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Sunday, November 02, 2014

NFL WEEK NINE

We're down to the sweet six in the survivor pool this week. The Cowpokes loss last week eliminated Peter Sautter and Survive. 



We went 3-0 on our picks last week (of course) and this week we like the following plays:

Home dog Steelers +1.5 versus the Ravens. 

Home dog Cheaters at home +4 over the Broncos

Colts -3 at Giants. 

Browns -6 and under 44 at home against the Bucs. 



PRISON ESCAPE!
Sorry to intrude on your weekend with business, but there was an escape from Dade Correctional Friday. Ronald McCoy, serving two life sentences, is on the lam. Anybody know who represented him? 

McCoy escaped probably around 8 am Friday. The prison wasn't sure he was gone until 1pm, and didn't notify Metro Dade until 5:30 pm. 

Here is the Herald article. 

BOLO: male wearing orange jumpsuit, reported to be a bad speller: has the word "psycho" misspelled on a tattoo on his right arm. 


5 comments:

Fake Alex Michaels said...

I AM GOING TO VIN DE SURVIVOR POOL. Kenny and Colby are jealous chumps. I am deee best.

Anonymous said...

Fins Shumied the Chargers big time.

Anonymous said...

They caught the Armed Robber of Judge Scott Silverman!

2 are being held in Dade County jail.

What a horror for Judge Silverman. He was one of the great Judges in our building.

Anonymous said...

Why do we call him "retired" judge when he simply resigned to make more money doing mediations? Shouldn't he be called "former" judge Scott Silverman?

Anonymous said...

n inmate who escaped from a Miami-Dade prison on Halloween was captured Monday in West Palm Beach, still wearing his prison uniform.
Cops weren't told for hours about Miami-Dade prison escape
Cops weren't told for hours about Miami-Dade prison escape
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Ronald McCoy, 39, was nabbed by West Palm Beach police and Palm Beach County Sheriff's deputies just after 5 p.m. at a Sunoco gas station on 45th Street and Australian Avenue. His arrest came after the Florida Department of Law Enforcement got a tip that he was in Palm Beach County, according to a news release from the agency.

A person contacted authorities after recognizing from news reports the stolen maroon Ford F-550 McCoy was driving. A West Palm Beach police officer then spotted the truck and McCoy inside it. He was arrested without incident and taken to the Palm Beach County Jail.
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Sentenced to life in prison after he was convicted of robbery with a deadly weapon in Alachua County, McCoy escaped Friday from Dade Correctional Institution in Florida City. Agents think he hid in a large trash container leaving the prison, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

The truck McCoy was traveling in has beige "Caribbean Tree Farm" signs on two doors and was towing a yellow utility trailer. The prisoner has a small scar on his neck and a tattoo on his left arm that says "Bicep Pysco."

Authorities with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement are investigating the escape, along with the U.S. Marshals Service, the Miami-Dade Police Department and the Florida Department of Corrections.
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how does that happen....simple....like any other state law enforcement agency, they don't pay good salaries, have high turn over, no chance for advancement. you may have as well fast foor type correctional officers working there that are working the drive thru messing up your order. the...
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Authorities ask anyone with information about the escape to call the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Miami Regional Operations Center at 305-470-5500.

"I'd like to express our deepest gratitude to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and all of our law enforcement partners for their steadfast diligence and skill in apprehending escaped inmate McCoy," Florida Department of Corrections Secretary Michael Crews said in a statement. "[The Department of Corrections] is continuing to investigate the matter in order to ensure such an escape does not happen again."