Man poses as police officer, tries to pull over deputy chief, sheriff says
METAIRIE, La. (WVUE/Gray News) - A man impersonating a police officer attempted to pull over a pickup truck that happened to be driven by a real deputy chief, authorities in Louisiana said.
Justin Marshall, 36, of Slidell, was taken into custody shortly after the incident on Interstate 10, according to Sgt. Brandon Veal, a spokesperson for the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office.
The deputy chief, driving an unmarked Ford F-250, saw a white SUV with a Fraternal Order of Police license plate driving recklessly on I-10 near the Bonnabel Boulevard exit, the sheriff’s office said.
Marshall, the SUV’s driver, activated flashing blue lights he’d mounted on his vehicle to initiate a fake traffic stop, Veal said. Ignoring the impersonator’s maneuver, the deputy initiated a legitimate traffic stop.
Marshall was found not to have a police commission or badge, and Veal said authorities determined he was not a law enforcement officer. He had to be physically restrained when he was taken into custody.
Deputies reportedly found a gun and a police radio in the vehicle.
Marshall was booked into jail on a count of false personation of a peace officer.
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