The Prince George Citizen

Filmmaker with fake grenade launcher arrested

- Bob CHRISTIE

PHOENIX — A Phoenix man dressed his nephew in a sheet and sent him into a busy street with a fake grenade launcher, filming the masked teenager pointing the weapon at passing cars to see how long it took police to respond, authoritie­s said.

Michael D. Turley was arrested Monday, nearly two months after the bizarre film was posted to YouTube. He posted $5,000 bond and was released.

In the film, the narrator, who police identified as Turley, said he wanted to see how long it took authoritie­s to respond to a terrorist incident. The introducti­on to the video mentions the July 20 theatre shooting in Aurora, Colorado, that killed 12.

“Given this event, I wanted to run a little test here in Phoenix, Arizona,” Turley said. “I want to find out how safe I really am, and I want to know the response time of the Phoenix police department.”

The YouTube clip shows the masked teen marching back and forth at an intersecti­on with the rocket-propelled grenade launcher on his shoulder. The first officer finds Turley and the teen in a neighbourh­ood, standing in Turley’s driveway.

The officer calmly tells the boy to put down the weapon and Turley to put down the camera. He doesn’t draw his gun.

Officer James Holmes, a police spokesman, said Turley told the officer they were just filming a movie, and the officer took down their names and left. After interviewi­ng people who called police and later seeing the video posted on YouTube, police arrested Turley.

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