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A man named Robert Wiggen, who spent 3 years in prison, started a website that posts mug shots taken from police department websites and makes them easily searchable on sites like Google and then charges money to have the images removed. His own mug shot is absent from the site.
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The generic silhouette outline placeholder picture in Microsoft Outlook 2010 is actually Bill Gates's smiling mug shot from when he was arrested at the age of 21 for a driving offense.
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The default profile picture in Outlook is actually Bill Gates' arrest mug-shot
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Contacts in Microsoft Outlook without profile pictures instead use a silhouette of Bill Gates' mug shot
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72 year old US Senator John Stennis of Mississippi was mugged and shot twice in front of his home in 1973. Despite being severely wounded he managed to walk into his home and call an ambulance. He would live another 22 years
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Before fingerprinting, Alphonse Bertillon developed a system of physical measurements of body parts to produce a detailed description of an individual in 1879. He is also the inventor of the mug shot.
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Alphonse Bertillon- the inventor of the mug shot
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A man, trying to commit suicide, jumped from the empire state building only to survive before getting mugged and shot, which then killed him.
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A mugging victim was so angered by the rising crime in NYC in the 1980s that he started carrying a handgun. When four young men eventually tried to mug him, he shot them
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The Mugshot Publishing Agency, an Internet niche industry of private companies that publish mug shots and booking information of individuals arrested by law enforcement agencies.
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On August 4th 2011, Tottenham resident Mark Duggan was shot to death by the police after brandishing a gun. His death sparked the London Riots, which resulted in over 5000 cases of looting, vandalism, mugging, assault and arson, as well as 205 serious injuries and five murders.