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" ... But if you vacation in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico or Lake Arrowhead, California, you’re more likely to catch the so-called “Red Rocker” with his hair down— chilling on a boat (or at his restaurant) sipping one of his branded Cabo Wabo tequila cocktails. That is, when he’s not taking a viral agave field “perp” walk (if that flies over your head, check your social media feed). ... "
" ... Did you catch it? At around the 9 second mark in the video, the perp reaches into his pocket. He quickly scans his surroundings to see if anyone has their eyes on him and then makes his move. He presses the skimmer on top of the real pinpad and completes his transaction. No one near him -- not the cashier who is just feet away, not the two customers in line behind him -- notices what goes down. ... "
" ... In last night’s episode Dorie explains that he doesn’t like firing his guns (he was both a cop and a wild west show trick shooter) because he once stopped a robbery by trying to wing a perp in the leg, but accidentally his him square on, causing the man to bleed out. He didn’t leave town because he was chased out. He left because everyone started calling him a hero after killing the man. ... "
" ... In the scene above mimicking veteran singer Kim Jong-seo's recent performance of his hit "Beautiful Restriction" on a popular singing competition show, Lee serenades the weeping president in the parody “Beautiful Imprisonment (feat. Park Geun-hye)” with the line: “Finally, me, for the first time, me…” as the handcuffed Samsung boss made the perp walk over the weekend. ... "
" ... Law enforcement officials are more interested in whether their perp is closely related to other people in the database, as calculated from number of shared genetic variants. Your DNA is roughly 50% similar to each of your parents, 25% for grandparents. For each generation since two people shared a common ancestor — such as grandparents — their genetic similarity is reduced to one quarter, which means first cousins share about 12.5% of their DNA, second cousins 3.125% and third cousins less than 1%. ... "