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They were clearly looking to see if the perp had any felony modifications or CP avatars on the wii. Those men went above the call of duty and picked up a wiimote not for their satisfaction, but for the country's well-being. Those of you of who say they should be reprimanded have no soul!



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FreeTalkLive said:
Um, the article doesn't list a single bad thing that the dealer did but many bad things that the cops did. It makes the dealer look like a hero, which is highly doubtful.

Whoops. I thought this was citing to the full article, not just a blurb. Here's a copy of the longer article.

http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2009/sep/22/fla-cops-play-wii-bowling-during-drug-raid-see-vid/

His history includes an extensive arrest record dating back to 1995. Difalco, 43, served three years in state prison from 2002 to 2005 for trafficking drugs, owning and operating a chop shop, and grand theft

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Documents filed with the court say, in the March raid, detectives removed methamphetamine, marijuana, drug paraphernalia, weapons and more than $30,000 in stolen property.


The 11 charges against Difalco include trafficking methamphetamine, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and operating a chop shop.



noname2200 said:
FreeTalkLive said:
Um, the article doesn't list a single bad thing that the dealer did but many bad things that the cops did. It makes the dealer look like a hero, which is highly doubtful.

Whoops. I thought this was citing to the full article, not just a blurb. Here's a copy of the longer article.

http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2009/sep/22/fla-cops-play-wii-bowling-during-drug-raid-see-vid/

His history includes an extensive arrest record dating back to 1995. Difalco, 43, served three years in state prison from 2002 to 2005 for trafficking drugs, owning and operating a chop shop, and grand theft

...

Documents filed with the court say, in the March raid, detectives removed methamphetamine, marijuana, drug paraphernalia, weapons and more than $30,000 in stolen property.


The 11 charges against Difalco include trafficking methamphetamine, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and operating a chop shop.

Thank you.  Operating a chop shop is usually a bad thing and grand theft sounds really bad.  Stealing property, especially expensive physical property is a bad thing to do.  However, owning a gun, drug paraphernalia, pot and speed is no big deal.  It sounds like both the cops (the ones which interacted with the dealer) and the dealer have a history of doing bad things.



 

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I saw this on CNN this morning. I laughed my ass off!! This should sell a few more Wii's, too. Bad move by those cops, though.

And Freetalk, I'm an ex cop. I'll be doing that job again (part time) in the forseeable future. If you wish to battle Pokémon, BATTLE ME!