Drunk Suspect Protests Arrest By Defecating In Backseat of Police Cruiser

Drunk Suspect Protests Arrest By Defecating In Backseat of Police Cruiser

Last Friday night in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canadian Mounties say they received a call about a man causing a disturbance outside a home.  Upon arriving at the home, the Mounties found a “very intoxicated” man and took him into custody. And that’s where this tale of one man vs. authority begins.

According to Sgt. Neil Tremblay, as the 23-year-old suspect was being driven to jail, he “purposefully defecated in his pants to protest his arrest.” 

The suspect now faces a charge of mischief and caused “unspecified damage to the cruiser.” 

It’s very difficult to gauge the success of the protest. 

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