saying he's going to follow Doyle to his house to get his address. The operator says, "No, no, no."

Doyle seems to realize that Gonzalez intended to follow him to his home. He tells 911: "They're following me to my house ... and the guns are already out," apparently referring to his own firearm or firearms.

When Doyle arrived back at his home, Gonzalez allegedly parked and got out of his truck. In a panicked voice, Cathy Gonzalez is heard telling the dispatcher that Doyle has a gun.

"Get somebody here now!" she said

Police said Doyle shot Gonzalez in front of the house. A witness said Gonzalez was backing away, but Doyle's wife said otherwise.

"We were in our yard and he stopped in the middle of the road and came after my husband," she told 911.

Cathy Gonzalez can be heard wailing, "He killed my husband! Oh my God."

Police said Doyle pointed his gun at Gonzalez's wife, daughter and grandson and forced them out of the truck until police arrived.

Cathy Gonzalez yells to the 911 dispatcher: "That [man] is making me get out of my truck with my daughter! You got to help me, please."

Doyle was charged with second-degree murder and released from jail under $60,000 bond. Doyle and his family did not return a call to CNN seeking comment.
CNN
 

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