March 19, 2019 NYPD deletes 'cop killer' tweet after officer is revealed to be alive NYPD has been forced to retract a statement about arresting a "cop killer" after it's revealed that the officer shot 20 years ago is still alive.
March 18, 2019 NJ man returns overdue library book to middle school 53 years later A New Jersey man has finally returned a school library book he checked out 53 years ago.
March 17, 2019 Cow on the loose near Indiana Chick-Fil-A: 'Hey, is this like a promo?' A cow on the run in Indiana near a Chick-Fil-A restaurant prompted some witnesses to suspect the fast food chain was up to a new marketing tactic.
March 17, 2019 New York woman 'sucked into parents' grave' suing cemetery A woman visiting her parents’ Long Island burial plot descended into more than despair — she sank hip-deep into their grave, a lawsuit claims.
March 14, 2019 Australian man blocks bow and arrow attack with his phone: police An Australian man was able to block an arrow from hitting him by using his phone, police said.
March 13, 2019 Wisconsin man arrested for allegedly throwing away 8 puppies in garbage bag A Wisconsin man was arrested for allegedly throwing away eight puppies in a garbage bag.
March 13, 2019 New York man bites off bouncer's finger after learning bar was closing: police Police in New York are searching for a man who allegedly bit off a bar security guard's finger because the bar was closing last month.
March 13, 2019 Wanted woman hit police officers with a door, bent another's thumb back during arrest, cops say Donna Cipley, 63, used her door to hit a police officer then bent back the thumb of another while being arrested for criminal contempt, authorities say.
March 13, 2019 Bavarian town that accidentally ordered 12-year supply of toilet paper flushes last roll One Bavarian town that accidentally ordered a 12-year supply of toilet paper is officially wiped out. The mayor of Fuchstal, a small town of around 4,000 people near Munich, says "the last roll has now been used up."
March 13, 2019 Accusation of dipping testicles in customer's salsa is no laughing matter, judge tells defendant A Tennessee judge was in no mood for nonsense Tuesday at a hearing for a defendant accused of dipping his testicles in salsa that a customer ordered from a Mexican restaurant earlier this year.