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    The ball
    In 2008, an 88-year-old
    grandmother was arrested
    for not returning a child’s
    ball. Edith Smith found
    the ball in her garden, but
    refused to return it to her
    9-year-old neighbour. On
    hearing about this, the boy’s
    father called the cops. They
    warned Edith that she would
    be arrested if she didn’t give
    the ball back. Once again,
    she ignored the request,
    so police charged her with
    petty theft.
    The present
    In December 2006, police
    arrested a 12-year-old
    boy from South Carolina
    for opening a Christmas
    present without permission.
    The boy’s mum had
    specifically told the child
    not to open any presents
    until Christmas morning.
    However, on seeing that
    a Nintendo Game Boy
    had already been opened
    before then, the boy’s
    mother called the cops, who
    charged the juvenile with
    petty larceny. In an interview
    with The Herald
    newspaper, the
    boy’s mother
    said she hoped
    his arrest would
    “serve as a lesson”.
    The koala
    In November
    2014, a koala
    bear was
    “arrested” and
    bundled into
    a police van
    after disrupting
    traffic in Sydney (Australia).
    The marsupial was seen
    running in and out of
    traffic at about 2am on a
    Saturday night. A police
    officer managed to grab
    the creature before it got
    hurt. Police then contacted
    the RSPCA to find out what
    to do, and were advised
    to release the animal
    in a “suitable location”
    away from the city traffic.
    However, before letting the
    koala go, police took photos
    of him and posted these
    (complete with a set of minihandcuffs) to their Facebook
    page, which received more
    than 2,000 “likes” and
    hundreds of comments.
    The snow ball
    After several days of
    heavy snowfall in February
    2013, Josh Pickens and a
    friend started throwing
    snowballs at passing cars.
    Unfortunately for them, one
    of the cars was an unmarked
    police vehicle, and the driver
    wasn’t amused. So, Josh
    and his friend were arrested
    and charged with “throwing
    a missile at an occupied
    vehicle.” In another incident
    in 2014, a 13-year-old boy
    was arrested and charged
    with “aggravated battery”
    after he allegedly threw a
    snowball in a police officer’s
    general direction. He was
    also suspended from school
    for five days.
    And in another
    incident in
    New York, a
    cop pulled his
    gun on a group
    of teenage boys
    after they threw a
    snowball at him.
    In a later trial,
    the teenagers
    were awarded
    thousands in
    compensation.

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