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A Pokemon fan dressed as Pikachu gives the Police Department a Halloween surprise that is equal parts unexpected, dangerous, and hilarious.
A Pokemon fan dressed up as the iconic Pikachu was driving around in a modified lawn mower pulling a trailer and in a shocking turn of events, the Roachdale, Indiana Police Department found itself in a not-so-high-speed-chase with this Pikachu on Halloween night . The Roachdale Police Department made a statement about the curious event on its Facebook page, and although it recognized the seriousness of the situation, the Police Department wasn't afraid to poke fun at the obviously bizarre and ridiculous situation with a few puns.
Halloween night is sure to bring just as many tricks as it does treats, but the Roachdale Police department claims that this is a new first for everyone working there. Notably, Pikachu tends to avoid criminal activity in the Pokemon games and anime, so fans of the franchise are no doubt caught by surprise by this development as well.
According to the Roachdale Police, the suspect was "driving recklessly through town" on a modded lawn mower while pulling a trailer behind them. This behavior endangers the driver, peoples' property, and most importantly the children and adults out and about for a bit of trick or treating fun, so naturally, the police responded to the call. What they found was someone dressed up in a Pikachu costume who reportedly flipped the responding deputy off before continuing on the joy ride. In order to avoid endangering anybody, police found the suspect at their home later and took them into custody.
Not afraid to make light of the situation, the Roachdale Police Department humorously refers to the suspect as Pikachu rather than by any real name. They also claim that "Pikachu acted alone" before invoking Pokemon 's iconic slogan by saying that the police are "not opposed to catching them all." The image of a crazed Pikachu on a lawnmower flipping the police off and then driving away is certainly something. Thankfully, it seems as though the Roachdale Police Department was able to get the situation under control.
On a more serious note, the suspect is being charged with criminal recklessness and two counts of resisting arrest. The statement also claims that the Roachdale Police Department does not believe that drugs and alcohol were a factor in Pikachu's rash decision making on Halloween night . So far there is no word about whether or not any body cam or dash cam footage showing this spectacle will be released, but there are plenty of hopeful onlookers patiently waiting for such a release.
Anthony Puleo is a Freelance Writer for GameRant, but has a history working for the site. Having worked as a staff writer here for two years, he is very familiar with the gaming industry and plays both popular and obscure titles. He particularly enjoys Final Fantasy, Should games, and Roguelikes.

A man dressed in a Pikachu costume led police in Indiana, USA, on a wild chase after he was spotted driving a modified lawnmower through the streets of Roachdale. The 19-year-old suspect was arrested on Halloween night following a brief scuffle and now faces criminal charges, according to Roachdale Police Department.
United States: Police in a small town of Indiana , USA , were left wishing they had a “Pokeball” after they were tipped off about a man dressed as Pikachu recklessly driving a lawnmower through the streets of Roachdale on Halloween night. The 19-year-old suspect led the Roachdale Police Department on a wild pursuit before they could chase him down.
The teen is said to have been riding a modified lawnmower on Monday, when children dressed as ghosts prowled the streets looking for candy in their customary trick-or-treating.
Deputy Cameron Boller located the rare lawnmower Pikachu and attempted to pull him over. However, the suspect managed to evade the officer, Roachdale police said.
‘The "pursuit" went on for a few blocks. The suspect began driving more erratic (even attempting to hit Deputy Boller's vehicle) and with several children around the area, Deputy Boller ceased chasing the individual,’ a Facebook post stated.
After identifying the suspect, the deputy and Marshal Lepine searched his residence. The teen was found “out of costume” was taken into custody after a brief scuffle.
He was preliminary charged with Criminal Recklessness, officials said, and two counts of Resisting Law Enforcement after police ruled out both alcohol and narcotics as a "contributing factor in the event."
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Tomarius James Wagner, 24, was charged with drug possession and carrying concealed weapons as well as on-site probation violation
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November 11, 2022, 4:00 PM · 7 min read
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Kenneth Mejia, 32, shown at a September campaign event with Jane Fonda, has claimed victory in the race for Los Angeles city controller. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times)
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To get some attention for his unconventional Los Angeles city controller campaign, Kenneth Mejia turned to Pokémon.
He wanted to dress up as the Pikachu character, a cheery yellow rodent who has been used as a symbol of defiance at protests and by politicians, but his campaign manager was wary. Too silly, Jane Nguyen recalled thinking.
But Mejia insisted. By October 2021, he was standing on a street corner in Little Tokyo dancing in the outfit.
Just over a year later, Mejia — a certified public accountant with little name recognition — has claimed victory over City Councilmember Paul Koretz, who conceded on Wednesday . Mejia holds a 61%-to-39% lead over the veteran politician, according to updated election results released Thursday. Mejia, who is of Filipino descent, will become the first Asian American to hold citywide elected office in Los Angeles.
His victory is the latest win for L.A. leftist activists, a powerful force in local elections who have pushed for big changes to City Hall's approach to policing and homelessness.
As city controller, Mejia, 32, vows to hold agencies accountable and bring financial transparency to city spending. Critics paint him as a leftist activist who is too "extreme" for City Hall.
Mejia, who wasn't available, referred questions to Nguyen.
Born and raised in Sylmar, Mejia graduated from Woodbury University in Burbank and worked at Ernst & Young as an auditor, according to his biography posted on the Green Party's website.
He also co-founded a community group focused on helping the unhoused and low-income families and became an activist with the LA Tenants Union.
It was Sen. Bernie Sanders’ insurgent presidential campaign in 2016 that propelled Mejia’s political career.
“You moved me Bernie. I always knew things were wrong but I thought all I could do was little acts of kindness,” Mejia tweeted in August 2016. “I was wrong. I could do more. We could do more.”
A onetime member of the Wilshire Center Koreatown Neighborhood Council, Mejia unsuccessfully ran for the same congressional district three times, including twice as a member of the Green Party.
As a debate raged on in Koreatown in 2018 over the city’s plan to put a homeless shelter in the neighborhood, Mejia met Nguyen, who was starting the homeless advocacy group KTown for All. A graphic Nguyen made for the People’s Budget LA Coalition in April 2020 showing L.A. spent $3.1 billion on its annual police budget was transformed into a billboard for Mejia's campaign.
“Where will YOUR tax dollars be spent? L.A. deserves financial transparency,” read the billboard, which noted the outsized city spending on the LAPD.
Rick Cole, a former top L.A. budget official and former Santa Monica city manager who became one of Mejia's best-known supporters, was impressed by the boards.
“He was running a completely different type of campaign,” Cole said. “It was fresh and it stood out.”
In an interview the day after the election, Cole described how Nguyen, 33, and Mejia complemented each other during the campaign. Nguyen is “extraordinarily focused and practical” and a “no-nonsense, get it done” person, Cole said. Mejia is “constantly dreaming up” ideas and asking, '"How do we do this?” Cole said.
In one of his most-viewed TikTok videos, seen nearly 150,000 times, Mejia and his volunteers are seen dancing to BTS’ “Permission to Dance” while the text describes how some firefighters and police officers earn city salaries despite living out of state.
Other videos and tweets highlighted his two corgis and digital maps that he created using city data.
Mejia’s campaign was unique because it focused on educating voters about what the city controller does and how the office fits into City Hall, said Bill Przylucki, executive director of Ground Game L.A., which works to elect progressive candidates.
“We will be studying his campaign to make our future campaigns better,” Przylucki said. “He really, really deserves a lot of credit for being flexible and open-minded and not having an overly rigid approach."
An overall anti-incumbent sentiment in the city also helped Mejia, political watchers said.
“Voters wanted change,” said Bill Carrick, who represented controller candidate Reid Lidow in the primary. “Mejia ended up being the one who could make the best case” that he represented that change.
As Mejia steps into the office, he will give priority to addressing crowded dog shelters and audit the city’s police budget, said Nguyen, who said she will be his chief of staff.
At a meeting earlier this year of the city’s Animal Services commission, Mejia warned the commissioners and managers at the department, which has faced criticism for the care of its animals, that he could use subpoena power to get documents.
“To all the commissioners listening here, what do you all do?” Mejia said. “I think that's one great question that you should ask yourself after every meeting. What have you accomplished? How are you holding [Animal Services] accountable?”
Still, Mejia will face limitations. Though the controller can use audits to pressure city departments, the City Council and mayor make policy decisions. Controllers traditionally have had a hard time getting elected officials to do anything with their reports, said City Councilmember Mike Bonin, who endorsed Mejia, adding that he has the chance to put his "imprint" on the office.
"What I think Kenneth has a real opportunity to do is to talk to rank-and-file city employees and find out what they think needs to be looked at," Bonin said.
Some, including Koretz, have drawn attention to Mejia’s past inflammatory remarks and actions — such as holding an oversized, photoshopped image of Hillary Clinton behind bars wearing an orange prison jumpsuit — and called Mejia’s views on issues such as policing extreme.
Former Controller Laura Chick, who endorsed Koretz, also has pointed to a report in Los Angeles magazine that Mejia campaign workers were among the protesters who helped shut down a mayoral debate at a synagogue in the San Fernando Valley — behavior that Chick called “unacceptable."
Mejia will also have to work with career city staff, managing some 160 employees in the department. And he will, by definition, be considered an “establishment” figure when he takes office, although Nguyen said they’re not afraid of “ruffling feathers in City Hall.”
“We'll do our best to navigate the politics of City Hall,” said Nguyen, who had not previously run a campaign. “I've never held the government jobs, so it's daunting for me to think about, but Kenneth and I are always willing to work with anybody, even establishment people."
Ricci Sergienko, a co-founder of the People’s City Council, a left-wing activist group that has supported Mejia, said it has high hopes for him. The group has gained a following for its progressive outlook, and it also routinely attacks City Hall politicians and the Los Angeles Police Department on Twitter.
“The expectation is that Kenneth is going to go in and audit LAPD and continue to do the role of educating the public,” Sergienko said. “If there's any veering away from what our expectations are, we are not going to be afraid to call it out."
Former City Councilmember Michael Woo, who made history in 1985 by becoming the first Asian American to serve on the council, said that because racial issues weren’t overtly discussed in the controller’s race, he isn’t certain that Mejia’s win is a “big moment” in terms of his racial background.
Still, "what he does with the office could be a big moment in terms of being a highly visible Filipino American citywide official,” Woo said.
For other Filipino and Asian Americans, Mejia’s victory does represent a significant achievement for the city’s Asian Americans, who now make up nearly 15% of the population.
It’s especially a big milestone for Filipino Americans, the city’s largest Asian American community, who are also celebrating Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta's election. Bonta was appointed in 2021 by Gov. Gavin Newsom and ran for his first full term in office this year.
"It definitely shows that there is a strong progressive voice that's coming from the Filipino community," said Aquilina Soriano Versoza, executive director of the Pilipino Workers Center of Southern California. "There's a conservative part of our community, but we have a very active progressive side of our community that's taking action."
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times .
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