A teen who was arrested last year after allegedly posing as a physician's assistant for nearly a week is in hot water again, this time allegedly posing as a Florida police officer.
Matthew Scheidt, 18, was taken into custody today by Miami Beach police after he pulled up next to a man and allegedly told him to buckle his seat belt. That man was an undercover cop.
The officer observed Scheidt conducting himself like a member of the police force complete with police jargon and a laptop, authorities said. The officer engaged the teen in conversation while he called for back-up and initiated a traffic stop.
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So, the undercover COP wasn't wearing his seatbelt? go figure....
ReplyDeleteWho got arrested for breaking the law? the person that wasn't breaking the law unless telling a cop to buckle up is a crime.
11:07...I agree. Regardless of anything, the policeman broke the seatbelt law!!
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