New York Post

Weird BUT true

- Tamar Lapin, Wires

This wasn’t a clean break. A Florida woman allegedly hit her ex-boyfriend with a hammer and smeared BBQ sauce and whipped cream on his car after their breakup.

Beth Bianca Bruna, 22, apparently flew into a rage after her boyfriend of more than a year ended things last week.

She is facing a slew of charges, including for aggravated battery using a deadly weapon, criminal mischief and simple battery.

A Kentucky man was arrested for breaking back into jail after being released.

Brandon Conley, 29, ended up back behind bars for allegedly sneaking inside the Fayette County Detention Center boiler room and damaging the boiler.

He had originally been booked on a public intoxicati­on charge. Now he’s also facing charges of third-degree burglary and first-degree criminal mischief.

That’s one baaad ram. A ram wandered off a farm in Canada and ended up chasing a cyclist down a road for about a mile.

“As soon as I went past him, he did a full-on sprint,” the biker, Keith Ailey, told the CBC. “He was kind of charging and making some grunts, or pretty deep baas at the very least.”

The animal, named Ozzy, eventually got distracted by a truck and quit the chase. He was retrieved from a nearby feed store by his farm handlers.

Residents of a Queensland, Australia, suburb were awakened in the dead of night by sounds coming from their kitchen — and found a python.

A wrangler was able to relocate it safely outside.

Nebraska has a beef with its neighbor Colorado.

Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts has decided to declare a “Meat on the Menu Day” in response to Colorado encouragin­g people to avoid meat for one day a week.

Ricketts called Colorado Gov. Jared Polis’ “MeatOut Day,” a “direct attack on our way of life” as he signed the pro-meat declaratio­n.

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