George Reiger is well known for his collection of Disney related tattoos. He has a assortment of over 2,000 of them covering his body. But recently he’s had a change of heart and was planning on getting them removed for the new love of his life. But he might want to hold off on that plan.
Last week, Reiger was arrested and charged with battery and false imprisonment, both are felonies. His fiancé said they had an argument and, eventually, George became violent. He pushed her around and blocked her from leaving the room. (Ironically, all this took place at a Disney World hotel room.) Then he went on a rampage and trashed her laptop, clothes, and a bunch of her belongings.
Warning: Any relationship that begins with someone telling you to remove and get rid of your collection of tattoos was doomed to fail anyway. Sounds like both sides have issues in this relationship.
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Who would have thought that tattoos would be able to wrap up a cold case and help land a bad guy in jail?
Tattoos are becoming law enforcement’s friend. The police use tattoos to determine gang affiliation and to identify possible suspects for various crimes. Along with your mug shot you are likely to have your tattoos photographed and documented as well. Smart on the part of the police to use whatever means they have to help keep violence down.
So, even though gang members are well aware that their tattoos can be used against them, they still continue to make the same stupid mistakes when it comes to their body art – fortunately.
A California gang member by the name of Anthony Garcia was just found guilty in the murder of John Juarez which took place outside of a liquor store about 7 years ago. This means that Garcia was just barely 18 at the time.
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Amy Winehouse was arrested for an alleged assault. The story is that Amy has headbutted a man outside a London pub. She voluntarily reported to a London police station on Friday to answer questions, and was arrested. It is a policy in England to arrest a suspect before questioning her in connection to a possible crime. continue reading
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