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Viral Video Fires Back at "Hypocritical" Gun Control Celebrities

Demand a plan, Hollywood stars? A new viral video sends a very different message: Demand Celebrities Go F–k Themselves. YouTube user Mike Hunt has created a response to the PSA recorded a few weeks ago by various famous faces – from Jamie Foxx to Jason Bateman – in which celebrities urge the public to push for stricter gun control laws . Celebrities Demand a Plan: End Gun Violence Demand a Plan Parody “I was immediately struck by the irony of their entire campaign,” Hunt tells EW . “Here are a bunch of vapid Hollywood celebrities attempting to shame the public into submitting to more gun control. Their entire industry profits from a culture of violence and gun entertainment. “I was really surprised at the amount of positive responses and feedback the video has received. Hopefully a few of these ‘stars’ see it and maybe turn the microscope back on their hypocritical industry.” Watch the videos above and then vote below: Does Hunt have a point? Are celebrities hypocrities by fighting for tighter gun restrictions?   Yes, look at their movies! No, there’s a difference between entertainment and real life! View Poll »

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Viral Video Fires Back at "Hypocritical" Gun Control Celebrities

Jacob Cox-Brown Brags About Drunk Driving Hit-and-Run on Facebook, Gets Arrested

Jacob Cox-Brown is not smart. The Oregon teen was jailed following the dumbest Facebook gaffe of all time – and that’s saying something, as 95 percent of all Facebook posts could be considered dumb. His blunder? Bragging about driving drunk AND committing a hit-and run. “Drivin drunk … classsic 😉 but to whoever’s vehicle i hit i am sorry. :P” was the early-morning post that quickly led to his arrest at home in Astoria, Oregon. Upon reading Jacob Cox-Brown’s post , two of the his Facebook friends contacted police; it became vital information in an ongoing investigation – go figure! The previous night, two officers responded to an incident in which a white Scion and an adjacent vehicle were damaged in their parking spots. After collecting pieces of a damaged taillight and bumper, police were informed about the Facebook post and headed over to the home of Cox-Brown. They arrested him on two counts of failing to perform the duties of a driver. No DUI charge was filed as nine hours had passed and he was not in the car. “Astoria Police have an active social media presence,” a spokesman said. “It was a private Facebook message to one of our officers that got this case moving, though. When you post, you have to figure that it is not going to stay private long.”  “We actually use Facebook to find things not unlike this.” At 18, he can be charged as an adult; surprising, as he clearly has the IQ of a three-year-old. Too bad there’s no surcharge for social media stupidity.

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Jacob Cox-Brown Brags About Drunk Driving Hit-and-Run on Facebook, Gets Arrested