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Possibly 1300 fake Law Enforcement Officers (LEOs) running around the airports

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Draginass

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Everybody OK with this?? Did your airline's management warn you about it?


Use could have been 'devastating' to security, official says
Tuesday, May 10, 2005 Posted: 3:40 PM EDT (1940 GMT)

NEW YORK (CNN) -- Federal agents arrested a man on Monday, charging him with possessing and selling more than 1,300 counterfeit badges representing 35 law enforcement agencies, the U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency said.

The counterfeits are "very, very good," said Special Agent in Charge Martin Ficke, who added that nine out of 10 would "pass scrutiny."

The phony badges mimic real badges from agencies such as the FBI, U.S. Marshals, Customs, Drug Enforcement Agency, Treasury and New York Police Department, Ficke said. Some even had a signature from the company that makes the real badges.

"For someone to have that in their possession and utilize it to identify themselves as law enforcement could be devastating to security, particularly homeland security," Ficke said.

Officials said the badges were shipped from Taiwan to San Francisco, California, and were discovered by a customs agent who then contacted Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency officials in New York.

Posing as a DHL courier, a federal agent delivered the package to the Bronx apartment of Sergio Khorosh, a Russian who is a permanent U.S. resident, the agency said. After he signed for the package, U.S. Marshals served a search warrant.

Along with the badges, they seized two NYPD police uniforms, two-way radios and six firearms, including a Glock 9 mm handgun, a Beretta semiautomatic rifle and a Winchester shotgun, the agency said. Agents also confiscated a used casing from a shoulder-fired missile.

Federal agents are searching computer files seized from Khorosh to try and determine who might have bought the badges, which sold for $35 to $50, the agency said.

Khorosh was arraigned Monday night, agency officials said. He is scheduled to be back in New York Southern District court May 23, officials said.
 
Along with the badges, they seized two NYPD police uniforms, two-way radios and six firearms, including a Glock 9 mm handgun, a Beretta semiautomatic rifle and a Winchester shotgun, the agency said. Agents also confiscated a used casing from a shoulder-fired missile.
Dude, those tubes are good for nothing, buy one on E-bay yourself, hang it on your wall. Chances are pretty good that they useless for anything other than a wall decoration...for mall ninjas.

http://www.autoweapons.com/products/everythingelse.html

There's a bunch for sale here..."declared a non-weapon" by the BATF...nothing to see here folks.
 
It's not an empty tube I'm worried about. It's a lot of fake IDs floating around and two guys with fake IDs and handguns getting by the TSA.
 
Draginass said:
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Federal agents arrested a man on Monday, charging him with possessing and selling more than 1,300 counterfeit badges representing 35 law enforcement agencies, the U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency said.

Soon to be on a DCA inbound near you? :rolleyes:
 
atrdriver said:
It might not have been empty when he got it.
Occam's razor says you are correct, there was air in the container when the mall ninja bought it.

Only a dumbkoff would buy a real missile and launcher, fire the missile and then keep the "throw away launcher" as evidence in his possession.

Sounds to me like some creepy cop impersonator jerks that let their own game get out of hand, thrill seeking punk mall ninjas.
 
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1,300 fake LEO's...why not 13,000 fake LEO's?

Big badge sale going on here...

http://www.badgesource.com/badges/default.htm

Better call the cops...this guy has a ton of badges for sale as well...hope he doesn't collect army surpluss junk, somebody might think he's a mall ninja!

Hey, they got a WI State Fair police badge...maybe I'll order that one and see if they let me in the state fair for free? Also, they got an Airport Police badge for sale...hmmmm, think you can get free parking at the airport with that one?
 
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