Asst Commissioner Of Police Has Embarrassing Meeting With Dangerous Stunt

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Dennis Dietrich was the man who did the infamous stunt on Dunrobin Avenue. He did donuts in the middle of a busy intersection.

After the incident, the police made a statement telling him to hand himself in as if they were going to do something major.

When he turned up and the Asst Commissioner met him, it seems Bishop Dr Gary Welsh was actually a fan.

He was hugging up the man and acting like he just saw his long last friend. All that tough talk went out the window.

We didn’t even bother hearing about what will happen to him anymore.

If that stunt was pulled off by certain people in Jamaica, it would be a different story. I have seen Police rough up people for much less.

Dietrich claims he is the personal assistant to West Indies cricketer Andre Russell.

He must be the best-paid assistant in Jamaica then.

I love cars and can tell that is a Mercedes AMG C63. The fastest C class you can buy currently.

Is he saying the car belongs to Andre Russell if so he must really trust his assistant to do stunts like that in his car?

Either way, the way the senior cop was acting around the man was rather cringe worthy. He seemed more like a groupie than someone who is meant to be taken seriously.

The gathering of media personnel was also strange. Why was this meeting even done outside with such a large circus around it? I thought this was serious business.

Anyway, let’s see if anything comes out of it. More than likely Dennis DietRICH will walk away with a slap on the wrist and a lot more Instagram followers.

3 COMMENTS

  1. No real Benz driver naw go station,police cancel operation
    ” I won’t allow you to ask him anything that will incriminate his self” now was that him talking as a policeman or in talking as the guy’s lawyer or perhaps his lodge brother

  2. Supt. Sounds intelligent. They had a meeting before the media was called to the location and they (police and Seal Paul monkey man) agreed to what amounts to a minor public tongue lashing.
    There isn’t anything wrong with that. Police officers do have the right to exercise (to a certain degree) discretion when dealing with the public — if the infraction is not super-egregious.

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