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So this happened. Anti-gay church ATLAH Worldwide Missionary in Harlem sparked shock and utter confusion after Pastor James David posted the message that “Jesus Would Stone Homos” outside the establishment. The photo of the sign went viral yesterday, along with a video the church had on their YouTube page supporting the crime of stoning LGBT members. YouTube has taken the video down for violating the site’s hate speech policy. [Huff Post] 

When taking a selfie goes wrong: A 21-year-old was killed after he was electrocuted while trying to take a selfie on top of a train. The man and his friend climbed on top of a parked train in Andalusia, Spain. The two believed the train was off, but all cables were still connected. The man was electrocuted and thrown off. He died at the scene. [Daily News] 

Never come between a man and his burgers. Two men are suing the NYPD after an arrest last year that occurred when they refused to give their White Castle burgers to the police. The two men claim that once they said no to the officers’ demands, they were beat with flashlights and arrested. They were charged with disorderly conduct, but the charges were later dismissed. [Gawker] 

One of California’s Most Wanted found out he owned the title via Google. Christopher Viatafa discovered he was wanted for firing his gun into the floor at a party in the Bay Area last year after Googling his name. Viatafa followed the moral code and turned himself in and was charged with discharging a firearm in an inhabited dwelling. [Gawker]

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