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Polk County undercover drug investigators stormed the home of convicted drug dealer Michael Difalco near Lakeland in March.
As investigators searched the home for drugs, some drug task force members found other ways to occupy their time. Within 20 minutes of entering Difalco’s house, some of the investigators found a Wii video bowling game and began bowling frame after frame.
While some detectives hauled out evidence such as flat screen televisions and shotguns, others threw strikes, gutter balls and worked on picking up spares.
A Polk County sheriff’s detective cataloging evidence repeatedly put down her work and picked up a Wii remote to bowl. When she hit two strikes in a row, she raised her arms above her head, jumping and kicking.
All of the cocaine/marijuana residue in the air must have impaired their judgment.
sweet
why didn’t they just wait until they got the flat screens and Wii set up in the “evidence room.” Then they could snort the coke, smoke the pot, and play their new Wii. Because lets face it, that is all cops are good for.