A US colleague is angry with the police for an absurd proposal.

On the 23rd, local time, The Guardian told the story of 29-year-old Josh Sims at the Torrington Police Department in Connecticut, USA, saying "I will surrender if my wardrobe receives 15,000 likes."

According to the media, Sims, who is currently hiding somewhere in New York, has been ordered to appear in court for alleged injury to a child, but has not responded. The police have issued arrest warrants for seven charges, and they have made public inquiries. Police later said that the Sims made a ridiculous offer through official Facebook.

"The Sims offered their embroidery on Facebook when they received 20,000 copies," the police said on the 22nd of the local time. "We thought we were too many and asked for 10,000 copies, I was negotiated as a dog. "

"Okay, 15,000 are too difficult goals, but I want you to spread this post to various social networking sites so that the Sims can embroider it, and I want you to do a lot of good work." However, unlike the worries of the police, the post has received a great deal of attention with about 21,000 likes.

Local netizens responded by saying, "It's a strange proposal, but I like it for the cops who take risks every day," "I want the Sims to be a promise," "It seems to be a fun way, I cheered.

Meanwhile, a US criminal professor told the media that "The Sims are deceiving 100% of the police," and that "the police who accept the proposal of the prosecutor are laughing and the citizens will make fun of the police" .

"The Sims have not surrendered yet," said Torington Police. "I am very much inquiring whether Sims has surrendered to the goal," he said. "But if you embroider, I'll update your post on Facebook."

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(Photo = Torrington Police Station Facebook Capture)