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  • 2021-03-04 (xsd:date)
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  • Is This a Mug Shot of Tim Allen After a Cocaine Arrest? (en)
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  • In early March 2021, a police booking mug shot was shared on Reddit that purportedly showed actor and comedian Tim Allen. Was the mug shot from a movie or TV show? Was it Photoshopped? Or, was it real? This mug shot is a real photograph of Allen after a cocaine-dealing arrest in 1978. According to a 1996 article from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, he said of the arrest: Getting caught probably saved my life. The newspaper also published his 1978 mug shot: In 1991, the Los Angeles Times interviewed Allen and asked about the incident. He had been busted for selling cocaine to an undercover policeman at the Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport in Michigan. He had on him more than 650 grams (1.43 pounds) of cocaine. The Times also said that Allen's stint in prison led to his rise to celebrate and satirize manhood — without demeaning women. The new outlook was said to have led to the inspiration for the ABC network sitcom, Home Improvement. While this was a true story, Allen is no stranger to hoaxes. In 2019, a lengthy Facebook post purportedly written by the comedian was shared far and wide. However, the message appeared to be written by a different man who was also named Tim Allen. (en)
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