Man Impersonating Cop Pulls Over Real Police Officer
Man Impersonating Cop Pulls Over Real Police Officer
Police Find Stolen Radio, Other Police Paraphernalia
POSTED: 7:12 pm EST January 5, 2005
UPDATED: 8:16 pm EST January 5, 2005
CLEVELAND -- A Parma, Ohio, man is facing charges after he impersonated a police officer, and was caught by a real police officer he tried to pull over.
Micahel Gustafson, 50, faces a five-count grand jury indictment stemming from the Dec. 17 incident.
According to police, Gustafson put a blinking blue police light on his dashboard at around 2:30 a.m. He then shined a high-beam flashlight at a woman in a car at the intersection of East 110th Street and St. Clair, in Cleveland.
Gustafson reportedly told the woman he was a police officer, and that he stopped her for driving erratically.
However, the woman turned out to be a Cleveland police detective, and she quickly called for backup.
Police found Gustafson was carrying a gun and had a stolen police radio in his car. A search of his home also revealed more police and law enforcement paraphernalia.
Gustafson faces five counts, including impersonating a police officer and carrying a concealed weapon.
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Appolyon, I dare say that you are quite right. I stand corrected.
More the pity that in infancy a sufficient dose was not administered to this reprobate. I hear moans and groans from people about police that should be out catching murderers and narcotic peddlers.... Well, if they behave, perhaps the police would have more time to?
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