Dude should be double nominated for that style of his (and his buddy's in the background). Lovely shirt, neck tattoo, bleached hair, and that lovely necklace. Need I mention too - caught him hanging out at the outdoor local strip mall. All these added up with being a drug supplier and that equals one of life's true winners.
Haha, I didn't catch this the first time, but unless he had one in the chamber, this gun wasn't hurting anyone after he dropped it. The clip comes flying out of it and lands 6 feet away from the gun. It had some kind of hollow handle too, you could see through it when she picked it up...Another thing I didn't see before, she was vaping before he dropped the gun, then immediately went back to vaping as he was running out the door.
Is Heinz going to attempt to patent mixing ketchup and mayo the same way Smuckers tried patenting putting peanut butter on both pieces of bread?
Colorado man caught on video walking on Old Faithful cited Four citations were filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Yellowstone National Park against a Colorado man who was spotted Friday walking on the cone of Old Faithful, one of the park's most iconic thermal features. Gabriel Villalva of Greeley, Colorado, was cited for disorderly conduct and walking off-trail in a thermal area, along with two counts of interfering with agency function. Villalva was arrested after the incident and subsequently released on bond, a park spokesperson told The Gazette on Monday. In a widely shared video recorded by Ashley Lemanski of Harbor Beach, Michigan, and uploaded to Facebook over the weekend, Villalva can be seen standing next to Old Faithful, at one point laying down at the edge of the geyser. Two people can be heard in the recording suggesting that he may be urinating into it, but the citations don't indicate that he relieved himself on the thermal feature. When park officials caught up with Villalva in the parking lot near the Old Faithful Lodge, he ignored instructions to sit on the curb and instead looked at the officer and "began to sing," according to the citations. He began walking away and lit a cigarette, but ultimately complied with the instructions after the park ranger drew a Taser and threatened to use it on him. Villalva also may have broken the rules by sitting next to a different thermal feature in Yellowstone National Park. Video taken by Kelly Kosciuk, of Savannah, Georgia, appears to show Villalva taking a shoe off next to Beryl Spring, one of Yellowstone's hottest springs. The spring averages nearly 200 degrees. The incident also hppened Friday. Park officials declined to say Tuesday if the same man was involved in both incidents. The citation for disorderly conduct specifies "creating a hazardous condition" and notes that water temperatures in the geyser have been measured as high as 204 degrees, with steam temperatures capable of exceeding 350 degrees. Villalva's actions were also captured on webcams stationed in the area, according to the park's statement. He is scheduled for an initial appearance at the Yellowstone Justice Center in Mammoth on Nov. 8. Man accused of walking on Old Faithful leads Wyoming police on car chase CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A man accused of walking dangerously close to Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park faces additional charges after a police chase in Cheyenne.Police said Thursday they arrested 27-year-old Gabriel Villalva, of Greeley, Colorado, after he drove recklessly around Wyoming's capital city. Cheyenne is a 7-hour drive from Yellowstone. Police say they stopped Villalva with spike strips after a 15-minute chase Wednesday. They say Villalva spun his wheels and his SUV caught fire. Police say they fired beanbag rounds to subdue Villalva. Yellowstone rangers cited Villalva for allegedly walking off boardwalks and within a few feet of Old Faithful Geyser on Sept. 14. Tourists also videotaped a man resembling Villalva sitting next to one of Yellowstone's hottest springs. Villalva remained jailed Thursday and couldn't be reached for comment.