Man in fake law enforcement uniform arrested in Riverside County

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A man was arrested after being stopped by Hemet police for impersonating a law enforcement officer and possessing illegal weapons.

The incident occurred when officers conducted a traffic stop on a motorcyclist who was seen activating emergency lights and committing multiple vehicle code violations.

The rider, identified as Marshal Goodnight, was found wearing a uniform resembling that of a local law enforcement agency.

He was also equipped with a duty belt and what appeared to be a Glock-style pistol.

For officer safety, Goodnight was detained and disarmed.

A search revealed that Goodnight was carrying two taser electronic control devices, an ASP baton, and a container of OC Spray. Both electronic weapons were tested and found to be operational.

Officers confirmed that Goodnight is a convicted felon, legally prohibited from possessing firearms or related weapons, and not licensed to provide security services through California’s Bureau of Security and Investigative Services.

Goodnight was arrested and booked on several charges, including impersonating a law enforcement officer, possession of a stun gun, possession of tear gas, and possession of a dangerous weapon.

“We are committed to protecting our community and ensuring that law enforcement authority is never misrepresented,” said the Hemet Police Department.

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