Yeah, I thought that a) the amount of coverage the story got was way excessive and b) that probation violation or not, it was hilarious that they supposedly didn't release him until the drywall dust tested negative and c) I thought that it would be a damn funny meme.
I give law enforcement every single benefit of the doubt when these stories come out. I know how hard that job is and you can't trust the "victims" nor the msm reporting their tales if woe. By the same token, when a meme's inside you, you gotta let it out.