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Police post photos of suspects with Lego heads to protect IDs under new California law​

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Published March 20, 2024, 1:57 p.m. ET

Getting arrested is no child’s play — except for these California cops.

The Murrieta Police Department has been posting hilarious arrest and lineup photos with suspects’ faces replaced by Lego heads to comply with a woke state law protecting offenders’ rights.

Images on the department’s Instagram page show the Lego blocks with a variety of facial expressions — crying, frowning, smirking or raging — digitally superimposed onto the bodies of people being busted.

One appears to show two people handcuffed in the back of a squad car — with the Lego face on one angrily looking at the other, whose toy head is crying.
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The Murrieta Police Department in California has been digitally replacing the faces of suspected non-violent offenders with Lego heads in booking photos.
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The agency said replacing suspects’ faces with Lego blocks allows it to be in compliance with a new state law.
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Another shows five people in a lineup — completely unrecognizable because of the toy heads.

The Photoshop-savvy law enforcement agency explained Monday that it is shielding detainees’ faces to comply with a new state law prohibiting the release of mugshots and booking photos of those accused of nonviolent crimes.

The law, signed by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom last September and implemented on Jan. 1, also requires police departments to remove other mugshots from social media after 14 days.


“The Murrieta Police Department prides itself in its transparency with the community, but also honors everyone’s rights & protections as afforded by law; even suspects,” the post read.

“In order to share what is happening in Murrieta, we chose to cover the faces of suspects to protect their identity while still aligning with the new law.”

But the practice is nothing new for the Murrieta police: the agency has been obscuring suspects’ faces for a couple of years now, also using emojis, Barbie dolls and even “Shrek” characters.
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“Some of the reasons were the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law, the effects a post could have on an individual or their families outside of the criminal proceedings they may be subject to (public shaming) and some of it came down to workload,” the department previously wrote.

“Our goal is to keep our citizens informed on what is occurring in the City in which we all live as well as the work the police department is doing on behalf of the citizens,” it added.

The police department’s use of Photoshop has divided social media followers.
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“These are so hilarious!” one user gleefully remarked on the Lego booking photos.

Another joked: “Those Lego people just seem to never learn.”

Many commenters, however, argued that shielding suspects’ identities under the new state law essentially amounted to protecting criminals.
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This is funny, but I wouldn’t call this a “woke law”. If you actually read the post, it only applies to people booked for nonviolent offenses and only takes place after 14 days. Imagine getting a disorderly conduct or obstruction of Justice charge and having your mugshot on Facebook and available in a google search until the end of forever. Made even worse if you were only arrested because you got the description of a suspect. This law doesn’t keep retard cops from doing their job, but it lessens the impact of of retard cops wrongfully arresting people (common).
If it wasn't in such a pozzed state I'd agree with you on that. But this is Commiefornia, so you can bet they're gonna stretch the definition of nonviolent offenses until they're blocking the faces of attempted murderers or rapists.
 
Legoland isn't sending their best. Build a wall and make Spyrius pay for it.
Pffft everybody knows spyrius is working for russia these days, keeping space police busy as fuck. Bad enough they have ice planet assholes trying to dig ice caves into the US from canada for all the illegals and pirates ferrying them over from the middle east

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How do Lego, Barbie and Shrek(tm) all feel about this un-ironic usage of their brands by literal police? Or maybe it's ironic and it's malicious compliance...
Considering barbie tried to sue aqua over barbie girl back in the day I wouldn't be surprised if they got lawsuit happy again

That said I knew they'd finally catch dangerous dan. He's been on the loose since 1993 but hey, better late than never:
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He couldn't hide from the california cops forever. He had a good run
 
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I am content to agree with liberals for the wrong reason on this one.
If it wasn't in such a pozzed state I'd agree with you on that. But this is Commiefornia, so you can bet they're gonna stretch the definition of nonviolent offenses until they're blocking the faces of attempted murderers or rapists.
 
Lego heads used for criminal censoring? yeah makes sense if you-wait you DIDN'T USE THE LEGO PRISONER/CROOK FACES? NOT EVEN ONE BRICKSTER? Shameful display.

That said I knew they'd finally catch dangerous dan. He's been on the loose since 1993 but hey, better late than never.
He's not in any of these photos, I'm pretty sure he's out there somewhere, probably under his Joe alias.
 
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Lego heads used for criminal censoring? yeah makes sense if you-wait you DIDN'T USE THE LEGO PRISONER/CROOK FACES? NOT EVEN ONE BRICKSTER? Shameful display.
As a Lego Island fan, I have to agree. How could they miss such an obvious thing?? All you had to do was look up criminal lego heads, Shaneeqwua! It ain't that difficult!
 
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