Dude Wears ‘It’s All Fun and Games Until The Cops Show Up,’ Guess What Happened
A man wearing an apparently prophetic T-shirt that read “it’s all fun & games until the cops show up” has been arrested on suspicion of bank robbery.
It perhaps gives a new meaning to familiar references to the so-called fashion police or possibly that old Mark Twain quote that “clothes make the man.”
One media outlet even referred to the booking photo in question as a “literal wardrobe malfunction.”
Police arrested the suspect and his alleged female accomplice in a Lewiston, Idaho, motel after an anonymous tipster reportedly informed the Idaho County Sheriff’s Department “that someone matching the description of the robber was spending a lot of cash at the local casino.”
Lewiston police officers along with a SWAT team took the duo — who are apparently also under investigation in connection with two recent Oregon bank heists — into custody as they left the motel. The pair allegedly held up the Cottonwood Bank in the nearby Idaho town of Cottonwood last Friday. “Unfortunately for [the suspects], the fun and games are over… the cops showed up.”
Multiple media accounts identify the suspects as Rick A. Fisher, 35, (alternatively identified as Rocky Fisher in some news reports) and Jennifer L. Balfe, 19.
They face charges of suspicion of robbery, burglary, and grand theft, according to the Cottonwood police chief. Along with the Cottonwood police, the FBI is also involved in the investigation into the crime.
In separate incident that involved perhaps a less-than-desirable clothing choice, as The Inquisitr previously reported, an Oregon man wearing a T-shirt labeled “drunk as sh*t” on the front found himself getting arrested for alleged DUI. Charges against the motorist included DUI, reckless driving, reckless endangerment, harassment, and strangulation.