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Two men fighting over a parking spot in New York City are facing charges after their allegedly destructive battle over the space resulted in one of their vehicles crashing through the front of a bakery in the middle of its grand opening.

Around 4:00 pm on November 15, two men were reportedly angling for the same parking spot on the street in front of The Rainbow Bakery in Flushing, Queens.

When neither driver conceded, one of the men, identified as 24-year-old Jie Zou, allegedly decided to get out of his vehicle and confront the man in the other car. The passenger in Zou’s car, 35-year-old Jonathan Zhang, also reportedly got out of the vehicle to lend him support after reportedly retrieving a baseball bat.

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An Oregon man is facing several felony charges after allegedly busting his way into a police car and assaulting an officer with pepper spray.

Just after 9:30 am on October 4, a Portland Police Bureau officer was downtown and seated in his parked patrol car while attending to paperwork.

While the officer was distracted, a man reportedly approached from behind the car and smashed the window.

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During a string of reported burglaries, an Iowa man allegedly broke into a bank in the middle of the night and made off with their hand sanitizer, but left the money untouched.

39-year-old Mark Gray was convicted last year on a burglary charge, and the man, who lives in Sioux City, is still on probation for the offense.

On August 4, Gray allegedly showed up at the Security National Bank around midnight.

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A man accused his girlfriend of smashing a burger in his face during a beef, and she is facing domestic battery charges for the allegedly messy incident.

47-year-old Tanya Cordero and her boyfriend are residents of Largo, Florida, and they have four children together who reportedly live in the custody of one of their grandparents.

The couple lives in a trailer in which Cordero’s partner’s mom is listed as the owner, but Cordero was reported as not living there full time.

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When the police were searching for the perpetrator of a robbery at a skateboard shop, the suspect was tracked by following drops of blood that left a trail to the purported thief’s whereabouts.

On Saturday morning, police were in the process of following up on an alert that the Stix Ride Shop in the Pomona Valley had been broken into.

When they arrived at the establishment the authorities reported that there was broken glass from what appeared to have come from the storefront window, which had been smashed and destroyed.

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An 11-year-old boy is facing legal consequences after he was accused of stealing his mother’s vehicle and leading the police on a high-speed chase because he was allegedly unhappy with his punishment after a dispute with her.

On the evening of October 4, Amber Eckert and her son reportedly got into a fight resulting in her taking possession of his Playstation gaming system. He was then sent to bed, and his mother turned in for the night as well.

After a little while, Eckert’s boyfriend woke her up and told her that it appeared that her car was missing, and he suspected that her son had taken it out on the road.

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At a Georgia Walmart on the 4th of July, a minivan carrying a man, a woman, and four female children was seen on surveillance as the children allegedly helped the adults illegally take car batteries from the business and put them into the vehicle.

After the discovery that the store appeared to be missing several car batteries, and while investigating the cause of the loss on their security video footage, a minivan with six individuals was seen parked near one of the inventory storage areas located on the outside of the building.

Four little girls, the youngest suspected as being 5 or 6-years-old, were reportedly shown removing the batteries from the secured storage place after the adult woman accompanying them allegedly smashed the lock off using what was appeared to be a hammer. Both of the adults also purportedly took part in packing the batteries into the vehicle.

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A student of University of Texas at Austin has been accused of driving while intoxicated after she smashed her car into a restaurant on Monday morning. She allegedly became confrontational with the officers when they tried to detain her.

21-year-old Esther Shim is a junior at UT’s College of Communication. She was driving in an area near campus dubbed The Drag which houses a strip of university shops and restaurants. Around 2:30am she was said to have driven her car through the front windows of a restaurant called Poke Bowl, and the momentum of the vehicle came to a stop when it plowed through the interior and into the bathroom of the establishment.

Two patrolling officers in the area heard Shim’s squealing tires and the sound of the collision. When they arrived at the site they found much of the restaurant structure had crumpled from the accident and was surrounding Shim’s car, trapping her inside.

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