Category: police called

  • Domestic Violence Suspect Shot by Police During Attempted Carjacking on California Freeway

    Domestic Violence Suspect Shot by Police During Attempted Carjacking on California Freeway

    A domestic violence suspect was shot by police after attempting to carjack a vehicle on a busy California interstate, according to body camera footage released by the Lathrop Police Department.

    The incident began on January 27, when officers responded to a 911 call reporting that Juan Miguel Valdez, 40, had allegedly threatened to kill a woman he had nearly killed the night before. The audio recording of the call revealed the severity of the threat and prompted an immediate police response.

    Upon arrival, officers encountered Valdez, who fled the scene in a vehicle, leading authorities on a high-speed pursuit from a residential neighborhood onto Interstate 5. During the chase, one of the tires on Valdez’s vehicle failed, forcing him to abandon it and attempt to hijack another car.

    Body camera footage shows Valdez clinging to the side of a moving vehicle, grasping the driver’s side door in a desperate effort to stop the car. As the vehicle slowed and pulled over to the shoulder, Valdez ran to the passenger side and tried to force his way inside.

    Multiple police units quickly surrounded the scene. One officer discharged his firearm, striking Valdez several times and bringing him to the ground.

    As officers provided medical aid, Valdez could be heard saying, “Ah, bro, why’d you shoot me?” while one officer cut away his shirt to assess gunshot wounds on his chest and arm. A responding officer noted a through-and-through bullet wound in Valdez’s forearm.

    While receiving treatment, Valdez told officers, “My son’s a f—g Marine, bro. I have respect, I was just trying to get away.”

    Valdez was later hospitalized, treated for his injuries, and subsequently booked on five felony charges: carjacking, false imprisonment, felony evasion, resisting arrest, and committing a felony while on release or parole for a previous conviction.

     

  • Ohio Woman Arrested After Pet Raccoon Found Holding Meth Pipe During Traffic Stop

    Ohio Woman Arrested After Pet Raccoon Found Holding Meth Pipe During Traffic Stop

     An Ohio woman was arrested after police discovered her pet raccoon holding a meth pipe in the driver’s seat during a routine traffic stop — an incident authorities are calling a “strange encounter on patrol.”

    The bizarre event unfolded around 7:15 p.m. Monday when Officer Austin Branham of the Springfield Township Police Department pulled over a vehicle on South Arlington Road. The car’s registered owner, later identified as 55-year-old Victoria Vidal of Akron, had a suspended license and an active warrant.

    According to a police statement, Vidal was detained without incident. But things quickly took an unusual turn.

    “As Officer Branham returned to the vehicle, he observed a raccoon named Chewy sitting in the driver’s seat with a meth pipe in its mouth,” the department said. “Chewy had somehow gotten hold of a glass methamphetamine pipe, prompting a more thorough search of the vehicle.”

    Authorities confirmed that Chewy is a domesticated pet raccoon and that Vidal possessed the required documentation to legally own him. However, a subsequent vehicle search uncovered a bulk quantity of methamphetamine, crack cocaine, and three used glass pipes.

    Vidal now faces multiple charges, including third-degree felony drug possession, three counts of possessing drug paraphernalia, and driving under suspension. She was also handed over to the Cuyahoga Falls Police Department on her outstanding warrant, where additional charges for crack cocaine possession are pending lab results.

    Police assured the public that Chewy was unharmed and that proper animal control authorities were notified to verify Vidal’s documentation for owning the raccoon.

    “While our officers are trained to expect the unexpected, finding a raccoon holding a meth pipe is a first!” police said. “No raccoons were hurt or injured in this incident. As always, we remain committed to keeping our community safe — no matter what surprises come our way.”

  • Police Called as Minecraft Movie Screenings Erupt in Chaos Over “Chicken Jockey” Craze

    Police Called as Minecraft Movie Screenings Erupt in Chaos Over “Chicken Jockey” Craze

    The Minecraft movie had a massive opening weekend at the box office — and it didn’t take long for chaos to erupt inside theaters across the country. Reports flooded social media of rowdy audiences throwing popcorn, screaming lines from the movie, and even prompting police intervention at some locations. 

    While many fans reveled in the wild atmosphere, others said the experience was completely ruined by the pandemonium.

    Videos quickly surfaced online showing crowds shouting, filming scenes on their phones, clapping loudly, and in some cases, tossing food and drinks around the theater. One phrase in particular has risen to meme status: “CHICKEN JOCKEY!”

    The now-iconic line, delivered by Jack Black (who plays Steve, Minecraft’s beloved playable character), has sent audiences — especially teens — into a frenzy. It’s shouted during a scene where Black’s Steve and Jason Momoa’s character face off against a cuboid chicken ridden by a baby zombie in a boxing ring — a direct nod to the rare “chicken jockey” encounter from the Minecraft video game. 

    Thanks to a trailer released back in February, many fans were already primed for this moment. And once it hit the big screen, the “Chicken Jockey!” chant exploded, quickly going viral on social media and fueling even louder and more chaotic reactions in theaters.

    One viral video from X (formerly Twitter) user @ollie_twt captured the madness: “The people behind me took their shirts off, as well as the ones standing up front. That was by far the loudest theater I’ve ever been in — and it was awesome.”

    However, not everyone was thrilled. Theater employees have taken to forums and social media to complain about the added mess from thrown popcorn and spilled drinks. Some venues reportedly even called in police to remove disruptive moviegoers. 

    And while a significant chunk of the audience seems to be embracing the madness, many moviegoers — especially parents with young children and those unfamiliar with Minecraft lore — have expressed frustration, saying the shouting, clapping, and chaos completely derailed their experience.

    It seems the Minecraft movie has built more than just a blockbuster opening — it’s sparked a full-blown cultural phenomenon inside theaters, whether audiences love it or hate it.