Crazy week for Boebert
IT was the week from hell for America’s craziest congresswoman.
Lauren “Bozo” Boebert has run her political career on a platform of law, order and family values, much to the love of her supporters.
Sadly last week, the 37-year-old grandmother found that practising what she preached failed in her home.
Her son Tyler, 18, has been charged with multiple felony charges in connection with a “recent string of vehicle trespass and property thefts” in Rifle, Colorado.
On top of all that, he is claimed to have made a sex tape with his fellow suspect – a female minor.
And to think Boebert once said: “The Biden crime family will go down as the most corrupt political family in American history.”
Oops.
A DELTA flight had to reverse its course one hour after departing when maggots descended from the overhead compartment, dropping on to passengers.
As the flight from Amsterdam to Detroit, Michigan, was underway a passenger’s carryon bag containing decomposing fish accidentally opened, leading to the grubs terrorising passengers.
A STUDENT was left “scarred and disfigured” after her teacher brought a “surprise” into chemistry class, according to a lawsuit filed by her family.
It wasn’t chemicals that caused damage to the student’s arm but the two “katana-style swords” the teacher brought into Volcano Vista High School in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and then encouraged the pupils to fight.
She was fired two months later.
The teenager’s family is suing Albuquerque Public Schools, the former teacher and the school’s assistant principal Manuel Alzaga.
WASHINGTON’S John Cheeks, believing he’d won a $340million Powerball jackpot, is taking legal action against the lottery after the game’s organisers claimed his numbers were displayed as the winning combination on their website due to an error.
IN Texas, Tyler Loudon pleaded guilty to insider trading after earning $1.8m by eavesdropping on his wife’s calls with colleagues at oil giant BP while she worked from home.