SLPCamaroV6’s dad
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Most of us just bitch about people that talk at the movies. When you are, “all that is man” you do something about it, then go back to watching the movie.
PHILADELPHIA — A South Philadelphia man enraged because a family was talking during a Christmas showing of “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” decided to deal with the situation by shooting the father, police said.
James Joseph Cialella Jr., 29, is charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and weapons violations.
His alleged victim, whom police did not identify, was shot in the left arm. He was treated at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
“It’s truly frightening when you see something like this evolve into such violence,” said police spokesman Lt. Frank Vanore. “That something like this leads to a shooting in a movie theater.”
Police were called to the United Artists Theatre Riverview Plaza about 9:30 p.m., less than an hour into the filmed adaptation of an F. Scott Fitzgerald short story that stars Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett.
As the story of a man’s aging backward unfolded on the screen, drama among the spectators erupted when Cialella grew angry that a family sitting in front of him was talking too loudly, Vanore said.
Cialella told the family to be quiet and threw popcorn at a boy who had been talking to his father. The father, 31, exchanged words with Cialella, who got out of his seat and came around the aisle to confront the family, Vanore said.
The father stood, shielding his family, Vanore said. The argument turned physical. Cialella then pulled a black handgun and shot the father, sending others in the crowded theater running for safety, according to police.
Vanore said Cialella then returned to his seat and continued watching the movie.
The victim and witnesses were able to identify the gunman, who was confronted in the theater by police. Vanore said officers found a Kel-Tec .380-caliber handgun on Cialella, who was taken into custody and charged.
Robert Sylvester jumps a highway media after waving his gun at police on of I-55/74 in Normal, Illinois, Monday, January 5, 2009. Sylvester was shortly shot by police. He is a suspect in the robbery of Check 'n Go at Market and Hinshaw Streets in Bloomington, Illinois, police said. The suspect fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. Sylvester led police on a high speed chase from Lexington to I-39 before he stopped on I-55/74 just north of Normal Community West High School in Normal. Sylvester was listed in critical condition at a Bloomington hospital
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aw… Just read that he died after the shootout… at least his family will always have this badass pic to remember him.
A release from McLean County Coroner Beth Kimmerling detailing the results of Tuesday’s autopsy included an unusual sentiment from Sylvester’s kin: “Per his family, Mr. Sylvester was a good husband, loved his children, and was very proud to be an ironworker.”
If that was one of my family members I would totally have a poster of that hanging in my house.
Holy shit… amazing!!!
Youtube search Brianna Frost…
Did you catch the Marlboro in his mouth? That’s more man than Chuck Norris.
this may be a repost, but reposting awesome is just reawesoming.
http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=1778399&server=vimeo.com&sho
wow, thats some crazy shit. i was totaly waiting to see one of them go splat.
a burnout on a burnout on a burnout
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^^^ Haha… did that really just happen wtf!
Yo dawg, i heard you like burnouts, so we put a burnout in your burnout so you can burn out while you burn out
I’d also completely forgotten about the new balance guy… he’s still top of the list for all that is man IMHO.