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Unfortunately, the heroes of the hour were unwilling to linger to be greeted with the rude hospitality the Detroit Police Department has become known for. They decamped, bearing their still unconscious charges with them, to rest and recover from their nightmare ordeal, leaving the Times behind to serve as oracle for the city’s tardy finest. The police, faced with undeniable proof of this latest perfidy from the Purple Gang, have vowed to leave no gonnif unturned in rooting out this vileness flowering in our city’s fair heart. Only time will tell whether their efforts will prove more effective than previous attempts. | Unfortunately, the heroes of the hour were unwilling to linger to be greeted with the rude hospitality the Detroit Police Department has become known for. They decamped, bearing their still unconscious charges with them, to rest and recover from their nightmare ordeal, leaving the Times behind to serve as oracle for the city’s tardy finest. The police, faced with undeniable proof of this latest perfidy from the Purple Gang, have vowed to leave no gonnif unturned in rooting out this vileness flowering in our city’s fair heart. Only time will tell whether their efforts will prove more effective than previous attempts. | ||
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