Aussie teen arrested over house party gone wrong
SYDNEY (AFP) — An Australian teenager who held a wild
house party which ended with police calling in air support
was Wednesday arrested over the incident, which is beginning
to turn him into global cult figure. Sixteen-year-old Corey
Delaney had refused to return to his parent's two-storey
home in the Melbourne suburb of Narre Warren since the party
he advertised on the Internet descended into mayhem on
Saturday night. Some 500 people turned up for the event and
after neighbors called in the authorities, police cars and
neighbors' property were damaged and 30 officers, a
helicopter and the dog squad were needed to subdue the
revellers. Delaney had also refused to take phone calls from
his parents, telling na tional television on Tuesday night:
"I haven't really talked to them because every time they try
to call, I don't answer." But police caught up with the
bleached-blonde youth, who has conducted all media
interviews wearing oversized dark glasses with yellow
frames, and he was arrested Wednesday morning." He is
currently being interviewed at Narre Warren police station
in relation to matters arising from the party," a police
spokeswoman told AFP. Delaney, who sported a hooded jacket
left open to expose a bare chest and a pierced nipple for
his TV interview, has won attention from around the world
for his nonchalance in the face of police, public and
parental anger. On Tuesday, he was reportedly relaxing at a
Melbourne beach with girls as his step-father described him
as a "show pony" who needed to be punished, and appealed for
him to come home. The interview he conducted with an
Australian current affairs show has been posted on the You
Tube video website and has already attracted thousands of
viewers, while his story has been broadcast around the
world. During the Australian interview Delaney explains that
the party was originally intended as "just a get-together
with a couple of mates" and makes a half-hearted apology to
his parents' neighbors .But he refuses to remove his
glasses, irritating the presenter." Nah, nah, I'll leave
these on, I like them," he says ."I'll say sorry but I'm not
taking off my glasses." When the Nine Network interviewer
asks Delaney what advice he would give to other teenagers
thinking about hosting a party while their parents are away,
he suggests he runs it for them. And when she advises him to
"go away and take a long hard look" at himself, he replies:
"I have. Everybody has. They love it."
Man Shoots Own Testicle During Attempted Robbery
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Indiana: 25-year-old Derrick Kosch has been
arrested and will likely be charged with armed
robbery after a botched hold up finished with him
putting a bullet through his right testicle and into
his leg.
Kosch entered the Village Pantry brandishing a
semiautomatic handgun and demanded money and
cigarettes. When the clerk turned to get the
cigarettes he attempted to put the gun in his
waistband and it went off.
Police, who have a surveillance video of the
incident, apprehended Kosch at home. He was taken to
hospital where he will most likely be operated on.
The clerk was unhurt in the incident.
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