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February 8, 2006
While in uniform, sitting in his patrol car, Deputy Ed Johnson is approached by a man allegedly offering to sell him some cocaine. Michael Garibay, 34, of Orlando, walked up to Johnson's car at a gas station and asked the Orange County deputy if he was "straight. "
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February 6, 2006
Michael Garby, 34, was arrested early Friday morning after attempting to sell cocaine to a sheriff's deputy - who was in uniform and seated inside a marked patrol car. According to The Smoking Gun Web site, Garby parked his car directly behind Deputy Edward Johnson's cruiser at about 1 a. m. Friday. He approached the officer and began chatting with him. After a few minutes, he asked, "Do you want to buy cocaine?" Johnson, who thought the man was kidding, responded, "Yes. "
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February 1, 2006
An elephant crushed a 13-year-old boy to death at a Paraguay zoo. Guillermo Gonzalez entered the animal's cage to feed it a mango, but the elephant stomped the boy to death before a trainer could save him.
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January 31, 2006
Archaeologists have discovered what may be the oldest remains of African slaves in the Americas. They were found in a graveyard dating between the late-16th century and mid-17th century in Mexico. This was shortly after Columbus first landed in the Americas, reports LiveScience. com.
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January 17, 2006
The apparent remains of a 4,000-year-old "kitchen" used by Native Americans has been found in Indiana's Charlestown State Park. Workers building a boat ramp discovered the remains of the facility that may have been used to prepare winter food for the tribes, reportsThe Associated Press.
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