Influencer known for taunting cops by begging them to
‘Arrest me, Daddy’ is finally arrested...
He asked, and they listened. A jerkoff so-called 'influencer', known for running up to cops to beg them to “Arrest me, Daddy”, was finally arrested by a fed-up Chicago officer. Adam Kelly, who goes by Adamn Killa to his 1.2 million followers on TikTok, was handcuffed Monday for interrupting a traffic stop with his viral stunt trolling cops in which he bends over and then dances. The 29-year-old TikTokker rose to fame by trolling law enforcement officers by walking up to them, putting his hands behind his back and obnoxiously yelling, “Arrest me, Daddy” while breaking out in a signature dance.
These people - him and his 'followers' - live in a different world than the one I grew up in. In my day, you did that shit to a cop, the cop would kick your ass, throw you in the can and throw away the key.
Then, when you got out, most guys who knew him would also kick his ass for pissing off the cop. The last thing we ever wanted back in the day was for our 'beat cop' to be pissed of at us. Know what I'm sayin' here?
We live now in a world fulla jerkoff showoffs who wouldn't made it through the day in my day. Juss' sayin'...
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Gotta love Florida becuse this story reminds me that they recently passed the "Halo Law" (SB 184) requiring people to stay at least 25 feet away from first responders (police, fire, EMTs) after a verbal warning to create a safe zone, making it a second-degree misdemeanor to impede, threaten, or harass them in this buffer, with penalties up to 60 days jail and a $500 fine, aiming to enhance safety but raising First Amendment concerns about filming.
ReplyDeleteExcellent author!
ReplyDeleteDid you guys grow up with "sidewalk court"? Where someone acts the fool, pinched candy/ciggs, broke a window, or some other dumb shit, and the cops rounded up the "usual suspects" and meted out "comeuppance" depending the "crime"? I had family in "Blue", and if nothing else, we were held to a higher standard.
ReplyDeleteyeah. seems like there is no shortage of assholes these days. kind of funny that people I knew now understand why I moved to the woods. I am so glad I do not have to see or put up with assholes like this anymore.
ReplyDeleteI tried reading Balducci’s “Mercy” but his literary tool kit includes a lot of cruelty and gruesomeness. It’s an old trick to make the reader think that the bad guys (or women) are really bad and deserving of the retribution that the author eventually delivers to them. Joe, you’re supposed to like subtle. This is not subtle. Try “A Gentleman in Moscow.” It’s subtle.
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