"Two pose as FBI agents in Waltham attack
Waltham police are searching for two armed men who posed as FBI agents in a home break-in and assault Saturday night. Police said the assailants knocked on the door of a Bedford Street apartment about 11:30 p.m., said they had an FBI search warrant, and pistol-whipped a man when he opened the door. After they hit the victim several times in the head and demanded money, the victim told the assailants he had called 911. The assailants fled the apartment without taking anything from the home. Police said the assailants were wearing masks at the time of the attack but were believed to be in their mid-20s. The victim was treated at a local hospital for head injuries and released."
Related(?): Modern Day Robin Hoods
Also see: Let's Be Cops
It's illegal, but....
"Silliness is the movie's only ambition, but there's something mind-blowing about seeing a fratty comedy through two pairs of Asian-American eyes, particularly when those eyes belong to actors who were token minorities in other dumb comedies. To the best of my knowledge, Harold and Kumar are the first Asian-Americans to carry a widely marketed US movie -- a fact that elevates this grubby little flick to event status. Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, two 26-year-old first-timers, wrote the screenplay, and what they lack in Asian cultural authority -- their presumable stand-ins aren't Harold and Kumar but the pair of bong-hitting Jews down the hall -- they make up for in brand-name marketing savvy. Yet like every misbehaving, frat-minded comedy since "American Pie," "Harold & Kumar" has an undercurrent of homosexual panic."
Yeah, agenda-pushing programming with a smidgen of Jewish supremacism that makes light of war-criminal tyranny is funny!