Cops In Alkaline Video Could Get Kicked Out Police Force



Unidentified  cops in Alkaline’s controversial music video “After All” are now facing disciplinary action from the commissioner of police.
At the beginning of the video, Alkaline and one of his co-stars could be seen driving a BMW through the an aggressive inner-city community when they came upon a police checkpoint. The cops in question were reportedly taken off front line duty pending the outcome of the investigation.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Clifford Blake, revealed that it is mandatory that police officers get permission from the force when engaging in activities like these particularly when government assets like marks cars and police uniforms are being used. DCP Blake says there are no records indicating that the cops in the video got proper permission.
Alkaline and video director Jay Will have issued an official statement apologizing for the video. The police commissioner will determine what disciplinary actions if any will be taken against the police officers. Sources say these cops could get kicked out the force or the very least get suspended.

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