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23 Sep 2023


NextImg:‘Demon’ Chucky doll arrested in Mexico for wielding real knife to rob people

They didn’t “wanna play.”

Cops in Mexico arrested a Chucky doll used by its owner to rob people.

Carlos “N” used Chucky, considered a “demon doll” by authorities there, to wield a large — and real — knife to frighten and demand money from victims, according to Fuerza Informativa Azteca.

The devious duo was arrested for disturbing public order and endangering the public in Monclova, a city in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila on Sept. 11.

Carlos allegedly was in the main square of the city under the influence of an illicit substance, Juan Raúl Alcocer, the former director of the Monclova Police, told the outlet.

The police officer who put Chucky — the possessed doll made famous in the 1988 horror film “Child’s Play” — in cuffs at the request of media was later reprimanded.
via REUTERS

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The doll and its owner were arrested for disturbing public order and endangering the public.
via REUTERS

“He put the doll in their faces and was scaring people, it is an offense, (and) for this reason he was arrested,” he said.

They were taken to a police precinct and both were handcuffed and had their mug shots taken.

The handcuffed doll, which had a knife sticking out of its signature denim overalls, was propped against the wall and held by its hair as the photo was snapped.

The officer who put Chucky — the possessed doll made famous in the 1988 horror film “Child’s Play” — in cuffs at the behest of local media covering the escapade was later reprimanded for not taking his job seriously. 

“Some journalists were jokingly telling him to pose with the doll, to put handcuffs on it,” Alcocer said. “… He must take his job and the regulations seriously, not play those games.”