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http://www.wbur.org/2011/04/19/mall-evacuation
You can see the cop trying to keep it on his shoulder as he frisks the kid
Be a shooter in the rain! The handle and the tip of Rifle Umbrella is designed just like a rifle gun. Looks cool and is a great gift to your friends!
http://www.wbur.org/2011/04/19/mall-evacuation
You can see the cop trying to keep it on his shoulder as he frisks the kid
So why did they go through his bag and frisk him exactly?
You guys are all over playing this, that thing looks EXACTLY like a short rifle.
not sure if serious.....
So why did they go through his bag and frisk him exactly?
not sure if serious.....
The Burlington Mall was used as the setting for the Kevin James comedy movie "Paul Blart: Mall Cop."
Future Aspirations for the force:
Even back then Hugo Boss suits looked damn good.
So why did they go through his bag and frisk him exactly?
Also, to everyone here. Never call the cops and admit to them you may be the one they may want to question. Call a lawyer and let the lawyer determine the best course going forward.
State Police spokesman David Procopio said the umbrella did look like a rifle when it was protruding from the man's backpack.
He praised the 911 callers for "being perceptive and vigilant and we are grateful for their call."
the idiots who called this in need to be publicly flogged
State Police spokesman David Procopio said the umbrella did look like a rifle when it was protruding from the man's backpack.
He praised the 911 callers for "being perceptive and vigilant and we are grateful for their call."
These IDIOTS are reinforcing this paranoia! The state police and/or a town PD is going to be sued for a MONSTER civil rights lawsuit if they EVER arrest someone on the basis of one of these calls.
You should contact that kid and bring a lawsuit.
Everyone knows that this film was shot at the Burlington Mall, right?
Our tax dollars at work.
I'm surprised nobody in the security office recognized the umbrella as a novelty item. The mall cops should have been able to take care of this.