Posted on 08/22/2006 1:00:15 PM PDT by fivecatsandadog
A traffic stop in Detroit has led to serious suspicion , police said .
Detroit police officers pulled over a vehicle near Atkinson and Second streets on a traffic stop. When officers questioned the driver, the man said he was from West Africa.
In the trunk of the vehicle, police found license plates from different states, identifications cards and Arabic literature, Local 4 reported.
The man was taken in to custody on a traffic violation. Police will not comment on the items found in the vehicle, but did say they are working with federal authorities.
My wife, Morgan Fairchild.....
whom I've seen naked..... NOT
Let 'em go, Danno. This is just another budding capitalist trying to make a few tax-free bucks!
They didn't mention his immigration status.
Ping.
Other than being "West African", you're right.
However, this is from the Detroit Free Press, this afternoon...
"Right now we can't say exactly what we're looking at," Detroit Police Spokesman James Tate said. "He does not appear to be a Detroiter."...
...Detroit police said the man has a warrant for his arrest from an unnamed southern state, which could allow them to hold him for a longer period.
The guy is a "mystery". Up to no good, no doubt!
It's just amazing how many bad guys (or potential bad guys) are caught during traffic stops. Love it!
Why else do you think they give you 10 miles over the speed limit?
Just so they can pull anybody over they want to.
I agree with that 100%.
I got pulled once in SC for 67 in a 65. Cop looked into the car and said, "Have a nice day."
Hey, I LOVE watching those Cops episodes, and realize, every time I see one in the South, I am ONE brain cell away from being one of those . . .
Just kidding.
Be alert, vigilant, and ... if it becomes necessary, kick some butt (within the law, of course).
LOL!
I'm afraid that you are right.
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