Sunday, June 24, 2001

Todays horrorscope....

Mercury, your ruler, appears to have been moving backward through the sky these past few weeks, which may account for your feeling that your life has been moving in the wrong direction.

You're about to discover that something you thought had gone wrong has worked out exactly the way it was supposed to.

Anything is possible for you now. If you want something enough, you'll find a way to get it.
Your dreams may seem unrealistic to some, but only because they lack your vision.


*grumpf* Still feels suspiciously like work....

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Heheh. Only in New York... "Help! Police! Theyre trying to rob me of my cocaine!"

Heeheehee

NY Post--
CARJACK TURNS INTO COCAINE BUST: COPS

June 24, 2001
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A man who ran into a police station house screaming that someone was trying to hijack him at gunpoint ended up behind bars himself when cops say they found a cache of cocaine in his rented car.

"Hey! There's a guy with a gun, and he tried to hijack me!" a breathless William Valejos, 27, told Detectives John Dalessandro and Enrique Sanchez at the 34th Precinct station house in Manhattan's Washington Heights just before midnight Friday.

The two cops went out searching for the gun-toting thug and nabbed 32-year-old Moises Nina.

Valejos told the two veteran detectives he had been driving his rented Chevrolet Malibu on the Henry Hudson Parkway when a BMW tried to cut him off.

As the car pulled alongside, he said, a man in the car pointed a handgun at him and ordered him to pull over.

Instead, he sped to the station house. Outside, the two thugs tried to break into the rental car.

After Nina was nabbed, police say he told them he was after the valuable cargo in the trunk of the rental car.
When the cops opened the trunk, they say they found 17 kilos of cocaine, with a street value of $425,000.

Valejos, of Miami, played dumb - but was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance by the cops he had run to for help.

Nina was charged with attempted robbery.
Cops are still seeking his accomplice.

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