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Driver Throws Up Peace Sign After Hitting Cop Car

By: Brian Thompson
Updated: September 22, 2011
It's probably going to take more than just a peaceful hand gesture to keep one Indiana man from going to jail.   

IndyStar.com says Clyde Easton was arrested on Tuesday morning after he allegedly ran into the back of a cop car in Indianapolis.   The officer reportedly exited the vehicle and told Easton not to leave, but he threw up a peace sign and then took off.   Easton was located a short time later and taken into custody.   

He is now facing several criminal charges, including operating a vehicle while intoxicated and resisting law enforcement.

(Copyright 2011 by VERTEXNews/Newsroom Solutions)

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