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Police Accuse Frankenstein of 'Disorderly Conduct While Intoxicated'

By Ben MuessigAug 30th 2010 – 12:21PM
Hamilton County Sheriff's Office

Hamilton County Sheriff's Office

(Aug. 30) -- It didn't take an angry mob of torch-wielding villagers to nab this Frankenstein. Police in Anderson Township, Ohio, cuffed a man with a gash on his forehead who happens to be named Forrest V. Frankenstein Jr. According to Cincinnati.com, Frankenstein made some monstrous threats to deputies at a Toby Keith...

Woman Allegedly Called 911 Looking for a Date

By Ben MuessigAug 4th 2010 – 7:59AM
Hamilton County Sheriff's Office

Hamilton County Sheriff's Office

(Aug. 4) -- Bernadette Music was looking for love in all the wrong places, at least that's what police are saying. The 43-year-old Norwood, Ohio, resident allegedly got drunk and dialed 911 several times to ask dispatchers for help finding a date. Music phoned emergency services dispatchers four or five times on July 26,...

Snooki Arrested for Being Snooki: What Defines Disorderly Conduct?

By David KnowlesJul 30th 2010 – 6:12PM

(July 30) -- New Jersey, we've got a situation. A legal one, that is. On Friday, reports emerged that Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, the star of the MTV reality show "Jersey Shore" (which just enjoyed its second season premiere the night before) had been arrested in Seaside Heights, N.J., for disorderly conduct. That got...

'Jersey Shore' Star Snooki Arrested in ... Jersey

Jul 30th 2010 – 3:58PM
Richard Drew, AP

Richard Drew, AP

(July 30) -- Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi was arrested in Seaside Heights, NJ, TMZ confirms. The reality starlet, whose show just premiered its second season on MTV, was taken into custody by the cops for disorderly conduct.

Kobayashi: I Would Have Won Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest

By Ben MuessigJul 21st 2010 – 8:53AM
Ben Muessig, AOL

Ben Muessig, AOL

(July 21) -- Competitive eater Takeru Kobayashi didn't compete in this year's Nathan's Famous July Fourth International Hot Dog Eating Contest -- but he says he was hungry enough to win it. In an exclusive interview with AOL News after he was released from jail for rushing the stage at the July 4 eating contest, the...

Background on disorderly conduct

Disorderly conduct is a criminal charge in most jurisdictions in the United States. Typically, disorderly conduct makes it a crime to be drunk in public, to "disturb the peace", or to loiter in certain areas.

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