It's Never Funny When A Cop Goes Bad
APB for Blottered readers :
A nostalgic playthrough of !!!'s debut proves that this time, mindbogglingly, the record label heads were right for once.
'Village People' Cop Still On The Run In San Mateo County (ABC7)
After the recent Dance-Punk-Funk revival (see !!! and The Rapture) and the gradual realization that none of it was actually any good, furious record label heads, angry with the goatee-chinned, Chrislam worshipping A&R reps responsible for the signings of these bands, the bands, and apparently the band's ancestors, have declared a Jihad, which includes the planting of false evidence on the great grandfathers of the movement, the Y.M.C.A.
A man who helped make famous the songs "YMCA" and "In the Navy" is still
scheduled to be featured on the television show "America's Most Wanted,"
after
failing to surrender in a San Mateo County courtroom today, according
to San
Mateo County Chief Deputy District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe.
Victor Willis,
54, the original policeman from the musical group the
Village People, was
scheduled to turn himself in today after a $200,000
warrant for his arrest was
issued on Oct. 20.
Willis's new defense
attorney Dean Johnson indicated
Willis would appear in court today, although
he failed to do so, Wagstaffe
said.
A nostalgic playthrough of !!!'s debut proves that this time, mindbogglingly, the record label heads were right for once.
'Village People' Cop Still On The Run In San Mateo County (ABC7)
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