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TikTok comedian who posed as cop in TikTok videos arrested

Aldin Hamdy (@get.the.stick TikTok screenshots)

Aldin Hamdy (@get.the.stick TikTok screenshots)

A 29-year-old TikTok comedian in New Mexico with more than 100,000 online followers was arrested last week after he posted multiple videos to his social media account in which he donned a real New Mexico State Police uniform, rapping and performing skits about robbing cars, selling drugs, and taking bribes to get people out of jail.

Aldin Hamdy was taken into custody on Thursday and charged with one count of unauthorized wearing of a uniform or badge, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

The alleged crime is a petty misdemeanor punishable by a maximum sentence of six months in jail and a fine of up to $500.

The first video was allegedly posted by Hamdy on Feb. 7 and showed what appeared to be him, though aged several years, likely by one of the platform’s filters. He is apparently wearing the state police uniform and a banner at the top of the screen reads “New Mexico Officer of the Week.” In the video he says that for “50 bucks” he will get your “hito out of the bote,” the latter word being a slang term for jail.

A second video from Feb. 10 says that “Benny” has been “working undercover for the homies,” and features a 48-second verse in which the uniform-clad man raps about “boosting Hyundais.” There is also a line in the song that says, “yeah I got blues but that don’t make me a Crip,” referencing a street name for the drug fentanyl.

A third video from Feb. 12 appears to show Hamdy, once again through the aging filter, reading a list of five reasons to be a “crooked cop in New Mexico.” One of the reasons stated is so that “you can sneak burner phones to your homies at the MDC,” which is the Metropolitan Detention Center.

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