A man on a scooter in Surprise, Arizona, was arrested after asking a police officer a simple question. David Williams, 23, rode up to an officer around 7 a.m. last week in front of a convenience store and reportedly asked if the officer had ever arrested him before. The officer told Williams that he didn't think he had arrested him but ran his name through communications to check. The officer was notified that Williams had a valid warrant for his arrest out of Pinetop, Arizona, on suspicion of assault with a weapon. Williams was then arrested.
Police in Hallandale, Florida, said two deaf men were stabbed at the Ocean's Eleven Sports Lounge and Grill Saturday night when another patron thought the men were throwing gang signs at her. The men were using sign language. They were at the bar to celebrate a birthday. When 45-year-old Barbara Lee confronted the men, they motioned for her to go away. She left the bar but returned with 19-year-old Marco Ibanez, who is accused of pulling out a knife and stabbing the men. The two victims and a bouncer who were injured in the ruckus were taken to a local hospital and treated for non-life threatening injuries. Lee and Ibanez remain behind bars.
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