by
Jordan Yerman | August 22, 2008 at 06:32 am
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Two ninja-obsessed teens in New Jersey were fed up with the activites of the local drug dealers. They armed themselves with knives, swords, shuriken, and bows, donned black ninja outfits, and cruised to the dealers' houses, leaving their own cease-and-desist letters. However, their vigilante moves got them busted by the police. The cops state that, while they believe the teens didn't mean to do anything but scare the dealers, the pair may still face criminal charges. Check out the interview
here. Misguided, perhaps, but their hearts seem to be in the right place.
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at 09:30 on August 22nd, 2008
jordan, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 10:58 on August 22nd, 2008
jordan, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 12:23 on August 22nd, 2008
jordan, I like this story. It's good stuff.
Sounds like an approach that might work!
at 14:37 on August 22nd, 2008
jordan, I like this story. It's good stuff. Sorta like the Dark Knight copycats, better be careful though, a sword up the wazoo for these teens wont be pretty
at 09:50 on August 28th, 2008
Insert badly timed overdubs here....
at 08:25 on August 28th, 2008
I think they're pretty stupid, firstly they could have got themselves killed and it's mildy unfortunate that they didn't. Secondly, this highlights the fact that a black market and subsequent misguided ninja vigilante teens is a direct product of an unworkable, unenforcable, harmful drug policy that punishes consenting adults aware of the consequences as criminals instead of treating the issue as a health problem which is what it is. Not interested in starting a fight and will never visit this site intentionally again (stumble-upon), just wanted to raise some cud for the mind.