Officer’s son being robbed during pot deal outsmarts armed robber
ROCKVILLE, Md. (ABC7) — When a Montgomery County Police officer's son was being robbed during a marijuana deal, the armed robber ended up being outsmarted by his victim.
It was a midday marijuana deal near Whetstone Elementary School in Montgomery Village.
The buyer, 22-year-old Eric Allie Jr. allegedly pulled out a gun, demanding cash and pot.
The seller turned victim suggested they drive to his parents' Germantown home to get an ATM card.
Allie casually waited in the driveway, while the seller went inside, secretly telling his father, an off-duty police officer what was happening.
A whole lot seriously wrong with this.
ReplyDeleteNO CHARGES FOR THE COPS SON?
ReplyDeletehe was selling drugs, WTF!
Read the full story. Nah?
DeleteCannabis is not a drug
DeleteKops son gets a pass when was last time that happened? Like never!
ReplyDeleteSelling pot near the Elementary school and no charges????
ReplyDeleteSo if someone goes out and drives drunk and someone hits them I guess they can't be charged with drunk driving either. This is a load of BS.
ReplyDeleteHint: he didn't actually make a sale.
ReplyDeleteNo crime on his end.
Oh, and by the way, police are permitted to LIE to us to trap us into a crime.
Don't forget that!
No charges were filed on the cop's son because he was a victim.
ReplyDeletePossession with intent....for Christ's sake know the law.
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