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Mugshot Monday

Once again we bring you St. Pete's criminal element too stupid to get away with whatever they were doing. Drugs, battery/assault and intoxication seem to be the prevalent offenses. These pictures are posted in the St. Petersburg Times and I provide this for your amusement and security.


This guy was charged with assault on someone 65 years old or over.  Looks like he better not mess with the seniors any more.


This fellow is only 48.  Looks 25 years older.


Cool beard design.


You mean there's a community shower?


A leopard can't change her spots.


Oh, Lord, here we go again.


Another heavily face-tatted dumbass.


Looks like he got the worst in the deal. 


Former MLB baseball player and 2 time All-Star Carl Everett, arrested for domestic battery. 


Nice hair, buddy.

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