From Police Comics #90 (1949):





A) In 1949, it was considered cool for children to use toy guns to stop armed robbers named "Killer."
B) In 1949, armed robbers would surrender to children.
C) In 1949, police encouraged children to capture violent criminals that they weren't able to.
D) In 1949, children could get reward money for using toy guns to capture criminals.
Once again, proof I was born too late...
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2 comments:
I wish a couple of these neighborhood kids would try to break up a bank robbery with a toy gun.
That kid grew up to be president of the NRA.
WM
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