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Florida Crazies: Man Tries To Get Out Of Traffic Ticket By Calling 911, Pretending Murder Is About To Happen

Welcome to Florida … A West Melbourne, Florida man allegedly made a false 911 call claiming that a murder was going to take place just to get out of a traffic ticket. Via Brevard Times reports: Several West Melbourne Police Officers responded to the area of Wingate Boulvevard and Hollywood Boulvevard to investigate reports that a murder was about to take place. The hysterical 911 caller stated there was a man with a gun and someone was going to get shot. The male caller pleaded for help, then disconnected the line as the 911 operator attempted to get more information. The 911 operator received a second call from the same male, again stating there was a man with a gun and there was going to be a murder. As the operator probed the caller for more information, he again disconnected the line. These June 24, 2014 calls to 911 generated a large police response to the area, however officers were unable to locate anything suspicious. A quick-thinking Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Dispatcher did a search for prior incidents associated with the telephone number the 911 calls came from to find the phone belonged to 52-year-old Julius Lupowitz. West Melbourne Police Officer Ted Salem was on a traffic stop on Wingate Boulvevard when the 911 calls were received. As he attempted to quickly end the stop to respond to the priority call, he overheard the dispatcher relay over the air that Lupowitz was the telephone owner. Police say that Lupowitz was in fact the violator that Officer Salem was currently with on the traffic stop. Police say that the investigation revealed that Lupowitz called 911 to report a murder in hopes that the officer who stopped him would respond to the priority call, rather than write him a citation. Lupowitz would have only received a $209.00 speeding fine, but now faces a 3rd degree Felony charge for Misuse of the 911 System. That charge could land him in jail for up to 5 years if convicted. He still received the citation as well. Florida law requires Officers to personally observe misdemeanor crimes taking place in order to make an immediate arrest, with some exceptions. Because Officer Salem was not aware Lupowitz made the calls, nor did he see him on the telephone, West Melbourne Police filed the charge with the State Attorney’s Office. After reviewing the case and determining that the police response cost taxpayers in excess of $100, prosecutors issued a warrant for Lupowitz’s arrest on July 16, 2014. The charge was upgraded to a felony based on the amount of resources expended. On July 23, 2014, West Melbourne Officers became aware of the active warrant and arrested Lupowitz without incident at his home. He was turned over to the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office for incarceration. His bond was set at $2,000. SMH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Georgia Davis, Britain’s Fattest Teenager, Hospitalized After Being Removed Home By Crane

Georgia Davis, a 19-year-old sadly but accurately dubbed Britain’s Fattest Teenager, had to be rushed from her home to the hospital last week. Rushed in a relative sense. When the 840-pound Davis collapsed with breathing problems and chest pains in the bedroom of her home in South Wales, authorities underwent an amazing eight-hour operation to evacuate her out of the house and to a hospital. Georgia Davis Hospitalized A 40-man rescue team demolished the top half of her mom’s house with sledgehammers and a circular saw to make a 10-foot by 10-foot hole. They also tore down an internal dividing wall so Georgia Davis could be removed from her back bedroom which had become her own prison. Georgia was then airlifted out by crane on a special stretcher and transported via ambulance that had to be reinforced to take her weight. She had been “effectively immobile for six months” after her weight rocketed this year, pushing her to the brink with major health problems. She had weighed in at 460 pounds when she was just 15. Doctors told the Type 2 diabetic to lose at least 280 pounds or she would die. Davis lost 200 pounds through diet and exercise, but ultimately relapsed and ballooned to 840 pounds, thanks to a 13,000 calorie-a-day diet.

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Fifty Shades of Grey No Longer Banned By Florida Libraries

By popular demand, and after garnering much criticism, a Florida county is putting the racy romance trilogy Fifty Shades of Grey back on library shelves. Before reversing its decision, the Brevard County Library System was perhaps the most prominent of the many bans of the book occurring nationwide. The county pulled 19 copies of the best-sellers from its bookshelves earlier this month, calling the popular novels by EL James “semi-pornographic.” Monday, the county announced that Fifty Shades of Grey would be available immediately through the library in response to requests from residents. Library Services Director Cathy Schweinsberg said that the library was against censorship and was reviewing its selection criteria after negative feedback. Public libraries in several states have banned the book, saying it’s too steamy or poorly written. It’s definitely the latter, though you can’t ban it for that. Bottom line: Sometimes you gotta lighten up and give the people what they want … mind-numbingly cheesy, Twilight fan fiction-inspired softcore erotica. As soon as Universal won the movie rights to the best-selling “mommy porn” trilogy, fans have partaken in an intense, ongoing fantasy casting game. Tell us who should play Christian and Anastasia in the surveys below: Who should play Christian in 50 Shades of Grey? Who should play Ana in 50 Shades of Grey?

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Epitome Of A Bad Mother: Port St. John Mom Murks Four Kids Before Killing Herself [Video]

This one had us in tears. Three of the kids escaped to a neighbor’s house only to be called back by their mom . A mother of four shot and killed her children — three of whom returned home after fleeing — before killing herself Tuesday morning at a Port St. John home, according to investigators. The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office said Tonya Thomas, 33, shot and killed her two daughters, 17-year-old Pebbles Johnson and 13-year-old Jazlin Johnson, and her two sons, 15-year-old Jaxs Johnson and 12-year-old Joel Johnson. Brevard County sheriff’s Lt. Tod Goodyear said three of the children went to a neighbor’s house to say their mother had shot them. The mother then called the children back to the house and shot them again, killing them, investigators said. “I’m a father and I’ve got kids. I cannot comprehend a person doing that to their child — calling them back to the slaughter,” Goodyear said. The neighbors called 911 just before 5 a.m. and deputies found Pebbles Johnson dead in the front yard of the home at 7245 Bright Avenue. Deputies then spotted someone at the door and called the SWAT team, who later entered the home and found four people dead. “We have no idea on motive right now,” said Goodyear, who added that no note or letter has been discovered. The father of the children lives elsewhere in Brevard County and was very distraught upon hearing the news, Goodyear said. A friend of Thomas told authorities that Thomas sent a text message around 3 a.m., saying she wanted to be cremated with her children. The message wasn’t received, however, until after the friend woke up, which was after the family was found dead. More than a dozen deputies and SWAT team members had converged on the home and the neighborhood was cordoned off during the investigation. Goodyear said deputies were called to the home for a domestic incident a few weeks ago, but he offered no other details. Thomas has no significant criminal history, and domestic battery charges against her were dropped in 2002. Jaxs Johnson was set to appear in juvenile court on Tuesday for a misdemeanor battery charge involving his mother, but it’s not known if the hearing played a role in the shootings. School officials issued a statement after being informed of the deaths. “Brevard Public Schools is saddened to learn of the tragic deaths of four of its students. The police have released the students’ names and crisis teams/grief counselors have been sent to the respective schools to help students, faculty and staff deal with this heartbreaking news,” school officials said. It’s a cold world but sometimes it’s not what’s outside that gets us. Just heartbreaking. Video and photos below: Source Photo Credit: Brevard County Reporter

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Epitome Of A Bad Mother: Port St. John Mom Murks Four Kids Before Killing Herself [Video]

This one had us in tears. Three of the kids escaped to a neighbor’s house only to be called back by their mom . A mother of four shot and killed her children — three of whom returned home after fleeing — before killing herself Tuesday morning at a Port St. John home, according to investigators. The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office said Tonya Thomas, 33, shot and killed her two daughters, 17-year-old Pebbles Johnson and 13-year-old Jazlin Johnson, and her two sons, 15-year-old Jaxs Johnson and 12-year-old Joel Johnson. Brevard County sheriff’s Lt. Tod Goodyear said three of the children went to a neighbor’s house to say their mother had shot them. The mother then called the children back to the house and shot them again, killing them, investigators said. “I’m a father and I’ve got kids. I cannot comprehend a person doing that to their child — calling them back to the slaughter,” Goodyear said. The neighbors called 911 just before 5 a.m. and deputies found Pebbles Johnson dead in the front yard of the home at 7245 Bright Avenue. Deputies then spotted someone at the door and called the SWAT team, who later entered the home and found four people dead. “We have no idea on motive right now,” said Goodyear, who added that no note or letter has been discovered. The father of the children lives elsewhere in Brevard County and was very distraught upon hearing the news, Goodyear said. A friend of Thomas told authorities that Thomas sent a text message around 3 a.m., saying she wanted to be cremated with her children. The message wasn’t received, however, until after the friend woke up, which was after the family was found dead. More than a dozen deputies and SWAT team members had converged on the home and the neighborhood was cordoned off during the investigation. Goodyear said deputies were called to the home for a domestic incident a few weeks ago, but he offered no other details. Thomas has no significant criminal history, and domestic battery charges against her were dropped in 2002. Jaxs Johnson was set to appear in juvenile court on Tuesday for a misdemeanor battery charge involving his mother, but it’s not known if the hearing played a role in the shootings. School officials issued a statement after being informed of the deaths. “Brevard Public Schools is saddened to learn of the tragic deaths of four of its students. The police have released the students’ names and crisis teams/grief counselors have been sent to the respective schools to help students, faculty and staff deal with this heartbreaking news,” school officials said. It’s a cold world but sometimes it’s not what’s outside that gets us. Just heartbreaking. Video and photos below: Source Photo Credit: Brevard County Reporter

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Courtney Nash#39;s is only the third case of amoebic meningoencephalitis in Brevard County since 1985, Inman said. Nationwide, there are usually one to three cases each year of this rare and dangerous parasitic infection. Only one person has survived the infection since the 1970s, he added. “She was out swimming…in the St. John#39;s River, having fun like any other kids would in the water,” Nash#39;s uncle Tom Uzel said at a press conference Monday morning. Nash and her siblings and cousins h

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Bonnie Strickland, the aunt of 9-year-old Christian Alexander Strickland, told the Richmond Times-Dispatch that her nephew died Aug. 5 from amoebic meningoencephalitis, a deadly parasitic infection that attacks the brain and spine, after attending a fishing camp. Christian Alexander Strickland, 9, died Aug. 5, 2011, from amoebic meningoencephalitis, a deadly parasitic infection that attacks the brain and spine, after attending a fishing camp. A second child died this month from a deadly parasi

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