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Crime seems to become normal in this wonderful country. The news were poring in and one news flash was crazier than the other!
An 11 year old on a car chase, then a 22 year old school bus driver on drugs, another car chase, this time in California (where else?!) and to top the this segment of bad news: a shooting in a casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
CNN report with Chuck Roberts, the George Clooney of News reporters. Mark Roesler has been caught committing fraud. Who is Mark Roesler? He was the expert witness for the OJ Simpson civil trial and he signed a document which stated that he appraised a fraudulent exhibition as being worth $8.75 million bucks!
That does not make it to the HEADLINES! I wonder why? Maybe because the entire media was pranked by MArk Roesler’s team of Fraud showing criminals?! Kenneth Knoll who turned this June DiMaggio crap into a book which is still being sold as “Memoir” (where are you Oprah Winfrey when we need you?!) and Mary Jane Popp, the fakes wig from Sacramento, CA, the shameful clown: Robert W. Otto and of course–the mother of greed: Anna Strasberg–who now has the guts to come back to California in order to try to steal Marilyn Monroe back and to continue her abuse and money milking actions. Shame on all of them.
Enjoy this news flash–from a normal day, in the United Stated of America.

11-year-old leads Orange Beach police on high speed chase
7/5/2007, 7:16 p.m. CDT
ORANGE BEACH, Ala. An 11-year-old girl has been charged with driving under the influence after she led Orange Beach police on a high speed chase.

Greg Duck, Assistant Police Chief in Orange Beach, said the Tuesday night chase — which was caught on a dash camera in a police cruiser — started at about 10:30 p.m. in Orange Beach near the Florida line. It ended just inside the Gulf Shores city limits when the girl crashed and rolled the Chevy Monte Carlo she was driving.

Duck said the chase began when a patrol officer saw the car speeding west along Alabama 182. When the officer flicked on his lights to pull the car over, it sped up, The Press Register of Mobile reported on its Web site Thursday.

Las Vegas casino shooting wounds 4; motive uncertain
Steven Zegrean, 51, of suburban Las Vegas, was held in the shooting incident.
LAS VEGAS — Christopher Koenig was pumping nickels into a slot machine at the New York-New York casino just after midnight early Friday, “losing big,” when he first heard gunfire.

The former public-safety officer from Missouri said he ran toward the shots, bounded up the casino escalator to a second-floor walkway and helped others subdue the alleged shooter, 51-year-old Steven Zegrean.

Zegrean, reportedly an out-of-work painter who is estranged from his family, allegedly opened fire on casino gamblers, wounding four people. He was reloading his 9 mm semiautomatic handgun when he was tackled by off-duty law-enforcement officers, two military men and casino-security officers, said Koenig.

Las Vegas police described Zegrean, a resident of Henderson, a Las Vegas suburb, as “distraught” but could not say what set off the shooting spree.

“We believe he had been walking up and down the strip for several days,” said Capt. James Dillon, who runs the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s robbery homicide division. “We believe it was a random act with no relationship to the New York-New York and no relationship to the victims.”

Police said Zegrean had concealed his gun inside his jacket and walked to a balcony area overlooking the casino floor. Melody Zegrean, 43, a Las Vegas resident who identified herself as Steven Zegrean’s cousin, told The Associated Press that he had been divorced for several years.

Two shooting victims were treated at the scene and released, while two others were transported to a local hospital for “non-life-threatening injuries,” said Las Vegas police spokesman Bill Cassell.

Zegrean was booked on charges of attempted murder, battery with a deadly weapon, burglary, conspiracy and discharging a firearm in an occupied structure, Dillon said.

“It was extremely fortunate that nobody was killed,” Dillon said.

About 16 shots were fired from the balcony, sending gamblers running for the doors, leaping over chairs and diving under gaming tables. Pit bosses stayed on hand, however, to guard the casino chips, Koenig said.

And most of the New York-New York casino did not even shut down during the incident, a hotel spokeswoman said. By about 4 a.m., the casino was back in full operation.

The 2,000-room hotel-casino, which opened in 1997, features a facade replicating the New York City skyline, with a 47-story knockoff of the Empire State Building, a 150-foot Statue of Liberty and a Coney Island-style roller coaster. It is owned by MGM Mirage Inc.
Ever since the terrorist attacks in 2001, Las Vegas has been bracing for an incident that might scare off tourists. But the gun attack Friday was having a limited effect on the city, coming on the eve of the celebration of 7/7/07, the combination of lucky numbers in the gambling world.

“It happens everywhere,” said Lynda Mitchell of Downey, Calif., who was visiting the hotel with her husband, Mark.

A casino is a poor choice for a random shooting, experts say, given how many security officers patrol the properties and the intensive surveillance. Major hotels employ dozens of security officers on every shift.

Police say the car sideswiped another vehicle during the chase, which reached speeds of more than 100 miles per hour. Investigators say the girl was taken to South Baldwin Regional Medical Center. She was treated for minor injuries and released.

The girl is from Perdido Key, Fla. and was vacationing in the area with family. Her name was not released because of her age.

Duck told NBC15 News that the girl told police she was on her way to pick up her sister at a concert in Orange Beach.

The case has been handed over to the Baldwin County Juvenile Court for prosecution. Along with the DUI charge, the girl faces charges of speeding, leaving the scene of an accident and reckless endangerment, Duck said.

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