Posted on 09/30/2009 6:51:28 PM PDT by antidemoncrat
Recent stories of a private security force descending upon a Montana town in black Mercedes SUVs with police department insignias emblazoned on the side have caused an Internet uproar.
The reason? Hardin, Mont., where the American Police Force entered driving the phony patrol cars, doesn't have a police department.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Alright. Everyone is hyping this story far beyond its merits.
There is a lot of merit to impersonating nonexistent police officers.
What is the Saudi connection? Also anyone know what type of Mercedes Jeeps they are driving? Are they G-wagens. If they are G-Wagens then whomever they are - they have very deep pockets.
Agree.
WND is a little late to the party
I can’t believe that there isn’t some law there about impersonating a police officer. A man was just arrested in Houston for impersonating an officer because he flashed blue and white lights on his dashboard.
FaSHIZZle . . .
I can’t believe that there isn’t some law there about impersonating a police officer. A man was just arrested in Houston for impersonating an officer because he flashed blue and white lights on his dashboard.
CODY, Wyo. - Michael Hilton of American Police Force arrived in Hardin with promises of Mercedes police cars and expertise in operating prisons. He delivered the cars last week, but may have learned about prisons following a 1993 conviction for grand theft. Public records from police and state and federal courts in California show that Michael Anthony Hilton, using that name and more than a dozen aliases over several years, is cited in multiple criminal, civil and bankruptcy cases, and was sentenced in 1993 to two years in state prison in California. Hilton pleaded guilty in March 1993 to 14 felonies, including 10 counts of grand theft, one count of attempted grand theft and three counts of diversion of construction funds, according to Orange County court records. He was sentenced to two years in prison, but it is unclear how much time he served. Court records in that case list his real name as Michael Hilton, but they also include the aliases Midrag Ilia Dokovitch, Midrag Ilia Dokovich and Michael Miodrag. Read more here
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