A fugitive surrendered to police in West Sussex Wednesday because he didn’t want to spend another minute with the people he was living with during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Inspector Darren Taylor, of Sussex Police, posted about the bizarre exchange on Twitter, along with a Minions Gif.
The man, who has not been named, surrendered to police afternoon telling officers that he needed some “peace and quiet”. It is not confirmed what crime the man was suspected of.
A study by King’s College London and Ipsos MORI found that more than half of the population said that they had felt angry with other people they know because of their behaviour during the pandemic.
The research, released in October, also found that nearly a quarter of people reported having argued with friends and family about their actions during the restrictions.
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