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Indiana troopers stop truck dumping human poop on U.S. 50 near Brownstown

Troopers say that the human waste was spilled on the road for about 3/4 of a mile.

Indiana State Police (ISP) say that they pulled over a dump truck yesterday after noticing that it was spilling an unknown substance on the highway — only to learn that unknown substance was human poop.

According to a Tweet from rising social media star ISP Sgt. Stephen Wheeles:

“Today, troopers responded to US 50 near Brownstown after a dump truck with an unsecured gate dumped processed human waste on a 3/4 mile stretch of the roadway. Traffic was slowed briefly and the company cleaned up the lost load. The product was deemed environmentally safe.”

The internet, naturally, had things to say about the incident.

A tweet from Trooper Wheeles about pulling over a left lane lingerer went viral earlier this week.

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