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Dangerous Incorporated
12-07-2006, 02:29 AM
Celebrities sworn in as Muncie reserve officers

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Former "CHiPs" star Erik Estrada and other celebrities were sworn in as reserve officers of the city police department, allowing them to carry badges and guns, as part of a reality television series.

About 200 people including residents, police officers and city employees packed into a Muncie City Hall auditorium for the Tuesday ceremony to swear in Estrada, La Toya Jackson, Jack Osbourne, Wee Man and Trish Stratus.

A producer coaxed the crowd into cheering loudly for the camera, and parts of the ceremony had to be repeated several times for the TV cameras.

"Roll call is at 6 o'clock," Muncie Police Chief Joe Winkle told the celebrities. "Do not be late."

Winkle had to say the line three times since the first was interrupted by audience applause, and the second take was too quiet.

"Welcome to TV," said Julie Link of Forman Productions. "Sometimes, we have to retake."

The CBS show, "Armed and Famous" being filmed in the east-central Indiana city follows the celebrities as they enforce the laws as reserve officers with the city's police department.

Estrada joked with the crowd that people may not recognize him as an officer because he would not be wearing his toupee. He pulled up the back inch of his hairpiece and wiggled it, drawing laughter from the crowd.

Estrada carried a gun but rarely used it to stop bad guys in his 1970s TV police drama "CHiPs."

He also appeared in VH1's "Surreal Life" in 2004. Osbourne, 21, son of rocker Ozzie Osbourne, was on the MTV's "The Osbournes." Wee Man, 33, a 4-foot-7 skateboarder, gained fame on the MTV show "Jackass."

Jackson, 50, a singer and sister of Michael and Janet Jackson :moonwalk:, is a native of Gary, and Stratus is a former WWE professional wrestler. :chairshot:

Source: FortWayne.com

Impact Player
12-08-2006, 03:49 AM
Pretty cool :)