Topic: Texas: Drug Hoax Leads To Arrest | |
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kare11.com
Police department's hoax about contaminated meth leads to 1 arrest ![]() HOPSON, CHASITIY EUGINA GRANITE SHOALS, Texas – A police department northwest of Austin says a woman was arrested after she responded to their Facebook hoax about contaminated drugs. The hoax, posted to Facebook on Tuesday, stated “Breaking News: Area Meth and Heroin Supply Possibly Contaminated With Ebola. Meth and Heroin recently brought in to Central Texas as well as the ingredients used to make it could be contaminated with the life threatening disease Ebola. If you have recently purchased meth or heroin in Central Texas, please take it to the local police or sheriff department so it can be screened with a special device. DO NOT use it until it has been properly checked for possible Ebola contamination! Contact any Granite Shoals PD officer for testing. Please share in hopes we get this information to anyone who has any contaminated meth or heroin that needs tested.” Two days later, Granite Shoals Police say a “concerned citizen” brought her drugs to the police station so officers could test it. The woman, identified by police as 29-year-old Chasity Hopson, was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance. Some of the department's Facebook followers got a good laugh out of the arrest and congratulated police, but others questioned the woman’s mental health and claimed it was police entrapment. http://www.kare11.com/mb/news/local/police-departments-hoax-about-contaminated-meth-leads-to-1-arrest/106121366/ |
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Two days later, Granite Shoals Police say a
Thats a frickin genius right there “concerned citizen” brought her drugs to the police station so officers could test it. The woman, identified by police as 29-year-old Chasity Hopson, was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance. ![]() but others questioned the
Its only the faullt of the dumbazz who brought her drugs into a POLICE STATION! woman’s mental health and claimed it was police entrapment. ![]() Ebola meth ![]() |
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SassyEuro2
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".. . but others questioned the woman’s mental health and claimed it was police entrapment."
![]() Her brain has been entrapped by meth... & probably paranoia, since she believed the ebola hoax. Or.. Stupid is as stupid does. |
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".. . but others questioned the woman’s mental health and claimed it was police entrapment." ![]() Her brain has been entrapped by meth... & probably paranoia, since she believed the ebola hoax. Or.. Stupid is as stupid does. not entrapment, the police never asked her to break the law, she did that all on her own |
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