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best believe most of the cats taking pictures with the suspects probably have a longer rap sheet than themBro these fools outchea taking selfies with civilians!?
This gotta be a troll job
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best believe most of the cats taking pictures with the suspects probably have a longer rap sheet than themBro these fools outchea taking selfies with civilians!?
This gotta be a troll job
if you actually think they could have got away... you really are confusedSeems like they coulda got away. I'm confused
Oh were the police around them when they were just chilling on the cars taking pics? I thought they rolled up later.if you actually think they could have got away... you really are confusedSeems like they coulda got away. I'm confused
you know how you were watching them just chilling...Oh were the police around them when they were just chilling on the cars taking pics? I thought they rolled up later.if you actually think they could have got away... you really are confusedSeems like they coulda got away. I'm confused
Basically.you know how you were watching them just chilling...
Oh were the police around them when they were just chilling on the cars taking pics? I thought they rolled up later.
if you actually think they could have got away... you really are confusedSeems like they coulda got away. I'm confused
that's from a helicopter with a camera....
the police have helicopters too
This generation..
Herschel Reynolds mesmerized TV viewers with a wild drive through Los Angeles that included skillfully performing doughnuts in the middle of Hollywood Boulevard and a teenage passenger busting out dance moves.
It now appears the 20-year-old can thank the U.S. Marine Corps for helping him hone some of his driving abilities.
The Pentagon confirmed Friday that Reynolds was a trained tactical driver for the Marines before being “prematurely discharged” in January. The U.S. military said Reynolds had served as a motor vehicle operator for the 1st Marine Logistics Group at Camp Pendleton. Reynolds served with the Marines for nearly two years as a private, according to military records.
“Reynold’s premature discharge and rank are indicative of the fact that the character of his service was incongruent with Marine Corps’ expectations and standards,” the Pentagon said.