Posted on 03/05/2024 11:18:20 AM PST by rightwingintelligentsia
WHITE TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Three men are facing charges after they allegedly passed counterfeit $100 bills at several businesses in Indiana County over the weekend.
Pennsylvania State Police said the following businesses in White Township had instances of counterfeit $100 bills being passed or attempting to be passed:
Advanced Auto Parts, Aroma Joe’s, AutoZone, Bath & Body Works, Dunham’s Sports, Harbor Freight Tools, Kohl’s, Staples
Police say three men suspected of passing the counterfeit money were arrested at various locations. Two of them were identified as Brian Stalin Castro-Ortega, 22, from Flushing, New York, and Jordan Alexan Alvarado-Garrido, 21, with an unknown hometown.
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Now if they were making $1 bills they may have never been caught
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerich_Juettner
Jeb: It’s an act of love...................
I don’t want to appear prejudiced. But I don’t think I’d trust a guy with “Stalin” as part of his name.
Maybe they were paying off their student loans
Only the govt makes worthless money.
Passing the counterfeit bills Americans won’t pass.
They must have been really poor quality to have tracked all three guys down so fast at separate locations.
The whole Stalin Castro Ortega thing should give pause. Quite the rogue’s gallery of Communist dictators there...
More wonderful imports!
let me guess: this group of young rocket surgeons copied a genuine hundred dollar bill on a color copier a bunch of times ... after all, they asked themselves: “What could possibly go wrong with such a brilliant scheme that no one ever thought about doing before?”
Just honoring the memory of criminal George Floyd. His denomination of choice was the $20 bill.
Definitely is a Democrat with that name.
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