Florida from GTA VI is very real: woman arrested for stealing a car as training for Call of Duty

Florida from GTA VI is very real: woman arrested for stealing a car as training for Call of Duty
Florida from GTA VI is very real: woman arrested for stealing a car as training for Call of Duty

One of the great claims of the trailer of the expected GTA VI is the peculiar adaptation of real cases from FloridaUnited States, to the universe of Rockstar Gamesa series of viral events or videos of these last few years that have moved to Vice City. And one more time, the reality exceeds fiction; so much so, that the case we echo this time is the arrest in Florida of Christy Lee Turmana 37-year-old woman who He notified the police while trying to steal a carensuring that it was part of his particular video game training Call of Duty Black Ops.

“Greetings from Florida”

Thus, this hilarious episode took place on Friday, May 31, in the early hours of the morning, in Lee County, Florida, when Turman called the emergency number to send the police to make “a report of the incident,” adding that he was “trying to steal a car”, to which the operator responded with a simple “reported.”

And it seems that Florida emergency operators are tired of receiving all kinds of calls over and over again, each one more bizarre and implausible; but the worst thing is that they are real. As it could not be otherwise, the agents arrived at the location provided by the woman when she was in the driver’s seat of a Toyota Corolla inside a dealership.

Although the most surprising thing was yet to come; At the time of the arrest, Turman assured that he was alone “training for the video game Call of Duty: Black Ops” and that he hoped that the incident “became something legal” after notifying him of the same. Evidently, the woman was arrested and accused of breaking and entering for entering the car dealership while it was closed to the public, although not for grand theft. Be that as it may, it has emerged that Turman has already accumulated up to six arrests in the last 19 years for petty theft, robbery and assault. Seeing is believing.

 
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