Michigan man charged with impersonating police after pulling over actual cop [More]
“Love for the world,” eh, Chris?
[Via Michael G]
Notes from the Resistance
Michigan man charged with impersonating police after pulling over actual cop [More]
“Love for the world,” eh, Chris?
[Via Michael G]
“When we showed up, a guy gets out of a tow truck dressed like a police officer. He’s got a vest. He’s got a badge on. He’s got a gun, a taser, handcuffs, body camera,” she said. [More]
“Agent Smith“…
Why does the old Texaco jingle come to mind?
[Via Michael G]
Woman charged with stealing $246K in pension payments to dead LI police detective dad, buying Benz, 7-bedroom house [More]
Sounds like Daddy’s little girl learned from the best…
It also sounds like the system reflects the type of government incompetence and negligence that invites exploitation.
[Via Michael G]
5 individuals pose as Eugene Police officers during home invasion robbery [More]
Be aware of The Fauxnly Ones Files, because the day may come when you need an “I suspected he was not a real cop” defense.
[Via GuardDuck]
2 charged with impersonating police detectives [More]
As noted whenever I post in this category, be aware of The Fauxnly Ones Files.
You never know when an “I was afraid he might not be a real cop” defense could use some validation that it’s a widespread and frequent enough phenomenon to be a legitimate concern.
[Via bondmen]
Do you think anyone who works for the government—not just the police—should be able to pull you over and detain you? And if a government employee who was never granted police powers assumes these powers unilaterally and clearly violates your constitutional rights, should you be able to hold them to account? Or should they be allowed to get off scot-free through “qualified immunity” merely because they work for the government? [More]
What’s the county engineer’s name?
[Via Michael G]
Arizona Gunmen Raid Home While Falsely Claiming to Be U.S. Marshals, Says Sheriff [More]
As I’ve noted before, it wouldn’t hurt to be aware of The Fauxnly Ones Files. You never know when an “I was afraid he might not be a real cop” defense could use some validation that it’s a widespread and frequent enough phenomenon to be a legitimate concern.
[Via bondmen]
Last week, U.S. District Judge Carl J. Nichols sentenced Carter to nine months in federal prison for the theft of public funds. [More]
So … “illegal” gun … impersonating being a fed … but he’s not a “prohibited person” after all the other charges were dropped?
Guess that wouldn’t look good on Schneider’s guncreds.
I wish I thought a FOIA would do any good here…
[Via Michael G]
Federal agents say four Polk County men were involved in a rash of armed robberies, all while pretending to be law enforcement officers. [Watch]
As I’ve continually noted, be aware of The Fauxnly Ones Files. You never know when an “I was afraid he might not be a real cop” defense could use some validation that it’s a widespread and frequent enough phenomenon to be a legitimate justification for resistance.
[Via Remarks]
Police impersonator points gun at man’s head [More]
Sometimes you can judge a book by its cover.
As I’ve noted before, be aware of The Fauxnly Ones Files. You never know when an “I was afraid he might not be a real cop” defense could use some validation that it’s a widespread and frequent enough phenomenon to be a legitimate justification for resistance.
[Via Remarks]