As you all seen and heard about it...
A skateboarder who became part of a YouTube sensation when his confrontation with a Baltimore police officer was caught on video will be able to go forward with his lawsuit
against the officer.
A Baltimore judge ruled Eric Bush can continue with his case, even though he was late notifying the city of his intent to sue. The judge denied a motion to dismiss the case, saying Bush had shown good cause for missing the deadline.
Bush was 14 last year when he was stopped by Officer Salvatore Rivieri while skateboarding at the Inner Harbor. The video recorded by a friend shows the officer putting Bush in a headlock, pushing him to the ground and scolding Bush for calling him "dude."
The police department says Rivieri is still relieved from street duty.
from...
Teen Allowed To Sue "YouTube" Cop - Baltimore News, Weather, Channel 2 - WMAR-TV
also...
New Kickflip World Record Holder
Zach Kral from Wisconsin, USA has done a whopping 1546 consecutive kickflips!
Zach Kral's father Mike Gonzalez just sent us an e-mail where he informed that his son recently broke the world record by doing 1546 kickflips in a row. Gonzalez goes on by saying they were done under the strict Guiness World Records rules, which states that the feet can never touch the ground between flips. Skate and Annoy and the official Krux kickflip contest site also reports on Zach's incredible accomplishment.
Another New Kickflip World Record - Article - Tackyworld.com