Particular person unintentionally texts Mississippi police officer to get collectively to ‘smoke’

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Particular person unintentionally texts Mississippi police officer to get collectively to ‘smoke’

A Gulfport, Mississippi, police officer gave a hilarious response after somebody unintentionally texted him to get collectively to “smoke.”

The Gulfport Police Division shared the textual content alternate between a random particular person and one of many division’s officers who used his humorousness when somebody despatched a message to the mistaken particular person.

The textual content dialog started at about 10 p.m. on Friday with the initiator asking who he thought was a pal what they had been as much as.

“Chillin, hbu [how about you],” the officer wrote.

“Wanna smoke,” the random particular person requested.

The officer responded to the invitation, writing, “I don’t assume I’m going to have the ability to smoke with you.”

The particular person responded again, “Bruh, we smoke on a regular basis.”

The officer knowledgeable the particular person they probably had the mistaken cellphone quantity, however the particular person endured.

“Bruh, cease cappin [lying or joking],” the particular person wrote.

Moderately than proceed the alternate, the officer took an image of himself holding his police badge and despatched it to the particular person.


A Gulfport, Mississippi, police officer was texted by the mistaken particular person about getting collectively to “smoke.” Gulfport Police Division Fb

“No cap [lie or joke],” the officer wrote.

Together with sharing the screenshots of the textual content alternate, the division provided some recommendation to the general public on Fb.

“Professional tip: Earlier than you ship the textual content, double-check the quantity. Nothing like a mistaken quantity textual content to essentially boost somebody’s day,” police wrote.


A police officer in Mississippi sent a photo to the person to prove he is an officer. (Gulfport Police Department Facebook)
A police officer in Mississippi despatched a photograph to the particular person to show he was an officer. Gulfport Police Division Fb

The put up garnered some consideration on social media, with one person writing, “Actually, I might’ve modified my quantity THAT MOMENT!!!”

One other person wrote, “The [way] I might have thrown my cellphone throughout the room once I obtained that image! I might have been scared to select it again up for the remainder of the day! I’m second hand embarrassed for this particular person.”

Greg Wehner is a breaking information reporter for Fox Information Digital.


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