Impersonating a Cop Backfires Spectacularly for This Florida Man
impersonating a cop isn’t very smart. Remember playing cops and robbers when you were a kid? Well, this Florida man decided it’d be a bright idea to play cop as an adult. Now, most of us know that throwing red and blue lights on your ride and pretending you’re a Law man isn’t just stupid… It’s illegal. But this guy? Let’s just say Frank Michael DeJiulio, Jr. missed that memo in a big way.
According to WFLA, a detective with the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office spots a black Dodge Charger rolling by, looking suspiciously like an undercover cop car. It had all the bells and whistles too… Black wheels, a push bar, even those sneaky clear LED lights that only show their true colors when they flash. And boy, did Frank decide to flash ‘em.
So, our man in the Charger hits the red and blue lights and cruises right through a red light. In front of a real detective! Yeah, the kind of move that screams, Pull me over! The detective, was quick to call for backup, and in no time, real actual cops pulled Frank over to put an end to his fake police performance.
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Now, impersonating a cop isn’t some slap-on-the-wrist offense. It’s serious, especially when you’re driving around flashing the same lights real cops use. So, Frank got hit with charges for impersonation and illegally using those lights. And here’s the cherry on top… The car belonged to his girlfriend! Imagine explaining that to her when the Charger got towed.
And it doesn’t stop there. The sheriff’s office is looking for anyone who might’ve had a run-in with this dude while he was impersonating a cop. They’re hoping he wasn’t out there pulling over unsuspecting drivers. But who knows? With Frank’s track record, it seems anything’s possible.
So, if you’re out there and still think dressing up your car to look like a cop’s is cool, maybe try the Batmobile instead. Maybe KITT from Knight Rider? But not a police car. Cops hate it, it’s illegal, and it’ll cost you.