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Posted: 6:17 PM Sep 23, 2008
Kentucky man arrested for 1,000th time
He's hit another a milestone. A Lexington man, famous for how many times he's been arrested, took his 1,000th trip to jail. Reporter: WKYT-TV |
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) -- He's hit another a milestone. A Lexington man, famous for how many times he's been arrested, took his 1,000th trip to jail.
Police arrested Henry Earl for alcohol intoxication, a charge he's faced hundreds of times before.
Earl is a pseudo-celebrity because of his extensive record. He's been featured on late night talk shows and has several websites dedicated to tracking his arrest record.
Earl's 1,000th arrest happened late Monday night on South Limestone. He'll be in court Tuesday afternoon to answer to this latest charge.
If you're wondering what 1,000 arrests equals, here's a look at Henry Earl's history.
In all, he's spent 4,123 days in jail.
35 of his 1000 arrests have been this year alone, landing him behind bars 189 days in 2008.
On average, Earl is out of jail about two days before he lands back behind bars, although this time he was out for four days before his latest arrest.
(Information provided by WKYT-TV.)
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Being a taxpayer seems to have dried up my sense of humor. I wonder how much of Obama's pork-laden "stimulus" money will be going to the Lexington KY law criminal justice system that wastes it like this.
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this is beyond stupid and rediculous. what the hell is wrong with KY? and look at these posts. what the hell is wrong with everyone? good God, just put the worthless punk away for good! done.
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Apparently, he likes the southern hospitality he receives behind bars. Whatever happened to the three strikes law! Wow he should have his own personal cell.
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