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To: Ron McKinnon who wrote (20053)6/9/1999 9:19:00 PM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 53068
 
I'd be thrilled ... if ya make it go back up to 18



To: Ron McKinnon who wrote (20053)6/16/1999 8:24:00 PM
From: pz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 53068
 
YIKES!....Look out Betty!...gggg

Man Arrested For Hitting Girlfriend With Fish
SAN DIEGO, Calif., (Reuters) - Teach a man to fish and he will eat for the
rest of his life. Give Nicholas Vitalich a fish and he will hit his girlfriend with it,
police here said Tuesday.

Vitalich, 24, was arrested Tuesday on charges of assault with a deadly
weapon after he allegedly beat his 21-year-old girlfriend with a large tuna
after an argument in a supermarket, San Diego police spokesman Bill
Robinson said.

Robinson told Reuters Vitalich was also charged with resisting arrest
because he fought with officers when they tried to apprehend him.

''The woman had left the store after the argument and was out in the parking
lot when the male approached her and struck her with a large tuna,''
Robinson said.

''When officers got there she had a cut above her eye, bruising on her right
arm and cuts on both legs, from where she was knocked to the ground,''
Robinson added.

Robinson said witnesses told the officers that the Vitalich ''repeatedly hit her
with this large fish.''

He said the fish was fresh, not frozen, but considered a deadly weapon in the
same way shoes or teeth can be weapons. Robinson said Vitalich was
arrested by officers a short distance from the supermarket.