That's A Good Impersonation
For several days New Orleans police searched for a man accused of impersonated a police officer to force his way into several homes, where he demanded the residents show him where they kept drugs. He allegedly forced some of his victims to strip and touched one woman "inappropriately." The man they finally arrested was Darrius Clipps, a New Orleans police officer, not an impersonator. Clipps reportedly told officers he was conducting a drug investigation.
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