Monthly Archives: May 2010

Mom & New Boyfriend Stab Ex-Husband at Little League Game: “It’s Not Your Week!”

Dumbass Category LogoDivorce can be messy and sometimes, like this case, bloody. As unfortunate as that is, it’s REALLY unfortunate when the bickering between alleged adults goes public and the hate turns into a stabbin’.

A little league baseball game in Vallejo turned into a brawl as an ex-wife and her new boyfriend turned on the ex-husband; stabbing him repeatedly, according to police. It happened Sunday at a 6 p.m. game.

The ex-husband, 27-year old Jacob Wells, was talking to his son. The ex-wife, Katherine Wildman, reportedly said, “it’s not your week, you can’t talk to him.” They begin arguing in the stands. Wildman allegedly pulled out a sharp object – possibly a small knife – and stabbed him repeatedly in the upper neck and back of his head. Her new boyfriend, 24-year old Joshua Gonzales, jumped in, police said. He allegedly grabbed a screwdriver out of his truck and also started stabbing Wells – chiping the bone in his elbow.

Source – CBS5

Man Accused of Flashing Girls Soccer Team on Bus

For the players on the Richlands High School girl’s varsity soccer team, it should have been a joyous occasion, traveling by bus to the second round of soccer playoffs in North Carolina. Instead, they watch out the windows as a man drove by in his car and masturbated in front of them. And, once again modern technology helped with his arrest as a fast-thinking player pulled out her cell phone and took a picture of Mr. Vidalia King Jr., 21, in “all his glory.” He now faces a bunch of charges related to indecent exposure and should probably take that Oprah pledge about texting and driving, because, well, there’s probably not an organization devoted to stopping drivers from doing what he was doing.

A Grifton man has been accused of flashing a group of Onslow County students who were traveling to Dare County for the second round of soccer playoffs. Vidalia King Jr., 21, of Contentnea Drive in Grifton, was charged Friday by the Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office with eight counts of indecent exposure and eight counts of taking indecent liberties with a child. The Richlands High School girl’s varsity soccer team was traveling along N.C. 11 to First Flight High School in Dare County on May 14 when the alleged incident occurred, said Barry Collins, the spokesman for Onslow County Schools.

They were about a mile from Grifton when the bus driver, Assistant Principal Colin Smith, took note of a red car maintaining speed next to the bus and noticed students talking and pointing, Collins said. When the bus stopped for a railroad crossing the car went by the bus and kept going. The students later told Smith that “the man driving the car pulled his penis out and was masturbating while driving down the road,” Collins said.

Source – JD News

Video: Oakland Cops Bannded From Boxing Matches After Brawl – Badge vs. Badge

Usually, the cops are the ones at sporting events arrested those behaving badly. But not at a Bay Area event called “Badge vs. Badge” fights, where officers from different agencies box. Apparently the fans of one Oakland officer moved from trash talking to fist throwing and now the officers from the Oakland PD have been banned from the event.

Watch the video for yourself after this info from the San Jose Mercury News:

A boxing match for law enforcement officers turned chaotic when supporters of an Oakland Police Department fighter escalated trash-talking into what turned into a shouting and shoving match that involved dozens of spectators. Fight fans and organizers were harshly critical of off-duty Oakland police at the Sacramento Radisson during Friday night’s “Badge vs. Badge” fights, and while fans said they were unsure whether those rooting for Oakland police fighters were officers or simply friends and relatives, event organizers said the troublemakers were police. As a result of the fracas, Oakland police officers are banned from fights sanctioned by the International Association of Boxing until a review of video footage is complete, said Steve Fosum, the association’s president.

“It was totally instigated by Oakland PD, no doubt in my mind,” said Fosum, who was in the ring Friday night. “They chose to be jerks instead of law enforcement. This was not an embarrassment to Badge versus Badge. This was not an embarrassment to law enforcement. This was an embarrassment to Oakland PD.”