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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

Legend jeff.png

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.

Interogation