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Not to be confused with [[Jeff's Sex Doll|this Jeff,]] '''The Legend Of Jeff''' is a viral video that comes up from time to time. The main focus of the video is Jeff owning the cops, but there is a more special message within that ownage: <font color="red"> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE '''NEVER TALK TO THE POLICE.''']</font> | Not to be confused with [[Jeff's Sex Doll|this Jeff,]] '''The Legend Of Jeff''' is a viral video that comes up from time to time. The main focus of the video is Jeff owning the cops, but there is a more special message within that ownage: <font color="red">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE '''NEVER TALK TO THE POLICE.''']</font> | ||
==Story== | |||
Back in 2011, a heroin addict named Jeff Pearson tried to hold up a 7 Eleven convenience store in Georgia. When the cops got to the store, they found no suspects at the scene. While they were looking around, the police officers heard a commotion at a nearby home. | |||
Because they were cops and think that they can do whatever they want, they busted into the home to "investigate" disturbance. What they found was Jeff, sitting on a couch near a firearm. Jeff was a known addict and had, by his own words, "been through the system before." | |||
That was all the cops needed. Jeff was arrested for armed robbery and hauled in for questioning. | |||
==Interogation== |
Revision as of 14:59, 11 April 2023
Not to be confused with this Jeff, The Legend Of Jeff is a viral video that comes up from time to time. The main focus of the video is Jeff owning the cops, but there is a more special message within that ownage: NEVER TALK TO THE POLICE.
Story
Back in 2011, a heroin addict named Jeff Pearson tried to hold up a 7 Eleven convenience store in Georgia. When the cops got to the store, they found no suspects at the scene. While they were looking around, the police officers heard a commotion at a nearby home.
Because they were cops and think that they can do whatever they want, they busted into the home to "investigate" disturbance. What they found was Jeff, sitting on a couch near a firearm. Jeff was a known addict and had, by his own words, "been through the system before."
That was all the cops needed. Jeff was arrested for armed robbery and hauled in for questioning.