star Willie Robertson and his family were left shaken Friday afternoon when a drive-by shooter opened fire and struck two houses on their property in Monroe, Louisiana.
08.04.2020 - 19:25 / justjared.com
A city in Louisiana is issuing an apology after using the siren from the movie The Purge to signal the start of a 9pm curfew of the city’s mandatory quarantine.
Crowley, Louisiana police used the siren without apparently knowing that it was the same sound used to signal the start of the purge in the hit films, where crimes became legal for one night.
“Last night a ‘Purge Siren’ was utilized by the Crowley Police Department as part of their starting curfew. We have received numerous complaints
star Willie Robertson and his family were left shaken Friday afternoon when a drive-by shooter opened fire and struck two houses on their property in Monroe, Louisiana.
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