Stormtroopers not above the law


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Zundfolge
August 24, 2005, 03:50 PM
bet you thought this was going to be a thread about some JBTs getting theirs in court or something ... no, nothing anywhere near that.

Source (http://gazetteextra.com/jvlcon082005.asp)

'Armed robber' was really a Stormtrooper at JVL-CON

(Published Saturday, August 20, 2005)

By Danielle Letenyei
Gazette Staff

The Force wasn't with a Stormtrooper-clad attendee of the JVL-CON science fiction convention on Friday at the Ramada Inn in Janesville.

Instead, it had him surrounded.

Janesville police got a surprise when they responded to a report of an armed robbery at the Ramada Inn, 3431 Milton Ave.

The alleged suspect was dressed as a Stormtrooper, a soldier for the Galactic Empire in the science fiction movie series "Star Wars."

"Apparently some people who saw him felt there was a threat," said Sgt. Kay Nikolaus of the Janesville Police Department.

The Stormtrooper was really a vendor participating in the weekend convention, held annually at the Ramada Inn, said Joann Lewandowski, who lives with event organizer Ray Norton.

"It was kind of silly but kind of understandable," Lewandowski said.

Whoever called police must have missed the Ramada's marquee out front, which announces the convention being held there, Lewandowski said.

The Stormtrooper got a warning from police-leave the plastic laser gun inside.

So, if you're passing the Ramada this weekend and you see a little green guy with pointy ears and wearing a robe, it shouldn't be an alien concept.

The convention continues at 9 a.m. today and Sunday. For information, visit www.si-fi-nut.com.

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Preacherman
August 24, 2005, 03:55 PM
I see the farce is still with them... :D

DelayedReaction
August 24, 2005, 04:28 PM
I don't understand what the problem is. It's not like the Stormtrooper could've hit anyone anyway.

MrTuffPaws
August 24, 2005, 04:44 PM
Uh what the hey?

Reading on a local forum, some person posted that while walking by a public park, they saw someone smoking in a car in the parking lot. They called the police to report the guy as suspicious. And then people complain when police don't respond to calls :rolleyes:

Joejojoba111
August 24, 2005, 10:38 PM
You really shouldn't get people's hopes up like that... Expected to see article of police officers lightly reprimanded for breaking a 10-year old's arm while he violently resisted arrest, or something.

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