Rats are high on marijuana evidence at an infested police building, New Orleans chief says
- Rats in a decaying police headquarters ate confiscated marijuana, stated Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick.
- The vermin-infested building, with rats consuming marijuana, caused demoralization among officers, affecting morale and recruitment.
- There are plans to relocate the 910 officers temporarily to a high-rise building downtown due to working conditions.
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The building of the police headquarters in the American city of New Orleans is in such a deplorable state that at present there are rather various pests acting there instead of police officers. The last time it was rats making their way to the evidence warehouse, where they enjoyed the confiscated marijuana.
Rats Dine on Marijuana Confiscated by Police
A Norway Rat. (National Zoo) New Orleans police say rats have been eating marijuana the department confiscated as part of the War on Drugs: The year is 1284. The town: Hamelin. Our hero? The Pied Piper, summoned (in that fabulous multicolored tunic, no less) by a weary mayor to play his dulcet tones and lure away the town's rats, who were eating weed seized by law enforcement. Oh. Erm, no. The rats of the 13th century were just being annoying.…
The chief of police in New Orleans, in the United States, alerted to the “incredible filth” of the police station, infested with rodents.
Rats are eating the marijuana confiscated and stored at the New Orleans police station, which is old and dilapidated.
Ratty rats of marijuana infest New Orleans police headquarters: here's why it's in the news from Il Fatto Quotidiano
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