By Kenny Webster
Jun 3, 2021
We told you there was going to be a lot of insane violence this summer and we weren t kidding.
A 12-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl were in a shootout with deputies Tuesday night in Volusia County after the children broke into a house and armed themselves with guns, including an assault rifle, they found inside, Sheriff Mike Chitwood said.
Eight deputies fired over 60 rounds during the incident, Chitwood said, and they have been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s investigation. The children fired at the deputies on four separate occasions.
By Kenny Webster
Jun 3, 2021
We told you there was going to be a lot of insane violence this summer and we weren t kidding.
A 12-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl were in a shootout with deputies Tuesday night in Volusia County after the children broke into a house and armed themselves with guns, including an assault rifle, they found inside, Sheriff Mike Chitwood said.
Eight deputies fired over 60 rounds during the incident, Chitwood said, and they have been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s investigation. The children fired at the deputies on four separate occasions.
Superbad, today would have been the mononymous character s 40th birthday.
Seth Rogen, who co-wrote the film and plays a supporting role, pointed out the birthday on Twitter. He shared an image of the fake ID and reminded everyone that he was just 14 years old when he first came up with the joke (although it wasn t until his mid-20s that he got to take the joke to the bigscreen).
McLovin is, of course, the pseudonym of the
Superbad character Fogell, who was played by Christopher Mintz-Plasse. In real life, Mintz-Plasse is turning 32 in a couple of weeks. That huge age discrepancy, of course, is all part of Fogell s masterplan.
Get ready for more laughs at the El Paso Comic Strip this weekend. People were out and about this past Memorial Day weekend enjoying the start to their summer. With so many in our region getting vaccinated, people are eager to go out and enjoy some of the pre-pandemic activities they ve missed so much.
One of those activities includes heading out for a night on the town to enjoy some great comedy and lucky for comedy fans, one of our favorite comedians is coming back into town this weekend to make you laugh.
Willie Barcena will be performing at the El Paso Comic Strip this Thursday June 3rd through Sunday, June 6th. Willie is a great friend of the morning show so we re excited to have him coming into the studio this week to let us know how his pandemic has been treating him and see what he s been up to lately. Opening for his show will be the hilarious Byron Kennedy.
Multitasker Chingo Bling will bring his comedy skills again to El Paso, Texas later this year. Chingo Bling will be at Bart Reed's Comic Strip in September.