New York Post

Weird BUT true

- Tamar Lapin,Wires

Now that’s pomp and circumstan­ce.

A Florida high school held its graduation at sea — with students receiving their diplomas on Jet Skis.

To maintain social-distancing protocols, the principal of Somerset Island Prep in Key West used a grabber tool to hand out the documents from an anchored boat as the students drove up.

They weren’t over the moon with their neighbor.

A Illinois man was arrested for mooning his neighbors, apparently in anger at being told to stop mowing yards that weren’t his.

Bradley M. Hayes, 42, was hit with disorderly-conduct charges for pulling down his pants when residents confronted him.

The act caused “multiple neighbors to be alarmed and disturbed,” according to a police report.

A Canadian grandmothe­r thought she’d seen it all, until this guy showed up.

Dianne Clark said she witnessed a naked man steal a minivan, hit a fire hydrant and then return to take a bath in the geyser last week.

“Stark naked,” Clark told Global News.

Police said the driver, who wasn’t identified, was taken to a hospital with non-lifethreat­ening injuries.

They are considerin­g charging him with dangerous driving.

An Indian policeman’s TikTok video helped reunite a family with their long-lost father.

Punjab Police Constable Ajaib Singh posted a clip showing people distributi­ng food to the needy during the country’s coronaviru­s lockdown.

An eagle-eyed viewer spotted R. Venkateshw­arlu, who had been missing for two years, in the footage and alerted the family.

A New Zealand beach turned red after a million lobsters died there.

Locals in the coastal communitie­s of Broad Bay and Edwards Bay reported the phenomenon last week.

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