Crime
Connecticut State Police mentioned the drugs had been pressed within the form of “Heisenberg,” the alias of “Breaking Dangerous” antihero Walter White.
A driver in Connecticut was allegedly caught with some “Breaking Dangerous”-themed drugs on Sunday after a trooper discovered him dashing down Interstate 84, state police mentioned.
After clocking the motive force’s velocity at 119 mph, the trooper tried to drag the automobile over at about 1:20 a.m. in Vernon, Connecticut State Police mentioned in an announcement.
The driving force saved going for practically a mile on I-84 East, and police mentioned the trooper seen indicators of impairment when the person finally got here to a cease. Suspecting that the motive force is perhaps beneath the affect of medication and alcohol, state police used a Okay-9 canine and allegedly discovered medication within the automobile’s middle console.
A search turned up a bag of prescription-only sildenafil citrate drugs — additionally recognized beneath the model title Viagra — and a number of other drugs pressed in “the notorious ‘Hiesenburg’ [sic] face form,” police mentioned, seemingly referencing “Breaking Dangerous” antihero Walter White, who used the alias “Heisenberg.”
A discipline take a look at recognized the drugs as methamphetamine, in response to police, who mentioned additionally they discovered a handheld digital stun gun within the automobile.
State police didn’t determine the motive force, who allegedly failed his discipline sobriety assessments.
The driving force was arrested and held on a $15,000 bond. He faces costs of reckless driving, working beneath the affect, narcotics possession, and prison possession of a weapon, police mentioned.
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