Pulled over by the pigs in the Panamera.... "Don't Shoot... I'm Not Chris Dorner" !!!!!!!!! instagr.am/p/WLNVqEmohV/
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Handsome Ass Nigga (@thegame) February 26, 2013

Rapper “The Game” tweeted a photo of himself being pulled over in what appeared to be a routine traffic stop today. Most civilized people would have simply produced their license and registration, while sheepishly apologizing for speeding. There’s plenty of evidence, though, that The Game does not fall into the category of “civilized people.”
Naturally, he sent out a tweet referring to the police as “pigs” and implying that Chris Dorner (a cop-killer) was gunned down in cold blood.
@thegame "Pigs". Dude you're a loser. Go get a real job or professional . #Loser #NoNBA #FailedTheDrugTest—
Austin Culleton (@AustinCulleton) February 26, 2013
LOL ur a fool "@thegame: Pulled over by the pigs in the Panamera…. "Don't Shoot… I'm Not Chris Dorner" !!!!!!!!! instagr.am/p/WLNVqEmohV/"—
Jamie Martinez (@JamieJasine) February 26, 2013
Of course his fans ate it up, but that’s not hard to believe, seeing as they also love vulgar threats against Twitchy founder Michelle Malkin.
@thegame pigs try ta get you—
ben dunn (@nebnnud) February 26, 2013
@thegame hahaha always pigs snorting round for something to eat #FarmAnimals—
CK (@KingSeekZ) February 26, 2013
@thegame u black? U dorner. U white? U ben affleck.—
De'ron (@SikMindz) February 26, 2013
@thegame when's your license gettin suspends homie…you're constantly being tailed by the 5-0 lol—
\/aldovinos (@papaVinos) February 26, 2013
@thegame son do you know why I'm stoppin you fo?—
Zach DeSousa (@Sous90) February 26, 2013
@thegame They always hate on the people that have cars nicer then the ones they have at home #haterasspigs—
PATINO (@PatinoJosh) February 26, 2013
@WackStar Wack get in position! checkOn @thegame ask him did officer friendly let him go 🚔—
(@YacPics) February 26, 2013
Seriously, people? It’s probably just a traffic ticket. We get those too, but it doesn’t mean the cops are out to get us. Try obeying the law; it usually works.




















