2 cop impersonators for the price of 1
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Impersonating a cop seems to be a common hobby in Florida. So common that when cops went to arrest a man who had flashed the lights and blared the siren of his Crown Vic on a suspicious motorists, a second Crown Vic pulled into the driveway, OrlandoSentinel.com reports.
Like the first, it was outfitted with flashing grill lights, a siren and a bullhorn.
Brothers Glenn and Greg Hooper, 49 and 50, both claimed to work security at a “gentleman's club†and said they were part of the Seminole County Sheriff's Office crime watch liaison program. Both the stripper bar and the sheriff denied any relationship to the arrested pair.
http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bizarre/co…
Like the first, it was outfitted with flashing grill lights, a siren and a bullhorn.
Brothers Glenn and Greg Hooper, 49 and 50, both claimed to work security at a “gentleman's club†and said they were part of the Seminole County Sheriff's Office crime watch liaison program. Both the stripper bar and the sheriff denied any relationship to the arrested pair.
http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bizarre/co…
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