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Armed police raid home after mistaking Lara Croft dummy for gunman
James Tozer

Last updated at 18:57pm on 15th May 2007

Model behaviour: The mannequin armed police swooped on
When police spotted a gun-wielding suspect lurking in the shadows of a suburban front room, their response was swift.

Armed officers burst into the house, shouted at the owner to lie on the floor, and ordered him to surrender his weapon.

But efficiency turned to embarrassment when the "gunman" turned out to be a life-sized model of the video game character Lara Croft, complete with trademark outsized pistols.

Computer shop owner David Williams, 42, had taken the dummy home to put it up for sale on the auction site eBay.

As the source of the confusion dawned on all concerned, it might have been the moment for an apology from the police.

Instead, however, Mr Williams was taken to the cells and held for more than 13 hours before being released.

He is now on bail for a suspected firearms offence, and Lara Croft remains impounded as evidence.

David Williams was arrested for having Lara Croft model in window

"It would have been laughable if it hadn't been so terrifying," he said yesterday. "One of the police held a gun and yelled, 'Where's the weapon, where's the weapon?'

"I didn't have a clue what was going on, I assumed they'd got the wrong house. I couldn't believe it when I realised they'd mistaken a Lara Croft dummy for someone with a gun."

Father-of-two Mr Williams had phoned police after receiving nuisance phone calls, and officers arrived at his house in Dukinfield, near Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, shortly before midnight.

He says he did not hear them arrive, but unknown to him one officer had seen the dummy's silhouette through the front window and called for armed back-up.

Soon afterwards, the street was cordoned off and a team of armed officers burst in through Mr Williams's back door.

A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said officers peered inside after Mr Williams failed to answer his front door.

"They believed they saw a silhouette of a person pointing what appeared to be a firearm inside the house," she said.

They followed "correct procedure" by withdrawing to await armed officers, she added.

"Officers then went into the house and found a mannequin holding a toy weapon."

Mr Williams, who says he is speaking to lawyers about a possible claim for wrongful arrest, will hear whether he faces further action when he answers bail next month.
 
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He is now on bail for a suspected firearms offence, and Lara Croft remains impounded as evidence.

David Williams was arrested for having Lara Croft model in window.

That seems really disturbing. He is being charged for a gun crime when it was a statue with a gun.

I am greatful that I do not live in England. Though Illinois is not much better...
 
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I bet they were real scared when the taser failed to get her to comply, and even moreso after 2x9mm to the temple failed too!
 
When he does put it up for sale,

I bet he asks for more than he originally planned to. And I bet he doesn't put it in the window again either.

I do rather wonder what the magistrate will say when he sees Laura as evidence. Likely throw the book at the poor sod for disturbing the peace!

England, what a country!
 
Are you saying that photo above is related to this incident? The article says
Father-of-two Mr Williams had phoned police after receiving nuisance phone calls, and officers arrived at his house in Dukinfield, near Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, shortly before midnight.
I know England has long days and short nights during the summer months, but that photo wasn't taken at midnight.
 
A few years ago Orlando police close down a major roadway during morning rush hour and assaulted Reigs gun shop with a tank and a SWAT team because someone had left a radio on and it was tuned into the Howard Stern show, they apologized and paid for all damages and had the shop back up within a day

Apparently lara Croft is considered a dangerous felon in England
 
maybe there's more to this...

Father-of-two Mr Williams had phoned police after receiving nuisance phone calls, and officers arrived at his house in Dukinfield, near Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, shortly before midnight.

i have to wonder what the calls were about, if he told cops someone was going to hurt him

i'd also guess that as usual the police were unable to suck it up and let the guy yell at them for putting him through a home invasion, guy screamed at them for breaking his door, cops decided to one up him for scaring them with what sounds like , although silly, i can see how they could mistake that doll for a real perp. pretty much a 50-50, and i'd almost bet the charges are shortly dropped.
 
Hmmmmm...After checking out the photo of Lara

I've heard occasionally that somtimes the British can be "a bit plastic & stiff", but this is really a stretch.... :evil: :D:evil: :D
 
Unfortunately this is not the first time something like this has happened, Ronald was arrested for questioning as to the whereabouts of the hamburgler

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