This was no undercover hot dog sting operation, according to the Denver Police Department.
as Jokic, Murray and co. advanced to the next round of the NBA Playoffs. Someone got arrested outside the building for illegally setting up a hot dog stand, and he's still in custody., a man is shown being held by two uniformed police officers next to a hot dog stand complete with peppers and onions and a smorgasbord of toppings like ketchup and mustard.
According to the Denver Police Department, a hot dog sting operation, it was not. Though plainclothes officers don't wear uniforms, they do wear badges and these officers were not working in an undercover capacity, a DPD statement says. Peddlers are also required to move about constantly in the course of their work, so they can't have tables, wagons or carts as Ramirez did at Ball Arena.
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