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Three Houston police officers accused of eating suspects’ pot brownies
Three Houston police officers are being investigated after a man they arrested said they ate his marijuana-laced brownies. Nicholas Hill, 19, and two others, were arrested at a Atascocita apartment late May for drug possession after someone reported smelling marijuana. Hill says the three officers found his plate of pot brownies and ate them, according to KTRK. According to Hill’s defense attorneys: After eating the brownies, the officers then returned to their patrol cars and began typing messages to one another. Those messages were recorded by the police department. From the story: “So HIGH…Good munchies”The internal affairs division of the Houston Police Department is investigating. The officers are still on the job but will be drug tested. <https://blog.chron.com/newswatch/2011/09/three-houston-police-officers-accused-of-eating-suspects%e2%80%99-pot-brownies/> |
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Well at least they didn't freak out this time, and call 911 because they thought they were dieing.
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Re: 3 Houston LEOS accused of eating suspects pot brownies
How ironic
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so they broke in to the house, and stole brownies. that should be reported as petty theft. mofos.
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