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In prime time on NRK, Herman Flesvig claims to have broken a Janne Formoe Captain Sabertooth pistol, and that the police confiscated it. But neither the police nor Formoe can confirm the story.
On Saturday night, the man behind the “First Time Service” will be interviewed by Else Kåss Furuseth on “Kåss til kvelds” on NRK.
There, the 29-year-old says he has been in some “insignificant” situations and gives an example from the fall of 2019, when he was at the Stordalen family’s Halloween party.
There was an open bar and alcohol squirt guns, according to Flesvig.
“I’m 100 percent over-powered, even more ADHD than Petter himself,” says Flesvig, who has also previously spoken about his diagnosis.
– Redd
The comedian then says that he managed to lure a Captain Sabertooth pistol from Janne Formoe. She is the daughter of the creator of Sabertooth, Terje Formoe, and began her acting career by acting on the Sabertooth show at Kristiansand Zoo when she was 15 years old.
On the way home from the party, however, a police patrol with blue lights stopped a heavily made-up, disguised, and “blind to weld” Flesvig in Majorstuen. They are said to have asked him to put down his Sabretooth pistol.
– It was more like a trumpet, so I thought “how scary is it?” Says Flesvig on the show.
(See how Flesvig describes the situation in the clip on top of the box.)
– So they ended up confiscating it when they took that gun away. I don’t think they know they have Formoe at the station, he says.
– I was scared, probably they too.
Confiscated unregistered toy
Peternille Rostad, an investigator for the Majorstuen police station, tells VG, however, that this incident was not recorded in Oslo that night or the following night.
He explains that an incident of the type that Flesvig describes would not have been recorded if a patrol had encountered Flesvig by chance and it quickly became clear that it was not a serious situation.
However, if a Sabretooth pistol had been confiscated, it would have been different, according to the investigator.
– Routinely, a case must be created or registered if seizures are made, says Rostad.
Janne Formoe can’t confirm Flesvig’s story either.
“From what I understand, Captain Sabertooth is not missing a weapon,” he writes in a text message.
“No one can touch Captain Sabretooth’s weapon, not even me,” Formoe reports.
– Dangerous man
Flesvig has spoken before about the alleged incident. Half a week after the party, that was the topic of the “Friminutt” podcast.
There, Flesvig’s podcast partner Mikkel Niva recounted that he had read that a man had been arrested with a weapon that weekend.
And it is true that one of the most talked about news of the weekend was about a man who was arrested with a gun. But it had been taken from a 7-Eleven kiosk in Torggata, in central Oslo, not in the area that Flesvig describes.
Consequently, VG has chosen, like Niva on the podcast, to ask the question:
– Herman, is this completely true?
“This is an incredibly dangerous man’s gun,” Flesvig wrote in an email sent through his manager, Laila Robe.
“So I fully understand that neither the police nor Janne Formoe want to admit anything. I also don’t want to say anything else for fear of ending up behind bars and merging with Langemann, Pelle and Pysa and the rest of the gang in Kjuttaviga.”