A Good Day To Rob A Bank? (Update)

Dunkin' Donuts was founded in 1950.  Policing was never the same.


No, occifer, that's not cocaine.  That's what's left of my jelly donut.

Apologies to Dave Granlund and H/T to Ed at Blawgreview.

Update:  And, because there has to be something to show that they've faced adversity and survived:

Ever seen a cop frisk a donut?  Me too.  With love.

H/T Karl Mansoor

 
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  • 3/13/2010 5:35 PM Packratt wrote:
    I hope Karl can get back to writing his blog and finishes his book soon, I sure do miss his unique insights into police accountability and transparency.
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    1. 3/14/2010 1:22 PM Peter Ramins wrote:
      Seconded. I apparently discovered his blog a few weeks after he stopped updating. =/
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      1. 3/14/2010 1:32 PM SHG wrote:
        Good. See if you can light a fire under Karl's butt and get him rolling again.
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        1. 3/14/2010 2:47 PM Karl Mansoor wrote:
          I appreciate the kind comments and encouragement. I am working on it...just had some life hurdles the last few months however and they needed to be overcome...not to mention the depressing nature of delving into police abuse of authority. I don't see how Packratt keeps it up.
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