Post #3177300
2026-05-13 05:00 UTC
It's in the article. Aflack and Damon are not just the actors. They co-own and run the studio producing the film. They hired a person from the police department in question to consult on the film.
And, to be clear, this isn't the police department being mad because this paints them in a bad light. The film starts with events based off a real case, but moves into a fictionalized narrative where two cops murder a supervisor while working for the cartels. The cops the characters are based on are suing because people know that the characters are based on them and don't realize the rest of the narrative is fictionalized.
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@youcantreadthis@quokk.au 2026-05-13 07:52
How do you make a cop from Florida look worse than cop from Florida I don't get it its like a Nazi who jacked off while inhaling crematorium fumes also fucking corpses before they're burned how does that make him look any worse than he did