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Wednesday
Sep302009

American Police Force Corp. drawing questions, inspiring theories in Montana

 

Conspiracy theories abound, and they’re developing around American Police Force Corp. Neoliberal blogs are claiming rather amazingly that APFC is a militia, one sign the left couldn't identify a militia if it fell from heaven and hit them on the head. Fact is, a lot of hard information isn’t exactly forthcoming.

 

The logo for the American Police Force Corp., a  little known security company sparking controversy in the town of Hardin, Montana, is  eerily similar to a royal Serbian coat of arms.

APFC appeared to be claiming jurisdiction over the town on Tuesday when three Mercedes SUVs belonging to the group arrived bearing Hardin Police markings. Trouble is, Hardin hasn’t had a police department in 30 years and currently has a contract with the Big Horn County Sheriff’s Office.

The Hardin mayor told the APFC to remove the decals.

 

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