Deputy Popped For Going 96 In A 35 Zone: A County Sheriff Chief Deputy in Georgia found out he’s not above the law when he got pulled over recently by a fellow policeman. Henry County Sheriff Chief Deputy Michael Yarbrough was clocked going a whopping 96 mph in a 35-mph zone in an unmarked Dodge Charger. According to dash cam video from the incident, the Henry County police officer decides whether or not to right his superior a ticket, when he finally decides, “Well - you know I don't care for him. So, I'm going to write his ***." The officer then handed Yarbrough the citation.
In other stupid criminal news...
Drunk Driver In Wales Keeps Crashing...And Driving: A drunk driver in the UK managed to crash twice, setting off his airbags, before driving off on the wrong side of the road towards an ambulance. Gary Hillman, 48, was more than three times the legal limit he drove his work haphazardly, reportedly drunk on vodka. His sentencing hearing revealed that Hillman collided with a security fence at an industrial park before crashing again, this time deploying the airbags. The defendant then turned around onto a freeway, driving with his head out the window so he could see. That’s when he reportedly veered onto the wrong side of the road and drove for almost a mile, nearly crashing into an ambulance, which had its lights and siren on. Hillman has been sentenced to a year in prison and will have his driver’s license suspended for two and a half years.