ddurkof wrote:Going to jail over the dollar menu at Micky Ds----- The ultimate in criminal failure.
Jail inmate: "What you in for?"
McCrook: "A Big Mac and fries."
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ddurkof wrote:Going to jail over the dollar menu at Micky Ds----- The ultimate in criminal failure.
Jail inmate: "What you in for?"
McCrook: "A Big Mac and fries."
It appears that way. IMO, "in the console" meant that it was concealed, but it's hard to tell from the article.TXPPQ wrote:The article stated in the first sentence that the gun was also fake. So did he flash the fake gun but had a real gun in the console?
The article stated that the man flashed a badge and gun. Michigan does have a branishing law, but doesn't define the term.C-dub wrote:Improper exhibition of a firearm? I wonder if they have a definition for a properly exhibited firearm or if this is just their way of saying "brandishing?"The 33-year-old was charged with impersonating a police officer and improper exhibition of a firearm.