How do folks do it these days?
You know, run a small business, keep a stable of thugs in line, figure out which home to invade next and still save energy for Saturday night's big cockfighting event?
Just thinking about all the work that police say went into operating a south Phoenix tire shop makes us pooped.
The entrepreneur at the apostrophically challenged "Brother's Tire's" at 10th Street and Broadway, Manuel Torres, 39, was arrested yesterday and is getting some rest now in jail, accused
This tire shop at 10th Street and Broadway Road still appeared to be open for business when we drove by a couple of weeks ago, despite the heavy criminal charges police say are still pending against the owner, Manuel Torres. We wrote previously about meeting several employees at the shop the day after Torres' arrest.Police say Torres, 39, and his employees ran a crime syndicate from the shop at 1010 E. Broadway Road that preyed on illegal immigrants, launching a spree of kidnappings, home invas
from heidilynnsworld.com
William Windsor, aka, "Baby Man," who was found dead in his home this Friday. You might say he's gone to that Big Crib in the Sky. William Windsor, better known to Phoenicians as "Baby Man," has sucked his last pacifier. According to Phoenix police, Windsor -- a former country-western singer, Broadway actor, heir to the Popular Mechanics fortune, and full-time adult baby/diaper lover -- was found dead in his modest home at 1422 E.Weldon Ave. on January 30. He was
www.motivatedphotos.comA Phoenix man had himself a Plaxico Burress moment and then some today when the gun he was playing with accidentally went off and he shot his 14-year-old brother in the face.Responding to reports of a gunshot, police went to the area of 4700 E. Pollack, near 48th Street and Baseline Road in Phoenix, where they saw the 14-year-old victim sitting on a front porch holding a bloody towel to his face.