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Wednesday, March 22, 2006

The Knucklehead of the Day award

Today's winner is Phillip Williams. He gets today's award for asking two uniformed Tampa Florida police officers to test his crack pipe to see if the drugs were real! No wonder they call it dope. It makes people dumb.

Possibly troubling is the fact that Mr. Williams works at MacDill AFB in Tampa as a security person. That's home to Centcom. These are the people doing vital security work?

For an act of drug induced stupidity, Phillip Williams is today's Knucklehead of the Day.

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TAMPA -- Phillip Williams doubted whether he was being sold actual crack cocaine, police say. So he approached two uniformed Tampa officers and allegedly asked them to test his crack pipe so he could be sure.

Turned out Williams, 47, was getting the real thing, and he was arrested shortly after approaching the officers Tuesday morning.

Officers Wayne Easley and Gary Filippone were investigating a burglary and trying to catch loose dogs when Williams walked up, crack pipe in hand, and asked them to verify that he was getting real drugs, a report said.

When Williams grabbed Easley's police vest, the officers put him in handcuffs, the report said. He was arrested after the residue in his pipe tested positive for crack cocaine.

Williams is listed in jail records as a security worker at MacDill Air Force Base. He is charged with possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia. He was still in jail Wednesday with bail set at $2,500.


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