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Nation & World
Drive through customer gets more than free biscuits-free pot Police arrested Carlos Ayala, 26, in the case of extra biscuits gone wrong.
Ayala, an employee with KFC in Mill Valley, Calif., was arrested after giving a customer two bags of marijuana, instead of the extra biscuits he had ordered.
Ayala was carrying a small amount of marijuana, a handgun and about $500 in cash. He had been working the drive up window and authorities believe he had been selling marijuana to the customers who used the right secret word as a code.
Three teens set shorts on fire A teen suffered second degree burns from the waist down after setting his shorts on fire to prove to his friends his courage.
A Roselle, Ill., 16-year-old has been treated and released. He and two friends, another 16- and 15-year-old, drenched their shorts with gasoline around 10 p.m. Saturday and then took turns lighting each other on fire in the back yard.
They then proceeded to drop on the ground, rolling in attempts to extinguish the fires.
“Each one of them participated by their own free will,” police officer Mike Sullivan said. “Being totally stupid is not a crime.”
No charges were filed.
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