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Wrong Answer: Allen Iverson Yells At Police, “Do You Know Who I Am?”
Allen Iverson launched into an expletive-filled tirade against Atlanta officers last week, the highlight of which was this gem, “Do you know who I am?” Yes, we do. We’ve been through this before with Iverson. Same guy, new story. This is either really sad or a hilarious insight into the heights of ego.
Iverson was the passenger in a gray Lamborghini, which he owns, that was pulled over for switching lanes without signaling on March 30 at about 6 p.m., according to a police report obtained by CNN.
The driver, Antwuan Clisby, couldn’t produce any documentation for the vehicle, yet he wanted to leave and grab dinner. Of course his request was denied and then Iverson became “irate,” according to the officer. He said, “I’m the (expletive) passenger.” Upon hearing that his car would be towed for expired tags, he said, “Take the vehicle, I have 10 more.”
Iverson aplogized to the officers, but not before ranting for 20 minutes about who he was and how the “police don’t have anything else (expletive) to do except (expletive) with me.” Our favorite Iverson zinger, though? “I make more money than you will in 10 years.” Stay classy, Allen.
[CNN]
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