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Minister pepper-sprayed, robbed in broad daylight on Philadelphia street


Philadelphia police are searching for a man who robbed and pepper-sprayed a priest Wednesday afternoon in broad daylight.

The attack happened at about 3:30 p.m. near 11th and Walnut Streets in Center City.

According to investigators, the 65-year-old Episcopalian Priest was waiting for the route 42 SEPTA bus when he was approached by the suspect.

Investigators say the thief used pepper spray on the victim and then reached into the victim's pockets and stole a money clip containing $125. The suspect then ran away on foot.

The victim was taken to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital where he was treated and released.

The suspect is described as a black male, with an average build, dark-colored hair and a thick, bushy mustache. He was wearing all dark-colored clothing and a dark knit cap sleeve.

Anyone with information on the suspect is urged to call 911 or 215.686.TIPS (8477).

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Man charged for McDonald's cheeseburger rage incident

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McDonald's patron became irate over botched order.

A Pennsylvania man has been charged with assault and disorderly conduct for his alleged rampage last month at McDonald's, a meltdown reportedly triggered when his drive-thru order contained a hamburger with an unwanted piece of cheese.

Sean Varone, 35, was named in a District Court criminal complaint filed yesterday in York County, Pennsylvania.

According to cops, Varone became irate on November 30 after he "found his sandwich had cheese on it which was not what he ordered." After he was provided a second hamburger--which also had cheese--Varone parked his vehicle and entered the McDonald's.

Inside the restaurant, Varone allegedly began yelling at workers (one of whom he called a "fucking bitch") and demanded a refund. After getting his money back, Varone knocked over a trash can and "picked up a children's high chair, hoisted it above his head and threw it towards another dining table" in the crowded restaurant.

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Long Island teen accused of threatening to shoot up school

A Long Island teenager is accused of threatening on Facebook to carry out a shooting at a school, authorities said.

A Bay Shore teenager created a Facebook page using the name of a girl in his class, Suffolk County cops said. He then posted a threat on that page about committing a shooting at their school on December 19, police said.

Detectives investigated and traced the Facebook page to the teenager and arrested him.

Authorities charged the 14-year-old boy with making a terroristic threat, a class D felony. He was released to his mother and is required to appear in Family Court on January 2, 2013, police said.

"The Suffolk County Police Department takes all threats seriously, will conduct full investigations and make any and all appropriate arrests," the department said in a statement.

The arrest came less than a week after a Connecticut man, Adam Lanza, forced his way into an elementary school and killed 20 children and six adults and then committee suicide.

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Barbershop conversation in Wentzville about Connecticut shootings ends with shots fired

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© Wentzville PoliceLester Davis, 57, of Wentzville, was charged after he allegedly shot at a barber shop customer during a conversation about the Newtown school shootings on Dec. 18, 2012.
Missouri - A barbershop patron accused of firing three times at another customer discussing the Connecticut school shooting has been charged with three felonies.

Lester Davis, 57, of the 400 block of Highland Meadows Place, is facing charges of first-degree assault, armed criminal action and unlawful possession of a weapon.

According to police, Davis was at the All Cuts Barber Shop, 102 West Pearce Boulevard, about 11:30 a.m. Tuesday with five other people.

One of the patrons was discussing last week's shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown and commented that the incident "makes me want to murder the suspect," police said.

For unknown reasons, Davis took the comment as a threat and asked, "You want to murder me?" Davis then walked out to his Volkswagen sedan, retrieved a loaded Smith & Wesson 9 mm pistol and fired three times in the customer's direction, police said.

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Elementary school employee put on leave after bringing loaded gun to work for protection


Minneapolis - A staff member who was worried about safety after the tragedy in Connecticut brought her own loaded gun to an elementary school on Wednesday.

It happened at Seward Montessori in south Minneapolis.

Police were called after the staff member told a teacher, who then told the principal.

"It's unnerving to have that type of call come in when your children are there, and you hope they're safe," said Jeanette Wiedemeier-Bower.

Wiemeier-Bower's 10-year-old son, and 13-year-old daughter attend Seward Montesorri. When she got a call from the school saying a loaded gun had been found, she was shocked and scared.

"I broke down," she aid. "I had a little mini-breakdown at my work and then I pulled it together. The message said don't come, everything is fine. So I knew they were okay."

Police say a staff member in her late 50s brought a .357 magnum revolver into the school. It was loaded with five rounds. She put it in a locker in a faculty lounge and told a teacher. That teacher then told school officials, who alerted police.

Investigators say this is extremely rare.

"This is the first instance that I can think of that involves a staff member," said Sgt. William Palmer of the Minneapolis Police Department.

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Beauty queen accused of causing massive power outage

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© Las Cruces Police Department /Dona Ana County Detention CenterSarah J. Richardson
On Sunday Sarah J. Richardson channeled all her beauty pageant training into a radiant mug shot.

Hours before, the reigning Miss Las Cruces, New Mexico, crowned just last month, had been arrested and charged with drunk driving after allegedly smashing her PT Cruiser into a light pole and knocking it over - a domino effect that resulted in a major area power outage.

As ABC News reports, nearly 1,700 customers were plunged into darkness for several hours that not even a 1,000-watt smile could repair.

Nearby hotels were forced to give thousands of dollars in refunds to angry customers and some have yet to repair all the electrical issues caused by the crash.

To make matters worse, hotels were packed with visitors in town for New Mexico State University's commencement ceremony.

But the crowning achievement of the night occurred when a number of cars that passed through the area of the accident got tangled in the mess of wires lying on the road.

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Videogames under fire, Hollywood lays low after school shooting

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The multi-billion-dollar videogame industry came under scrutiny on Wednesday after Hollywood canceled, postponed or played down a slew of movies and TV shows with violent content in the wake of last week's shooting at a Connecticut elementary school.

In Washington, Senator John Rockefeller called for a national study of the impact of violent videogames on children and a review of the rating system.

Although investigators in Newtown, Connecticut, have given no motive for Friday's shooting rampage, some U.S. media have reported that the 20-year-old gunman played popular videogame Call of Duty - in which players conduct simulated warfare missions - in the basement of his home.

The gunman, Adam Lanza, killed himself at the scene after gunning down 20 young children, six school employees and his mother.

Rockefeller said he had long been concerned about the impact of violent games and videos on children.

"Major corporations, including the video game industry, make billions on marketing and selling violent content to children. They have a responsibility to protect our children," Rockefeller said in a statement.

The Entertainment Software Association, which represents the $78 billion U.S. videogame industry, on Wednesday offered its "heartfelt prayers and condolences" to the Newtown families.

But it said in a statement that "the search for meaningful solutions must consider the broad range of actual factors that may have contributed to this tragedy.

"Any such study needs to include the years of extensive research that has shown no connection between entertainment and real-life violence," the association said.

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'I swore to defend this country from all enemies': California Marine stands watch outside local elementary school

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© modbee.com Marine Sgt. Craig Pusley, 28, is standing watch outside Hughson Elementary School in Hughson, Calif. The school is around the block from his home.
One day after Nashville Marine takes post outside children's school, a Marine and expecting father in California has done the same.

Another Marine has taken up a post outside his local elementary school.

Marine Sgt. Craig Pusley, 28, of Hughson, told the Modesto Bee he decided to stand outside Hughson Elementary School after reading a Facebook message urging soldiers to guard their local schools after Friday's horrific Sandy Hook school massacre.

"When I enlisted, I swore to defend this country from all enemies, foreign and domestic," he told the newspaper.

The young father, who has a 3-year-old son and another on the way with his wife, Kristina, is dressed in combat fatigues, but isn't armed.

He said he doesn't need a weapon.

"I don't have a fear in the world that if someone came here, I'd have the strength and the ability to protect (the school)." he said.

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Body armor for kids: sales surge after Sandy Hook massacre


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Body armor companies are having a surge of sales for bulletproof backpacks following the Sandy Hook Elementary School, in Newtown, Conn., massacre.

Although the nondescript, black, child-size backpacks sold by the Massachusetts body armor company Bullet Blocker look like regular backpacks, a sheet of body armor is sewn inside each bag as "another protective layer."

Elmar Uy, chief operating officer at Bullet Blocker, noticed his sales numbers were up "tenfold" on Friday, the day of the massacre, but said he didn't understand why until he turned on the news.

"When word gets out there is an option, not a complete solution, to protect their kids, parents go and seek it," he said.

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End of the world? Violence? Nervous Michigan school district closes early

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Rumors about violence after the deadly shooting at a Connecticut elementary school, coupled with doomsday predictions associated with the Mayan calendar, have led officials to close more than 30 schools in Michigan two days early for the holidays.

In a posting on the Lapeer school district website, Supt. Matt Wandrie said the false rumors of possible violence, coupled with the end-of-time furor surrounding the completion of the current Mayan calendar cycle, led the district to cancel Thursday and Friday's classes, along with sports events and other extracurricular activities.

"Although we in the county are reluctant to cancel school because the rumors are unsubstantiated, we feel it is the most appropriate decision given the gravity of recent events and our present circumstances," Wandrie wrote.