July 6, 2009

Ironic?

A movie poster showing Johnny Depp in "Public Enemies"
hangs in the Racine Police Department's lobby.


Wary of sounding like Alanis Morissette and misusing the word "ironic," does anyone find it strange that the Racine Police Department has a display in its lobby highlighting a famous bank robber?

I bring it up now because now there's a large movie poster for "Public Enemies" next door to the case displaying a gun used when John Dillinger robbed a Racine bank at 5th and Main (the current Racine Art Museum).

It's a cool display and poster, but it's a bit odd to see police displaying the work of a criminal. It may even be, well, ironic.

The display of Dillinger's gun in the RPD lobby.

22 comments:

  1. This is weird.

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  2. What city budget was this funded by?

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  3. I didn't see the movie or know the whole story...did they catch him here? Maybe that's the angle.

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  4. On Nov. 20, 1933 Dillinger robbed a bank in Racine

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  5. Maybe it's a good reminder to criminals if they come in what their end result can be - I don't see this as ironic - get a life.

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  6. Don'tcha think?

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  7. Tax a Fact -

    What funding? The exhibit is in a glass case in the lobby and has been there for decades. The Tommy Gun was stolen from a Racine cop in the robbery and recovered two months later in Tuscon, AZ.

    It is nice to have a piece of history like this. Little things like this make a city interesting. That is worth whatever meager tax dollars went into setting up this display.

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  8. Dumb Dumb 4:07

    I am referring to the Movie poster/mounting/installation.

    Are you stupid??

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  9. Tax a Fact said...

    I'm afraid you come out on the dumb end on this one. What may $5 to $10 for the poster. Give me a break. If it bothers you that much, I'll pay for it.

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  10. This is history. Why do some of you always have to be so negative? You always want to make things more than what they are. It's a gun, a Racine gun, from a Racine officer. It's part of history. Get over it. Thank you RPD for showcasing it so the public can see it.

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  11. 4:52

    You must be a Liberal. Spend, Spend, Spend, it's only someone elses money. right?
    People like you have ruined this city/country. Pony up and pay for it then. Don't talk out of your ass. After you have paid for it, post proof online.

    Go Obama!!

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  12. I think it's like rain on your wedding day or a free ride when you've already paid.

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  14. Right on, 5:58!

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  15. Bank robbing is so sexy, til you get caught. Then the police are all frowns and scrunched eye brows.

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  16. Anon 4:52 - I am not a liberal and I did not vote for Obama - I just cant' get excited about spending $10 on this display. If $10 bucks is going to kill you - head down to Halo and hang out.

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  17. 3:30

    I thought you said you would pay for the costs yourself??

    Go pay for it then bigmouth.

    You're a lot of talk and no action.

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  18. Anon-o-NINNY 3:30

    Nice insensitive remark about the people who live at HALO.

    Hopefully, god gets you good, maybe cancer?? Heart attack??

    I believe in Karma.

    I pray for the people at Halo everyday in hopes they catch a break in life.

    You need to get a life.

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  19. My remark was not to be insentive to Halo - it is a great place for people in need. It was intended to show how stupid complaining about $10 is.

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  20. WOW all these negative comments over a stupid $10 poster that the RPD I believe recieved for free.
    ALL of you are losers who need a life. Go do something will you!

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  21. That tommy gun is worth at least $20,000.

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  22. if anyone who has a negative comment in this blog would take a minute to look at the gun you maybe surprised. not only was the gun taken from a rapd sgt but it is signed by dillinger. the signature has been authenticated that it is dillenger's signature. the gun has been valued at over a million dollars, if you do not believe me ask anyone who works at the pd.

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