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the original fugitive "ticket" sting #887214
07/06/16 10:33 PM
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Have seen footage of local cops using this exact ruse to nab bail jumpers ,people behind on child support,and people with warrants, but this is supposed to be the origin of the sting.







article here
https://www.usmarshals.gov/history/fist/football.htm

No Such Thing as a Free Lunch

It seemed like a dream come true, winning free tickets to the Redskins - Bengals' football game. But the dream turned into a nightmare for about 100 "winners" when they arrived to pick up their tickets. The winners were arrested by Deputy Marshals and DC Metropolitan Police officers.



The fugitives, wanted by authorities for a variety of criminal offenses, willingly gathered at the D.C. Convention Center in response to "invitations" sent by the Marshals Service to the last known addresses of more than 3,000 wanted persons with more than 5,000 outstanding warrants.



The invitations, from a fictitious firm (Flagship International Sports Television, Inc.), offered free tickets to the Washington Redskins home football game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

To collect their tickets, the fugitives were asked to attend a free brunch, beginning at 9:00 a.m. on December 15, 1985 at the Washington Convention Center where they would be given the tickets, free transportation to and from the game, and chances to win a grand prize of an all expense paid trip to Superbowl XX in New Orleans.


The operation was the product of good police work, a lot of imagination, and excellent cooperation between the Metropolitan Police Department and the Marshals Service. A total of 166 law enforcement personnel, drawn from the Metropolitan Police Department and Marshals Service personnel from the District of Columbia, Northern Virginia, Maryland, Eastern District of New York, and the Marshals Service Special Operations Group, participated in the operation. At the Convention Center "brunch," they played the roles of ushers and usherettes, cleaning personnel, caterers, and officials of Flagship International Sports Television.

Re: the original fugitive "ticket" sting [Re: getthesenets] #887215
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Guy says this was 1983, but I can almost swear that there was a Pacino film from before 83 where he played a cop and they nabbed fugitives using the same trick.

I remember the scene well, because one fugitive showed up late....and started complaining about missing out and Pacino's character let him slide because he had his son with him. He flashed the badge as he was driving off to let the fugitive know what time it was though.

Re: the original fugitive "ticket" sting [Re: getthesenets] #887217
07/06/16 11:19 PM
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Gets, Was it Serpico?

Re: the original fugitive "ticket" sting [Re: getthesenets] #887218
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No it was Sea of Love with YNkee tickets. Sorry

Re: the original fugitive "ticket" sting [Re: Beanshooter] #887219
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Originally Posted By: Beanshooter
No it was Sea of Love with YNkee tickets.


thanks,Bean.

In my mind it was a 70s film.

Re: the original fugitive "ticket" sting [Re: getthesenets] #887842
07/14/16 06:45 PM
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they fell for the okey doke

Re: the original fugitive "ticket" sting [Re: getthesenets] #887848
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This is great Gets. They forgot the first rule, If something sounds to good to be true.....

Re: the original fugitive "ticket" sting [Re: getthesenets] #887867
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Originally Posted By: getthesenets


they fell for the okey doke


Holy cow! That was great lol

Re: the original fugitive "ticket" sting [Re: getthesenets] #887872
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LOL the guy in the sunglasses seemed like a good sport about it..


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