Thursday, June 14, 2012

Celebrity Mugshots


William ‘Axl Rose
Date Arrested: March, 1986
The Story:
he was arrested over 20 times on charges such as public intoxication and battery, and served as long as three months in jail. After Lafayette authorities threatened to charge him as a habitual criminal, Rose moved to Los Angeles, California in December 1982.
ia telah tertangkap lebih dari 20 kali atas tuduhan seputar ke'onaran mabuk di tempat publik, dan meraih. Rose kemudian pindah ke Los Angeles, California pada bulan Desember 1982. setelah di dakwa sebagai residivis kambuhan di negara bagian Lafayette hukuman berupa kurungan selama 3 bulan
William Henry "Bill" Gates
Date Arrested: April 29th, 1975
The Story:
"On April 29th, 1975, at the age of 19, Bill Gates was arrested by the Albuquerque Police department (arrest record #52090). The charges were speeding and driving without a license. It was the first of three arrests in the late seventies by Albuquerque Police." (Source: distant.ca/UselessFacts)
pada 29 April, 1975. saat ia berumur 19 tahun. Bill Gates didakwa oleh Departemen kepolisian di Albuquerque (catatan penangkapan #52090). atas tuduhan berkendara diluar batas kecepatan dan tanpa dilengkapi surat izin mengemudi. itu merupakan kali pertama dari tiga penangkapan di area kepolisian Albuquerque di tahun 70-an.
David Robert ‘Bowie Jones
Date Arrested: March, 1976
The Story:
marvelous booking photo of David Bowie, which was snapped in Rochester, New York following the singer's March 1976 arrest on a felony pot possession charge. Bowie, 29 at the time, was nabbed along with Iggy Pop and two other codefendants at a Rochester hotel following a Saturday concert. Bowie was held in the Monroe County jail for a few hours before being released.

Curtis James Jackson ‘50 Cent
Date Arrested: -----------
The Story:
At the age of twelve, Jackson began dealing narcotics when his grandparents thought he was at after-school programs. He also took guns and drug money to school. In the tenth grade, he was caught by metal detectors at Andrew Jackson High School. He later stated, "I was embarrassed that I got arrested like that... After I got arrested I stopped hiding it. I was telling my grandmother [openly], 'I sell drugs.'

Francis Albert "Frank" Sinatra
Date Arrested: 1938
The Story:
In 1938, Sinatra was arrested for carrying on with a married woman, a criminal offense at the time.

Janis ‘Lyn Joplin
Date Arrested: November 15th,
The Story:
On November 15, Janis Joplin was arrested after her performance in Tampa, Florida, on charges of disorderly conduct after she insulted a police officer. The court ruled she had a right to exercise her free speech and dropped the charges.

Shawn Corey Carter ‘Jay-Z
Date Arrested:-----------
The Story:
stabbing a record executive while at a nightclub in New York City.

James Douglas "Jim" Morrison
Morrison was arrested in Tallahassee after pulling a prank while drunk at a football game
Date Arrested: December 9th,1967. &  March 1st, 1969.
The Story:
December 9, 1967 Jim Morrison marked the first of many incidents while in concert.  During a show in New Haven, Connecticut he was arrested for attempting to incite a riot by telling the crowd that the police had sprayed him and journalist Patricia Keneally with mace backstage just before the concert.
Then in March 1, 1969, Jim was at it again. During another concert, this time in conservative Miami, Florida, Morrison was arrested for exposing himself on stage and using profanity.  The legal troubles caused the group to loose their bookings for the next several months. Thankfully they still had their hit records that continued toclimb the charts to keep them in drugs, drink and women.
Morrison was brought to trial and aquitted of the charges of lewd and lascivious behavior. He was however, guilty of indecent exposure and profanity and was sentenced to eight months in prison. The verdict was appealed and Jim remained free on bail. Tired of the whole scene and the prospects of going to jail, Jim and girlfriend, Pamela moved to Paris, France.

James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix
Date Arrested: May, 1969
The Story:
Jimi Hendrix was arrested at Toronto International Airport airport in May 1969 after customs inspectors found heroin and hashish in his luggage. Hendrix, who claimed the drugs were slipped into his bag by a fan without his knowledge, was later acquitted of the charges.

John R. "Johnny" Cash
Date Arrested: May 11th, 1965
The Story:
Cash was arrested on May 11, 1965, in Starkville, Mississippi, for trespassing late at night onto private property to pick flowers. (This incident gave the spark for the song "Starkville City Jail", which he spoke about on his live At San Quentin prison album.)
Johnny Cash's final arrest was in Walker County, Georgia where he was taken in after being involved in a car accident while carrying a bag of prescription pills. Cash attempted to bribe a local deputy, who turned the money down, and then spent the night in a LaFayette, Georgia jail. The singer was released after a long talk with Sheriff Ralph Jones, who warned him of his dangerous behavior and wasted potential. Johnny credited that experience for saving his life, and he later came back to LaFayette to play a benefit concert that attracted 12,000 people (the city population was less than 9,000 at the time) and raised $75,000 for the high school.
Cash felt great compassion for prisoners. He began performing concerts at various prisons starting in the late 1950s. His first ever prison concert was held on January 1, 1958 at San Quentin State Prison. These performances led to a pair of highly successful live albums, Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison (1968) and Johnny Cash at San Quentin (1969).
In addition to his performances at U.S. prisons, Cash also performed at the Österåker Prison in Sweden in 1972. The live album På Österåker ("At Österåker") was released in 1973. Between the songs, Cash can be heard speaking Swedish, which was greatly appreciated by the inmates.

Kurt Donald Cobain
Date Arrested: ----------
The Story:
Cobain befriended a homosexual student at school, and suffered bullying from heterosexual students who concluded that Cobain was gay. In an interview he said that he liked having the identity of being gay because he did not like people and when they thought he was gay they left him alone. Kurt stated, "I started being really proud of the fact that I was gay even though I wasn't". His friend tried to kiss him and Kurt backed away and told his friend he was not gay but would still be friends with him. In a 1993 interview with The Advocate, Cobain claimed that he was "gay in spirit" and "probably could be bisexual." He also stated that he used to spray paint "God Is Gay" on pickup trucks in the Aberdeen area. However, Aberdeen police records show that the phrase for which he was arrested was actually "Ain't got no how watchamacallit". One of his personal journals states, "I am not gay, although I wish I were, just to piss off homophobes.

Brian Hugh Warner ‘Marlyn Manson

Date Arrested: December 27th, 1994.
The Story:
sexual assault. Manson was charged after he rubbed his pelvis on the head of a security guard. Who knows what inspired him to do so!
Singer Marilyn Manson was arrested Dec. 27, 1994, after he allegedly exposed himself on stage at a concert in Jacksonville, Fla. He was charged with violating the local adult entertainment code, which prohibits nudity in clubs where alcohol is served. Manson has written about the episode in his book, The Long Hard Road Out of Hell, describing his night in jail as essentially a political punishment from a pro-Baptist police force. The record indicates that, after several court appearances, he paid a $100 fine. Manson, however, wrote that charges were dropped due to lack of evidence -- indeed, the police report is ambiguous as to whether Manson was actually nude on stage or simply appeared to be nude due to a stage prop, described in the report as "a simulated black penis." Both claims may be true: In misdemeanor cases, charges are often dropped after a small fine is paid. The defendant's record is then expunged. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement listed no criminal record for Manson as of March 2000.

Alfredo James "Al" Pacino

being crazy in 1961. Pacino was pulled over and the officers found him, along with 2 others wearing black gloves and masks. They were also carrying a loaded gun. Doesn’t he look a bit like Robert Pattinson in his mugshot?!

Date Arrested: January 7, 1961
Charges: Carrying a concealed weapon.
The Story:
Prior to roles in such Hollywood hits as Dog Day Afternoon, The Godfather, Scarface, Carlito’s Way, Heat, and Donnie Brasco, actor Al Pacino seemed like a character in one of his many movies after being arrested on a concealed weapons charge on January 7, 1961 in Rhode island.
Although details of Pacino’s arrest are somewhat sketchy, the initial arrest report indicates that a 21-year-old Al Pacino was traveling with two other men in a vehicle when police pulled over their car and found a .38 caliber pistol in the trunk after searching the vehicle. As a result, all three men, including Al Pacino, were taken into custody and charged. While all three men shared a similar story, it was later revealed by someone close to the case that at the time Al Palcino was helpful and friendly to police and cooperated in a civil manner. Despite his cooperation with police, Al Pacino revealed that he couldn’t pay the $2000 bail and spent three days in jail before being released.
According to reports and interviews by the men themselves, Pacino and the others revealed that they were actors who were traveling to an acting gig in New York City and were simply using the gun for their roles at the time of their arrest. Although details have faded over time, it appears that the police might not have bought the story since the three men were allegedly stopped after officers noticed that the men, including Pacino, were wearing black masks and matching gloves as their car passed. Charges were later dropped and Al Pacino went on to a enjoy a legendary career as a movie actor, having appeared in such films as Serpico, And Justice for All, Sea of Love, Dick Tracy, Scent of a Woman, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Insider, and Insomnia.

John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne


Date Arrested: 1982
Charges: Disorderly conduct
Action: urinating on the Alamo memorial
The Story:
In the arrest, he may have been called John Osbourne, but he'll always be Ozzy Osbourne to us. The lead singer of Black Sabbath and reality TV star was arrested by Memphis police officers in May of 1994 and charged with public intoxication. Ozzy Osbourne was allegedly 'staggering drunk' on Beale Street in Memphis in May of 2004 when the police took him in. Ozzy Osbourne had very public battles
with drugs and alcohol for years and battled the establishment at his concerts, but the arrest associated with his mugshot was a relatively minor one, considering that Ozzy Osbourne once bit the head off a dove at a record meeting. A police officer once arrested Ozzy Osbourne while on tour in Texas after catching him drunk at 11am urinating by the Alamo.
The biggest arrest in the life of Ozzy Osbourne came in 1989 when his drug and alcohol addiction was at a ridiculous peak, one that once saw the Black Sabbath lead singer get so messed up that he found a shotgun and started shooting the family cats. In 1989, during one of his binges, Ozzy Osbourne assaulted his wife Sharon Osbourne. Ozzy Osbourne was arrested and released and he went straight to rehab. Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne survived the assault and it actually probably save the life of Osbourne, who got clean and stayed with his wife for decades to come.

Steven Victor Tallaricco ‘Steven Taylor
Date Arrested: ---------
The Story:
Tyler was arrested on charges of possession of cocaine and narcotics paraphernalia. The charges were later dropped in exchange for a guilt plea, 3 years probation and a fine of $5000.

Sir Michael Philip "Mick" Jagger


Date Arrested: July 18, 1972
Charges: Mick Jagger & Keith Richards are arrested in Rhode Island for assaulting a photographer
Action: A fight broke out between the Rolling Stone's entourage and a photographer in 1972.
The Story:
Mick Jagger could find no satisfaction when the legendary lead singer of The Rolling Stones was arrested for assault and obstruction of police in 1972. The charges were eventually dropped but Mick Jagger was forced to plead guilty before being released. The mugshot taken that night has become legendary, but Mick Jagger wasn't actually the only Rolling Stone arrested that night. Keith Richards, the guitarist from The Rolling Stones, was arrested with Mick Jagger and three other members of the entourage of the legendary band. The five people, including Mick Jagger, were arrested on charges of assault and obstructing police. All five of them were arrested in Warwick, Rhode Island. All five, including Mick Jagger, were arrested because of a scuffle with a photographer and the incident caused a four-hour delay of their concert in Boston that night. All of the charges were dropped but the photo lives on.
Mick Jagger actually faced tougher charges five years before when the Rolling Stones singer and Keith Richards were arrested in Britain for drug possession. In 1967, both Mick Jagger and Keith Richards spent brief periods behind bars, but their prison sentences were overturned on appeal. The drug legend that was Keith Richards was born, kind of overshadowing any problems or arrests that are still on the record of Mick Jagger. Mick Jagger went on to release dozens of smash hits and even appear in movies. The singer of 'Paint It Black,' 'Sympathy For the Devil,' and many many more hits is a rock and roll legend that's still going strong. Four decades after their first arrest and 35 years after the mugshot that survives to this day, Arrest or not, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are still going strong, touring to this day with The Rolling Stones, one of the biggest bands of all time.
Jagger and Richards were arrested on drug charges and were given unusually harsh sentences: Jagger was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for possession of four over-the-counter pep pills he had purchased in Italy. On appeal, Richards' sentence was overturned and Jagger's was amended to a conditional discharge (he ended up spending one night inside Brixton Prison)

John Simon Ritchie ‘Sid Vicious
Date Arrested: October 12th, 1978
The Story:
On the morning of 12 October 1978, Vicious claimed to have awoken from a drugged stupor to find Nancy Spungen dead on the bathroom floor of their room in the Hotel Chelsea in Manhattan, New York. She had suffered a single stab wound to her abdomen and appeared to have bled to death. The knife used had been bought by Vicious on 42nd Street and was identical to a collector's knife given to punk rock vocalist Stiv Bators of the Dead Boys by Dee Dee Ramone. According to Dee Dee's wife at the time, Vera King Ramone, Sid had bought the knife after seeing Stiv's. Vicious was arrested and charged with her murder. He said they had fought that night but gave conflicting versions of what happened next, saying, "I never stabbed her. I loved her, but she treated me like shit", then saying that he did not remember and at one point during the argument Spungen had fallen onto the knife.
On the night of Nancy's death, there was a party going on in their hotel room. She was rumoured to have been showing a lot of money. When they found her dead the next day, the money had gone, as had Sid's knife. None of the party guests have given evidence about what had happened.