TWO MISSISSIPPI MEN ARE BEHIND BARS AFTER BEATING UP A MAN WHO FATALLY STOMPED A PUPPY. (PHOTO)

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 Criminals or Heroes? Two Mississippi men are behind bars after beating up a man who fatally stomped a puppy.  Many are wondering if police arrested the right criminals. Matthew Bolton and Austin Delano are both being held on a $250,000 bond for aggravated assault.  The arrest came after the two witnessed an event that moved them to violence.  When Austin and Matthew saw a man stomping on a puppy on the 2100 block of Floyd Drive in Biloxi, Mississippi, they decided to hand out a little street justice and attacked the man.  Authorities report that the victim of their attack is facing animal cruelty charges. However... no arrest was made in connection with that charge. The puppy sadly did not survive.

NIGERIA & EQUATORIAL GUINEA,SIGNED A MARITIME SECURITY AGREEMENT YESTERDAY.

                Spokesman {Garba Shehu} for the President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari,said today wednesday that Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea signed an agreement to establish combined patrols to boister security in the Gulf of Guinea,which has been plagued by piracy in he last few years.Garba Shehu said the agreement,was signed yesterday by Nigerian President himself.Garba Shehu Said ''The conclusion and signing of the agreement is expected to enhance security in the Gulf of Guinea and help in curbing maritime crimes such as piracy,crude oil theft,sabotage of oil rigs and arms smuggling.The agreement was signed at the end of Buhari's two day visit to Equatorial Guinea's capital,Malabo,establishing a combined Maritime Policing and Security Patrol Committee''.One more photo below.                                                                                                                                                       

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