Bill would make impersonating police officer a felony
A bill introduced on Monday would upgrade impersonating a police officer from a misdemeanor to a felony. The bill was introduced by State Sen. Ron Latz on behalf of State Sen. John Hoffman, who was shot in June by a suspect dressed as an officer. FOX 9's Mike Manzoni has the story.
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