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News of the Weird - Crime pays at least in Richmond, CA

When officials in Richmond, California, learned in 2009 that 70 percent of the city鈥檚 murders and firearms assaults were directly linked to 17 people, they decided on a bold program: to pay off those 17 to behave themselves. For a budget of about $1.

When officials in Richmond, California, learned in 2009 that 70 percent of the city鈥檚 murders and firearms assaults were directly linked to 17 people, they decided on a bold program: to pay off those 17 to behave themselves. For a budget of about $1.2 million a year, the program offers individual coaching, health care coverage and several hundred dollars a month in stipends to former thugs who stick to their 鈥渓ife map鈥 of personal goals and conflict-resolution training. According to an April report on National Public Radio鈥檚 鈥淭his American Life,鈥 Richmond is no longer among the most dangerous towns in America, with the murder rate in fact having fallen from its all-time yearly high of 62 to 11 last year.

Can鈥檛 Possibly Be True

鈥 One might believe that a 6th-grader, suspended for a whole year after school officials found a 鈥渕arijuana鈥 leaf in his backpack, might be immediately un-suspended if authorities (after three field tests) found the leaf was neither marijuana nor anything else illegal. Not, however, at Bedford Middle School in Roanoke, Virginia, whose officials said they had acted on gossip that students called the leaf 鈥渕arijuana,鈥 and therefore under the state schools鈥 鈥渓ook-alike-drug鈥 policy, the 6th-grader was just as guilty as if the leaf were real. Formerly a high-achiever student, he has, since last September, suffered panic attacks and is under the care of a pediatric psychiatrist, and his parents filed a federal lawsuit in February.

The Job of Researcher

鈥 Biologist Regine Gries of Canada鈥檚 Simon Fraser University devotes every Saturday to letting about 5,000 bedbugs suck blood from her arm 鈥 part of research by Gries and her biologist-husband Gerhard to develop a pheromone-based 鈥渢rap鈥 that can lure the bugs from infested habitats like bedding. (She estimates having been bitten 200,000 times since the research began, according to a May Wired magazine report.) Regine holds each mesh-topped jar of bugs against her arm for about 10 minutes each (which Gerhard cannot do because he is allergic) 鈥 leading, of course, to hours of itchiness and swelling in the name of progress.

The Continuing Crisis

The three gentle grammar pedants (one an environmental lawyer calling himself 鈥淎gente Punto Final,鈥 i.e., 鈥淎gent Period鈥) devoted to ridding Quito, Ecuador, of poorly written street graffiti, have been patrolling the capital since November 2014, identifying misplaced commas and other atrocities and making sneaky corrective raids with spray paint. Punto Final told The Washington Post in March that he acts out of 鈥渕oral obligation鈥 鈥 that 鈥減unctuation matters, commas matter, accents matter.鈥 As police take vandalism seriously in Quito, the three must act stealthily, in hoodies and ski masks, with one always standing lookout.

Suspicions Confirmed

鈥 Almost half of the DNA collected from a broad swath of the New York City subway system matched no known organism, and less than one per cent was human. Weill Cornell Medical College researchers announced in February that they had identified much DNA by swabbing passenger car and station surfaces, finding abundant matches to beetles and flies (and even traces of inactive anthrax and bubonic plague) but that since so few organisms have been fully DNA-鈥漵equenced,鈥 there was no cause for alarm. The lead researcher fondly compared the bacteria-teeming subway to a 鈥渞ain forest,鈥 deserving 鈥渁we and wonder鈥 that 鈥渢here are all these species鈥 that so far cause humans relatively little harm.

Latest Religious Messages

鈥 鈥淚鈥檓 doing what God wants,鈥 Mike Holpin, 56, told British TV鈥檚 Channel 5 in April. 鈥淚n the Bible, God says go forth and multiply,鈥 said the unemployed former carny who claims to have fathered at least 40 children (now aged from 3 to 37) by 20 different women. Holpin has been married three times, and lives with his fiancee Diane and two kids in the Welsh town of Cwm. 鈥淚 (will) never stop,鈥 Holpin said. 鈥淚鈥檓 as fertile as sin...鈥

First Things First

(1) A 21-year-old man in Hefei, China, collapsed in May after 14 straight days of Internet gaming, yet when paramedics revived him, the man begged them to leave and put him back in front of the screen. (2) Then, two weeks later in Nanchang, China, a 24-year-old female gamer took only a minutes-long break at an Internet cafe, at 4 a.m., to head to a rest room and give birth 鈥 returning with her blood-covered baby in her arms to resume her place at the mouse pad. (London鈥檚 Daily Telegraph, reporting from Beijing in May, estimated that China has 24 million Internet 鈥渁ddicts.鈥)

Undignified Deaths

鈥 It takes only four of the U.S. Supreme Court justices to accept a case for review, but it takes five to stay an execution. On January 23, the Court accepted the case challenging Oklahoma鈥檚 death penalty chemicals, but the lead challenger, Charles Warner, lacking that fifth 鈥渟tay鈥 vote, had been executed eight days earlier (using the challenged chemicals), during the time the justices were deliberating. (The case, Warner vs. Gross, was immediately renamed Glossip V. Gross, but Richard Glossip himself was scheduled to die on January 28. Then, without explanation, at least one other justice supplied Glossip鈥檚 missing fifth vote, and, with one day to spare, his execution was stayed until the challenge to the chemicals is resolved.)

Recurring Themes

Drivers Hit With Their Own Cars Recently: (1) A 64-year-old woman was knocked down by her in-gear minivan in Lake Crystal, Minnesota, as she got out to retrieve something from her house (March). (2) A man in 麻豆传媒AV Centre Township, Pennsylvania, was hospitalized after leaving his idling car to adjust something under the hood and apparently adjusted the wrong thing, sending the car thrusting forward (February).

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