Rabbi Charged with Impersonating Police in New York
Masqueraded as a traffic officer
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- A rabbi accused of impersonating a police officer was greeted by real officers shortly after his release from a psychiatric hospitalization.
Rabbi Alfredo Borodowski surrendered to White Plains police shortly after 5:30 p.m. Wednesday and was charged with misdemeanor criminal impersonation, accused of flashing a badge while screaming at a motorist to stop.
White Plains, the 49-year-old rabbi's hometown, is one of three jurisdictions where he's been accused of masquerading as a traffic officer.
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