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Drive-thru worker offers more than a burger to off-duty officer

October 22, 2009

According to a story in The Intelligencer, "green vegetable matter" was offered to an off-duty officer by a Tullytown, Pa., Burger King employee who was working the drive-thru window.
 
The substance has allegedly been identified as marijuana and was offered to the officer in exchange for alcohol or cash.
 
From the story:  
Police said an off-duty Tullytown officer was on his way home shortly after midnight Monday when he stopped at the Burger King on New Falls Road near Hood Boulevard for something to eat.
As another worker handed McClister his actual order, (Taharka) Johnson allegedly showed the officer a black bag in one hand and a clear 'dime bag' of 'green vegetable matter' in his other hand.
At that point, McClister rotated his knit cap so the words 'Tullytown Police' were at the front and said, 'That's not a smart idea, now is it?' McClister left and flagged down an on-duty Falls cop, police said.
 
Johnson has been arraigned on drug possession with intent to deliver, drug possession and drug paraphernalia charges and was sent to Bucks County Prison on $50,000 bail.
 

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