-Clayton County, Georgia, police officer Matt Whitton, responding to critics skeptical of his claim of discovering a genuine bigfoot carcass.
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"Once he perpetrated a fraud, that goes into his credibility and integrity. He has violated the duty of a police officer."
-Clayton County Police Chief Jeff Turner, explaining why Matt Whitton was being fired from his position as a police officer with Clayton County.
20 comments:
Duty and doody are so close!
I'm leaving for work a happy girl. Hope school is going well for you.
Oh, man. As if Clayton County needs more pad press. Their schools are about to lose accreditation. The school board is in complete disarray, the county's neighbors want to wall off the county to keep the yahoos in and now this?
Even up here in the hills, we look at Clayton County as a cautionary tale.
P.S. Glad to see something new from Bubs in the feed reader!
Bad press, too. Sheesh.
Too funny.
Great to see you back, and that whole story was just a big mess...
Well, he meant well I'm sure.
Glad to see things are still shakin at the Ramshackle Compound
I still think it was real...
That was me, in the Chewbacca suit!
Well it is Georgia; I say that with understanding now.
Hi, Bubs! I came here first, and not disappointed! Hope you are well!!!
You had to know that the thing would end badly. And so should he have. He so deserved to lose his job.
Buubbbbbssss!!!
Everyone in San Francisco misses you and they send their gator love.
good to have you posting again bubs.
A Bubs post! What a nice surprise!
Talk about a prank gone wrong. I wonder which "R" Officer Whitton is feeling right about now?
Made my day!
Just to add a thought-provoking postscript, it's been pointed out that the New York Times was writing about the Bigfoot hoax while the National Enquirer was investigating John Edwards. What's wrong with that picture?
"Everyone who has talked down to us is going to eat their words..."
It seems the Grammar Police have been slackin' if it took a hoax like this to "go into his credibility and integrity."
(Actually, I don't mind bad grammar, but when it is accompanied by moronic behavior, I'm like a barracuda... whatever that means.)
What Dena said! Ridiculous.
What a knucklehead.
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