Oops Ashton! Papparazzi snapped photos of Ashton snooping through Mila's phone while she was getting a massage....BUSTED! Someone has trust issues :)

Oops Ashton! Papparazzi snapped photos of Ashton snooping through Mila's phone while she was getting a massage....BUSTED! Someone has trust issues :)
Police released this photo of Roberts during a press conference on Wednesday:

According to officials, Roberts used a AR-15 semi-automatic rifle, stolen from someone he knew.
While on his rampage through the mall, the gun apparently jammed, but police believe Roberts was able to get it working again.
The 22-year-old student at Clackamas Community College has no criminal record.
Police say they believe Roberts killed himself at the scene.
Hey what's up guys my names Jake and I'm an alcoholic... Lol just kidding. If you were to ask someone that knows me they would probably say that I am a pretty funny person that takes sarcasm to the max. I'm the kind of person that is going to do what I want. There is no reason for another person to tell you what to do, I'm the conductor of my choo choo train. I may be young but I have lived one crazy life so far. My friends are my family and I don't think that will ever change. I have done a lot for myself in the past year some good and some bad but I still press on. I like hanging out with my friends and having a good time maybe get a little drunk every now and then. I like to think of myself as a bit of an adrenaline junkie... Yup that's right I'm a junkie lol. But I'm just looking to meet new people and see the world. Right now I work at the most badass gyro shop in town. I am one of the few people that can say I love my job and actually mean it. But if you want to know more about me send me a message. What's up let's party.


Police also released photos of the two dead victims:

Steven Mathew Forsyth, 45.

Cindy Ann Yuille, 54.
Another victim — a 15-year-old girl — was taken to the hospital with a gunshot wound to the chest.
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Apple recognized a few months ago that its iOS map app was so inefficient that it encouraged use of competing apps. Now police in Australia are suggesting that such a move might save the lives of motorists Down Under.
Police in Victoria, Australia, issued a warning Monday discouraging iPhone users from relying on Apple's map app after rescuing several people who became stranded in recent weeks in the wilderness following the app's directions -- some who were stranded 24 hours without adequate food and water.
Police said they rescued six motorists who were stranded following Apple's directions to reach an inland city were instead being directed to a national park -- some 43 miles from their desired destination.