Man charged with turkey-in-pants denies it
It's not often that we update these out-of-town "offbeat" items, but given the subject, why not?
The New York man charged with stuffing a turkey down his pants not long ago said he wasn't doing what he was accused of; he was stealing other stuff, according to this report:
At an appearance yesterday in Brooklyn Supreme Court, Deon Williams, caught on tape this month using a 12-pound Boars Head turkey breast as a codpiece, turned down a plea deal of six months in jail.
"I didn't do it," Williams told The Post. "OK, I stole a cold-cut sandwich because I was hungry, but I put everything [else] back."
Read the full story on the New York Post web site.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/turkey_rob_suspect_didn_fowl_my_gOEYqBiXvsSkSE52fu3umL#ixzz15jRi7Zvx
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| November 19, 2010; 6:45 AM ET
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