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October 28, 2009

Man Tells Police God Told Him to Steal Car

The Lexington (Ky.) Police Department said a man who attempted to steal a Dodge Charger from a dealership told officers he was commanded by God to commit the crime, WLEX-TV reports.

The man smashed a window and was collared by a security guard before he could enter the showroom. When police arrived, the suspect initially told them his name was "Seven."

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Tags: Lexington (Ky.) PD, Mentally Ill Suspects, Stupid Criminals

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oldhag @ 10/29/2009 5:44 AM

He's not at all stupid. He can plead insanity and get sent to a nice cushiony mental hospital where he'll get three hots and a cot. He'll have to do the "I'm hearing voices" thing too. Much better than being sent to prison.

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