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Kiefer Sutherland turns himself in to police

Kiefersutherland_fox_290 Kiefer Sutherland went to the New York City police himself Thursday after allegedly headbutting designer Jack McCullough at a party Monday night, reports the AP.

The "24" and his lawyers arrived in a Lincoln Town car to the precinct house in lower Manhattan. The actor, who is on probation for DUI, could be charged with misdemeanor assault.

The actor turned himjself in after a Monday night incident, which Sutherland, 42, claims he was defending actress Brooke Shields' from McCullough who allegedly bumped her. Shields later denied that the designer did anything to her.

McCullough has lacerations on his face from the attack. Shields may be questioned as a witness to the kerfuffle.

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The man has a drinking problem & needs to get help.

Does anyone at Zap2it know
what is wrong with this
headline? "Kiefer Sutherland turns himself into police."
But it would be a neat trick
if he could do it.

The man needs to fess up to being an alcoholic and get some help before he really hurts someone....or himself.

Good catch, sintax! :)

hes jack bauer he can do what he wants state and federal laws dont apply to him who cares if someone gets a bump on there head every once in awhile

According to the latest from Zap2It:

Jack Bauer can now cheat death, and morph into a cop.

Must be Season 8.

This should be added to the list of 'Jack Bauer' jokes:
Jack Bauer doesn't need a twin to activate his Wonder Twin power.
(BTW, to Hanh Nguyen, the headline should read: Kiefer Sutherland turns himself **to the** police)

In the headline of this article, "into" should be two words: "in to." In this context, the sentence infers Sutherland has transformed himself into the police.

Oh, didn't read the other comments first cause I was so annoyed. If zap2it needs an editor, I'm free.

Doh! I meant 'cause. I'm the worst grammar police.

It gets worse, Grammar police!

The original context doesn't INFER Sutherland's transformation, it explicitly (and incorrectly, of course) STATES his transformation!

Sometimes we all have one of those days...

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