HPD: Man Killed ver Beer
Posted by admin | News | Posted on January 4th, 2009
The News Review:
- HPD: Man Killed ver Beer
- PLICE: Beer run suspect flees with children in SUV
- $50000 at stake in Las Vegas beer pong tourney
HPD: Man Killed ver Beer
MSNBC
Investigators said Michael Cisneros 59 was drinking beer with three men at his home in the 8000 block of Tuffly at 5:40 p. on New Year’s Day when Serapio Chavez 39 told Cisneros he was leaving and taking a six-pack purchased by Cisneros. The two men got into a fight inside the home.
PLICE: Beer run suspect flees with children in SUV
KVIA TX
Investigators said the suspect had his children inside his white Cadillac Escalade while he attempted to get away from police. Michael Martinez 25 of the 200 block of Collingsworth was arrested and charged with Theft Evading Arrest or Detention and Abandoning and Endangering a Child. He was booked into the El Paso County Detention Center under a $6250 bond.
$50000 at stake in Las Vegas beer pong tourney
Las Vegas Sun NV
A grand prize of $50000 drew nearly 800 participants from 45 states to Las Vegas to play in a game made famous by college students. The winners of the prize money will be determined today — the final day of the three-day competition. Beer pong is played on an 8-foot-long table with two team members on each side. The objective is to sink ping pong balls into the 10 beer-filled cups before the opponent does. When a player gets a ball into the cup the losing team must drink to the loss. ?This is the largest beer pong tournament in the world and this is the culminating event of the whole year to satellite tournaments though you can buy your way in (for $500 per person)? World Series of Beer Pong co-founder Duncan Carroll said. ?There are a lot of satellite winners here but also a lot of regular Joe?s that just decided to sign up and see how it goes.
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