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that Michigan police once rounded up a group of local drug dealers by inviting them to the fake wedding of two of the dealers regular customers, who were really undercover police officers. The arrests got underway after the band (also undercover police officers) played I Fought the Law.

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Fun Fact: that Michigan police once rounded up a group of local drug dealers by inviting them to the fake wedding of two of the dealers’ regular customers, who were really undercover police officers. The arrests got underway after the band (also undercover police officers) played “I Fought the Law.”

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