Trey Songz was arrested for allegedly punching a New York City nightclub employee in the face.
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A brawl inside a Los Angeles Whole Foods was caught on camera last week. Let's hope it doesn't spread nationwide around the holidays.
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A video that went viral in December started with a teenager soaring over a roadway in a daring dirt bike stunt . . . and ended with him in handcuffs. His family said it's just "kids being kids."
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A 64-year-old man is suing Aria Resort Casino in Las Vegas after waking up in a security holding area in handcuffs, and being told he owed the casino $75,000 . . . despite having no memory of how the debt happened.
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A Guy Called the Cops After the Car He Stole Got Towed
Last-minute entry for Dumbest Criminal of the Year . . .
A guy in Wilmington, Delaware got arrested last week after he called the cops and TOLD THEM he stole a car.
The owner reported it missing a day earlier. They told police they were letting their Hyundai Sonata warm up in front of their place Tuesday morning. And when they came back, it was gone.
Cops didn't know who did it until they got another call the next day from 21-year-old Kayonne Baxter, who freely admitted he took the car. And the fun part is WHY he called.
It's not clear where he parked it, but it got towed overnight. And he'd left some PERSONAL BELONGINGS in it . . . so he wanted to know if he could come get his stuff back. Instead, they tracked him down and arrested him the same day.
They eventually found the car at a nearby tow lot, and his belongings were still in it. So at least he might get his stuff back . . . someday. He's facing charges for felony theft of a motor vehicle.
(Here's his mugshot.)



