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A 19-year-old was nabbed for allegedly burglarizing a West Virginia home, after the victim noticed he used her computer to check his Facebook account, The Journal reported. Jonathan G. Parker was arraigned Tuesday on one count of felony daytime burglary, the Martinsburg, W. Va. newspaper reported. Parker, of Fort Loudoun, Pa., asked a friend of the victim if they wanted to help break into the home a night before the alleged burglary, according to the newspaper. That friend told the victim that he knew where Parker was staying after she reported two diamond rings missing from the same room where the computer was located and noticed cabinets in her garage were open, the newspaper reported. If convicted Parker faces one - 10 years in jail. A Missouri man reportedly shot himself in the head accidentally while teaching his girlfriend about gun safety. According to witnesses James Looney was insistent on giving his girlfriend a personal lesson in firearm safety Friday before taking her to a shooting range, MyFOXMemphis reported. As part of the tutorial, Looney demonstrated different safety features on several firearms then put the guns to his head and asked if they would fire, Jefferson County Sheriff told the station. The third gun actually went off. The 40-year-old was pronounced dead at a local hospital the next morning — the same day he was to take his girlfriend to the range, the station reported
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