These far-from-Boba-Fett level bounty hunters couldn't have planned a worse raid if they had tried.
According to AZCentral.com Phoenix's police chief received a rude awakening when a group of bounty hunters followed a tip straight to his house.
Eleven bounty hunters looking for a fugitive Tuesday night mistakenly targeted the home of Phoenix police Chief Joseph Yahner while following a tip they received via social media, police said.
Two fugitive-recovery companies working in tandem kept watch for two hours before swarming the darkened house at about 10 p.m. NorthStar Fugitive Recovery owner Brent Farley, 43, is facing charges of criminal trespassing and disorderly conduct.
Those intrepid interlopers staked out the place for two hours before rushing in at 10 p.m.. Now, NorthStar Fugitive Recovery, the bounty hunter organization, owner Brent Farley, 43, faces charges of criminal trespassing and disorderly conduct.
Here's what that winner looks like:
Also, an 11-year-old rode alongside those armed bounty hunters as well as one of their relatives.
The search continues for the Oklahoma fugitive, wanted on drug charges, who started the whole thing.
The whole thing was captured on a phone, unfortunately for them but fortunately for us. You can watch it here.