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   Two Louisville, Ken- tucky, roommates got into a heated dis- pute at their home on May 20, The Charlotte Observer reported, over an unlikely subject: Hot Pockets.
Heated Roommate Loses It Over Hot Pockets
‘Pach’-ing A Wallop
“It’s gonna be a long road,” said Bogar, noting that she doesn’t blame the elephant.
In Georgia, residents can now use a digital driver’s li- cense, which can be uploaded to Apple Wallet and allows us- ers to leave their IDs in their bag or pocket at TSA check- points. But, as United Press International reported, snap- ping a selfie for the ID comes with a few rules.
“Cheers to technology and keeping things classy!”
Get To The Point
 Beth Bogar of West Ches- terfield, New Hampshire, was just finishing up a trip with her husband to Bali when things took a turn. WMUR-TV re- ported that the couple ended their tour at Mason Elephant Park & Lodge, where she got to swim with and ride an el- ephant. But when she posed with the pachyderm for a pho- to, her arm got “pushed” into the animal’s mouth.
You Stay Classy, Georgia
Omar Gutierrez, 32, of Gainesville, Florida, donned a cat costume before plunging a knife into his roommate’s neck on May 22, WCJB-TV reported. When the victim asked why he stabbed him, Gutierrez said, “It was in- stinctual.”
   Clifton Williams, 64, was charged with second-degree assault after he allegedly shot the victim. Williams “got mad he ate the last Hot Pocket and began throwing tiles at him,” police said. When the victim moved to leave the home, Williams re- trieved a firearm and shot the man in the posterior. He re- mains in the custody of Lou- isville Metro Corrections.
“I couldn’t get my arm out. I could just hear cracking and I just started to panic,” she said.
“Please take pictures with your clothes on when sub- mitting them for your Digital Driver’s License and ID,” the Georgia Department of Driver Services posted on its Facebook page on May 23.
Gutierrez had claimed that the roommate had hurt his cat, although the victim denied it. He was charged with first-de- gree attempted murder.
                 In other Weird happen- ings:
Farewell To Arm?
ILLUSTRATION BY MARK GALACGAC
Bogar was rushed to a hos- pital an hour away, where the surgeon was able to reassem- ble her arm with plates and screws.
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