WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Michigan man was arrested outside the U.S. Capitol on Friday after he presented a fake badge to police who then discovered a BB gun, body armor and high capacity magazines inside his vehicle, U.S. Capitol Police said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A Michigan man was arrested outside the U.S. Capitol on Friday morning after he presented a fake badge to police who then discovered a BB gun, body armor and high capacity magazines inside his vehicle, U.S. Capitol Police said.
Jerome Felipe, 53, a retired police officer, showed a badge with “Department of the INTERPOL” printed on it to a U.S. Capitol Police patrol officer and claimed he was a criminal investigator, police said in a statement.
Officers searched Felipe’s vehicle, discovering a BB gun, two ballistic vests, several high capacity magazines and other ammunition in the car, which he had parked near the Capitol. “No real guns were found,” the statement said.
Police said Felipe faces charges for illegally possessing high capacity magazines and unregistered ammunition.
(Reporting by Katharine Jackson; Editing by Aurora Ellis)
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