Lawrence Police Department won the internet with tweet after teen made hilarious mistake. (Image via Twitter @BlakeAlbert228 screenshot)
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Kansas police department breaks internet with tweet after teen fails horribly at mocking them
August 20, 2017
A tweet from a Kansas police department has gone extremely viral for its hilarious response to a young person who failed horribly at mocking them.
It began when a person by the name of Blake Albert tweeted a short video of himself vaping near a city utility vehicle to appear "gangster." He tweeted the video at the Lawrence Police Department, presumably because he thought the car he posed in front of was a cop car.
But it wasn't � and Lawrence PD was quick to inform him.
"I'm sorry Blake, this is awkward, but that's not a police car. You vaped in front of a water service vehicle. ¯\_(�)_/¯," the police department tweeted.
The tweet was so popular that it has garnered more than 100,000 retweets and 300,000 "likes" in less than one day, a feat that most tweets never achieve.
But the replies to Albert were just as hilarious:
Do you do requests, Blake? Maybe a fire truck, next ... or perhaps a municipal land tax assessor vehicle
— Bryan Passifiume (@BryanPassifiume) August 19, 2017
That's so gangsta homie! Disrespect the water authority. No agua, no peace!
— GregD (@Makgyvr) August 20, 2017
Next time get even more badass...Hit up the County Code Enforcement Prius!!!
— Teflonsean (@demtears2017) August 19, 2017
— Agent Beyoncé (@DangerSuave) August 19, 2017
Others left hilarious responses on the Lawrence PD tweet:
This is police brutality.
— Jessy Han (@hjessy_) August 19, 2017
— Barrett Sallee (@BarrettSallee) August 20, 2017
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