SAGINAW, Mich. - A man police caught performing a sex act with a car wash vacuum has been sentenced to 90 days in prison.
Jason Leroy Savage must also submit to drug testing.
The 29-year-old from Michigan, was sentenced Wednesday at Saginaw County Circuit Court. Savage pleaded no contest to indecent exposure last month.
Police say Savage was arrested after a resident called officers early on Oct. 16 to report suspicious activity at a car wash in Thomas Township, about 90 miles northwest of Detroit.
Savage’s attorney, Philip Sturtz, didn’t immediately return a message seeking comment.
Source: MSNBC
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - The severed head of King Badu Bonsu II is going home to Ghana, around 170 years after it was hacked off in retaliation for the slayings of two Dutch emissaries whose skulls were hung from the tribal leader’s throne.
Bonsu’s head was discovered last year in a jar of formaldehyde at the Leiden University Medical Center’s anatomical collection by a Dutch author.
Ghana immediately asked for it to be returned and the Dutch government asked the hospital to cooperate.
“It will go back to Ghana, where we assume it will be buried,” Dutch Education, Culture and Science Minister Ronald Plasterk told The Associated Press.
The hospital said in a statement Friday it is in talks with the Ghanaian Embassy “to carefully prepare for the return of King Badu Bonsu II’s head.”
The hospital declined to give more details of the case, citing a “well-considered policy about our anatomic-historical collection.”
The decision to return it to Ghana is in line with similar moves by museums in recent years. Several British museums have returned the skulls and other bones of Australian Aborigines following lobbying by indigenous leaders.
The Ghanaian Embassy in The Hague had no immediate comment.
‘He’s incomplete’
Last year, the embassy urged the return for the king and his clan in the country’s Ashanti region.
“Without burial of the head, the deceased will be hunted in the afterlife. He’s incomplete,” Eric Odoi-Anim, a minister at the embassy, said at the time. “It’s also a stigma on his clan, on his kinsmen, and him being a (high-ranking) chief — this is even more serious.”
Prominent Dutch writer Arthur Japin told Dutch television he found the head while researching a historical novel.
“He’s got a little ring-beard, his eyes are closed as if he’s sleeping,” said Japin. “And my first thought was, this is not fitting.”
The Dutch established trading and slave posts in Ghana in the late 1500s, and remained involved in the country — then known in Europe as the Gold Coast — until late in the 19th century.
According to Japin, the head was taken by Maj. Gen. Jan Verveer in retaliation for Bonsu’s killing of two Dutch emissaries, whose heads were then displayed as trophies.
It was not clear exactly when Bonsu was killed. Verveer was recruiting soldiers and slaves in Ashanti to serve in the East Indies in the late 1830s.
The head was apparently brought to Leiden around that time at the request of a researcher who studied skull shapes.
Plasterk said the decision to repatriate the head was not difficult as the head no longer served any scientific or cultural purpose.
Source: MSNBC
TOKYO - He was covered in mud when pulled from the river, and had lost both legs and hands, not to mention his glasses. But Colonel Sanders still had his trademark smile, 24 years later.
A statue of the KFC mascot has been found in a river in Osaka, a city official said Wednesday, nearly a quarter century after being tossed in by crazed baseball fans who felt the image of restaurant founder Harland Sanders resembled a key team member.
Statue taken from KFC by crazed Japanese baseball fans after 1985 win
“He was apparently found standing upright, which is fitting, because although he was a nice man he could also be very strict and demanding,” said Sumeo Yokakawa, a spokeswoman at the chain’s Tokyo headquarters.
She said the statue was taken from a nearby KFC restaurant and tossed in the river as part of a celebration by baseball fans in 1985, the year Osaka’s baseball team, the Hanshin Tigers, won the national championship.
Local fans thought the Colonel bore a resemblance to Randy Bass, a bearded power hitter and first baseman from the U.S. who played for the team at the time.
Fans often jump into the murky river to celebrate the team’s successes, but there has been little to celebrate in recent years. Many fans feel the team has been plagued by the “curse of Colonel Sanders” since his effigy was submerged in 1985.
It has failed to win a national championship since, although it did win its division in 2003.
The upper half of the statue was found Tuesday in Osaka’s Dotonburi River during construction work to build a new walkway, according to city official Hideo Yuko. His legs and right hand were found Wednesday morning.
For the full story, go to MSNBC
FORT PIERCE, Fla. - She’s been called “McNut” by TMZ.com and “loco 4 pollo” by PerezHilton.com.
Now, after becoming an Internet sensation for calling 911 three times to report an emergency after McDonald’s had run out of McNuggets, a Fort Pierce woman said Wednesday she is embarrassed by all the media attention.
“I’m embarrassed to show my face in public,” Latreasa Goodman told WPBF News 25’s Alexis Rivera one day after her McNugget meltdown was first reported.
Goodman, 27, was issued a written notice to appear in court for misusing the 911 emergency communications system.
Florida woman calls 911 three times after McDonald’s runs out of nuggets
According to the police report, Goodman called 911 three times Saturday to report that a McDonald’s employee wasn’t giving her a refund for the chicken nuggets she wanted.
“The manager just took my money and won’t give me my money back, trying to make me get something off the menu that I don’t want,” Goodman said in one of the 911 calls. “I ordered chicken nuggets. They don’t have chicken nuggets, and so I told her, ‘Just give me my money back,’ and she tells me I have to pick something else off the menu. She is not going to give me my money back, and she don’t have the right to take my money.”
Goodman told WPBF News 25 that she didn’t “have a right to jump across the counter and snatch” the money, so she chose to handle it another way.
“Inside Edition” was there when WPBF News 25 spoke to Goodman on Wednesday. She said all the media exposure has resulted in several profanity-laced, hateful messages on her personal cell phone.
“I think it’s wrong, because like I said, it’s not about no chicken nugget meal,” Goodman said. “If everybody listen(s) to the news, they’ll understand my statement that McDonald’s took my money. They didn’t have any chicken nuggets, and so I asked for my (money) back.”
The 10-piece chicken McNuggets meal is valued at $3.49.
“When you feel that you’ve been mistreated or misused or robbed out of your money, you have the right to call 911,” Goodman said. “That’s the purpose of 911, so I thought.”
For the full story, go to MSNBC
“Koobface” is the name of the Trojan worm that’s been making its way through the social networking site Facebook lately, but to the site’s users, it’s been simply known as “the Facebook virus.” That name will soon become a misnomer, though, because the worm is now spreading outside of Facebook’s walls to attack other social networks like Bebo, MySpace, Friendster, MyYearbook, and Blackplanet.
Once a computer has become infected with the Kooface worm, it spams the friends belonging to the owner of the computer by leaving comments on their profiles. Those comments appear to come from the infected user, saying things like “Are you sure this is your first acting experience?”, “is it u there?”, “impressive. i’m sure it’s you on this video”, “How can anyone get so busted by a spy camera?” and “You’re the whole show! i’m admired with you.” Save for that last one, whose bad English will likely raise a flag that all is not what it seems, the other comments appeal to people’s vanity. They wonder: is that really a video of me? and then click through on the link provided.
The link actually takes them to an off-site page which pretends to offer a video download from “YuoTube,” but then stalls saying that you’ll need a new version of Adobe’s Flash Player installed in order to continue. Of course, if you click the button to proceed with the install, you’re infected. Infected users are then directed to even more contaminated web sites when they try to use search engines, which puts them at risk of identity theft, among other things. “Search terms are directed to find-www.net,” said McAfee’s Craig Schmugar, and that “enables ad hijacking and click fraud.”
Koobface may not be the first bit of malware to hit the social networks, but it has become so widespread that it now accounts for one percent of ScanSafe’s blocked malware, said ScanSafe senior security researcher Mary Landesman. (Facebook will not disclose how many members are infected.)
What’s frightening about the spread of this Trojan is not the worm itself – it’s really nothing new in terms of malware – but the way its being spread. Over the years people have learned to be suspicious of unknown links and attachments in their emails, so the virus writers turned to hit us where we’re more vulnerable: on our social networks. Here, many people still have a feeling of comfort and security. They don’t always have their guard up.
According to Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos, “a key factor which helps social-networking spam and malware succeed is that people are more prepared to click on a link or message if they believe it is from someone they know. The average person is used to receiving unsolicited e-mails in their regular inbox, but believe messages have more credence when they arrive via Facebook. The message is clear — people need to beware.”
Cluley also warns that the situation is going to get worse next year. There will be more attacks and they will become more sophisticated. “It will probably take a long time before the general public begins to learn that hackers and scammers are using the system for their own ends.”
Besides doing the obvious – running an up-to-date antivirus, security patches, and firewalls – you should be on the look out for the following:
A sample spam message:
The malicious site:
The warning message:
You should also keep an eye on Facebook’s security page (http://www.facebook.com/security) which warns of the latest threats.
Image credits: virus, courtesy of akajos; Facebook screenshots, courtesy of McAfee Avert Labs
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine – Republican John McCain worked Monday to wrestle the spotlight from Barack Obama’s tour of Iraq by insisting he was right and the Democrat was wrong about the war.
As Mr. Obama toured the war zones trailed by network TV anchors, Mr. McCain ridiculed him from afar during a visit with former President George Bush at the former president’s summer home on the Atlantic. At the same time, Mr. McCain released a new ad blaming Mr. Obama for higher gasoline prices.
The candidates have differed sharply over Iraq. Mr. Obama has said he would withdraw U.S. troops from combat there over 16 months while reinforcing the U.S. effort against al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan. Mr. McCain has resisted any timetable for withdrawal, insisting that victory in Iraq is a necessary precursor to success in Afghanistan.
Any withdrawal of troops from Iraq “must be based on conditions on the ground,” Mr. McCain told reporters as he stood beside Mr. Bush, who hosted two fundraisers for him.
The Arizona senator disparaged Mr. Obama as “someone who has no military experience whatsoever.”
“When you win wars, troops come home,” Mr. McCain said. “He’s been completely wrong on the issue. … I have been steadfast in my position.”
He said he didn’t care if Mr. Obama’s trip was stealing attention and “doesn’t in the slightest undercut” his own message.
Mr. Bush praised Mr. McCain but said he wished Mr. Obama well on his trip and said he hoped the Democrat would get an especially warm welcome in Berlin.
The Associated Press
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