If you've ever wondered what things are like inside America's jails, Spike has the perfect show for you. And this weekend, they'll be featuring some stories from behind Amarillo's bars!
Yesterday, a high-speed chased occurred in Los Angeles. But this was not the average cop-and-suspect chase. This one was very odd, one that I've never witnessed before.
It's time for the 2016 Texas Warrant Roundup! If you have even the slightest thought that you might have a warrant, you need to check out the website below before Amarillo Police comes knocking on your door and arrests you!
The internet will never stop arguing about when it is okay to show films with explicit content to children. But, there is one thing that we’re pretty sure everyone can agree on: showing the violent and disturbing The ABCs of Death to five classes of unsuspecting students is an act of irresponsible idiocy on just about every conceivable level. Columbus, Ohio substitute teacher Sheila Kearns was rightfully let go from her job back in 2013 when she screened the film for her substitute Spanish classes, but the courts have handed down an additional punishment: 90 days in jail.
Just in time for a Valentine's Day cell date, a 19-year-old gamer from Nevada could face up to five years in prison for repeatedly calling the cops and swatting other players.