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McTucket
02-10-2007, 09:43 AM
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (Feb. 10) - Henry Terry had all the right accessories to impersonate a police officer, prosecutors say: authentic-looking uniforms, a car with lights and sirens, a pair of handcuffs. But Terry took it a step further, setting up a personal police station where he kept records of possible crimes and sometimes interrogated "suspects" who were handcuffed to a chair, said Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota.

Following the 24-year-old's arraignment earlier this week on charges of grand larceny and impersonating a police officer, the dingy fourth-floor office where he ran his operation was empty Friday except for some computer discs, a few papers on the floor, a pair of black dress shoes and a nameplate on a shelf: "Cpl. H. Terry, Unit Supervisor."
On the building directory downstairs, the space is listed as the "New York Enforcement Asset Recovery Bureau's District 2 Operations."

The office, now frigid because of broken windows, was also used for a time for the Holbrook resident's security company, and investigators were unsure when Terry started his alleged police impersonation.

To convince civilians he was a police officer, Terry bought badges, uniforms, handcuffs and other law enforcement paraphernalia from catalogs and the Internet, Spota said. He would stop motorists, ostensibly for traffic violations, and before his interrogations he would photocopy each "suspect's" ID, just as real police do.

Terry pleaded not guilty and his attorney, George Dazzo, said Terry didn't attempt to "harm or threaten" anyone.

The grand larceny charge stems from an incident in which Terry is accused of convincing the owner of a sport utility vehicle to give him the SUV to use in a supposed undercover investigation. Terry is accused of swapping the driver's vehicle for another one and $600 cash, the district attorney said.

thegreaterbad
02-10-2007, 03:36 PM
When I 1st read this, I was like damn, thats pretty disturbing, but then I realized that this happens all the time. This one was reported simply because this Yahoo took it a step further and actually had his own "Police HQ."

But is there even a solution for stopping this kind of behavior? I probably could go to the local costume shop, dress up as a doctor, go into a hospital and start giving out drugs to patients and it would take hrs or even a day or 2 before someone caught me.

This is one of those rare moments where I wish I lived in a dictatorship or military run government because this type of behavior would never be tolerated.

McTucket
02-10-2007, 10:21 PM
no martial law. you wouldnt like it, trust me.

Nimmy
07-11-2007, 03:08 PM
Hmm, my buddy had some strobe-lights on the front of one of his trucks that didnt flash cop colors, well... it did but it didnt flash the right ones. Nothing gets people out of your way faster tho.