A cop or a criminal? Police stop motorcyclist with uniform, badge and gun and learn he's a convicted felon
Briefly

A man named Marshal Goodnight, 73, was arrested by Hemet police for impersonating a police officer. He was riding a motorcycle equipped with emergency lights and wearing a tactical vest, complete with a badge and firearms. Goodnight was stopped after committing vehicle code violations. Upon investigation, officers found he was in possession of stun guns, a baton, handcuffs, and pepper spray. As a convicted felon, he is prohibited from owning such weapons. Goodnight faces multiple charges including impersonating a peace officer and being a felon in possession of weapons.
Hemet police described a motorcyclist who appeared to be a police officer, complete with emergency lights, a tactical vest, and a badge, as a convicted felon.
The suspect, identified as Marshal Goodnight, was found to possess stun guns, a baton, handcuffs, and pepper spray, despite being a convicted felon.
Hemet police pulled over Goodnight for vehicle code violations and found he was impersonating law enforcement while being unlawfully armed with weapons.
Goodnight was arrested on charges including impersonating a peace officer and possession of weapons as a felon, highlighting the severity of his actions.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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