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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Brown" data-source="post: 1672805" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>This is how I would have eventually dealt with it.</p><p></p><p>Call the police and see if he waits for them to show up. If he turns out to be a police officer, ask to speak to a supervisor if one doesn't show up already. Personally, I go to every impersonating call that goes out in my area since I'm confident I'll have to deal with it at some point.</p><p></p><p>While I don't think an assault or kidnapping charge will fly, cop or not, I don't think your "friend" would have any problem explaining a use of force in self defense against a person in plainclothes who produced no identification and then put hands on. That is if he felt it was necessary.</p><p></p><p>An impersonating charge would certainly work and if he was a cop, you can be certain that he will be derided by his peers and likely reprimanded by his superiors.</p><p></p><p>Michael Brown</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Brown, post: 1672805, member: 18"] This is how I would have eventually dealt with it. Call the police and see if he waits for them to show up. If he turns out to be a police officer, ask to speak to a supervisor if one doesn't show up already. Personally, I go to every impersonating call that goes out in my area since I'm confident I'll have to deal with it at some point. While I don't think an assault or kidnapping charge will fly, cop or not, I don't think your "friend" would have any problem explaining a use of force in self defense against a person in plainclothes who produced no identification and then put hands on. That is if he felt it was necessary. An impersonating charge would certainly work and if he was a cop, you can be certain that he will be derided by his peers and likely reprimanded by his superiors. Michael Brown [/QUOTE]
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