Walter White lookalike wished in meth possession case
Bryan Cranston as Walter White (AMC) and Todd W. Barrick mugshot (picture through Galesburg Police Division)
And also you thought the Breaking Dangerous sequel wasn’t coming till subsequent month. A Walter White lookalike is unfastened in Illinois and in hassle for possession of methamphetamines.
Todd W. Barrick, Jr., 50, is needed by the Galesburg, IL police division for violating his parole. The Galesburg P.D. posted his mugshot on their Fb web page, in search of the general public’s help in monitoring him down. The web leapt into motion, impressed to come back collectively as a group to make our streets safer as a result of he seems to be like a man on TV.
The feedback immediately stuffed with suggestions for the police to seek for Barrick in automotive washes, storage facilities, and quick meals rooster institutions. Some reported seeing the suspect driving a Pontiac Aztec, probably within the Southwestern United States. Others appeared to take Barrick’s facet, providing the identify of a lawyer he might name. One virtually feels dangerous for Barrick, who little question wished to violate his parole in peace.
Timing is the whole lot with web virality, and Barrick may need had a bit extra privateness if hungry Breaking Dangerous followers weren’t gearing up for a return to Vince Gilligan’s world. Besides, Barrick’s resemblance to the character portrayed by Bryan Cranston is uncanny. It’s an excellent instance of life imitating artwork. Though Walter White might have been primarily based on actual life drug sellers, by which case it’s artwork imitating life, imitating artwork. Until Barrick noticed Breaking Dangerous first after which purposefully… what? Simply don’t do meth.
El Camino: A Breaking Dangerous Film drops October 11th on Netflix. If authorized intoxication is extra your velocity, Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul lately launched a mezcal firm referred to as Dos Hombres.