Florida Man BUSTED for Impersonating a US Marshal
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Video Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWaZYzAb2ds
#CrimeCamNow • On July 31, 2023,Marion County sheriff’s office deputy was fueling his patrol vehicle, he observed a black pickup truck equipped with flashing red and blue emergency lights. The truck was driving around cars and through a red light in Summerfield, FL. • At that time, there were no calls for service that would require such a response from law enforcement, prompting a traffic stop to be conducted. • Upon approaching the vehicle, the driver was observed wearing a hat with the lettering “Police U.S. Marshal” and a Department of Justice seal. • The driver also displayed a badge and claimed that he was a U.S. Marshal. He advised he was responding to a shooting in Marion Oaks, but there were no reported shootings in the area • He was later identified as 52-year-old Derry Wayne Lambert • During the investigation deputy began to suspect that Lambert was not being truthful. • Lambert maintained that he was a U.S. Marshall who had to go back to shift and repeatedly looked at his wristwatch … that wasn’t there. • MCSO’s U.S. Marshall Service questioned Lamber over the phone in the attempt to verify his story, but the information did not add up. • After several attempts to verify his law enforcement status, which yielded negative results, Lambert was arrested. • After a brief search of the vehicle, the deputy found paperwork from a concrete business with his name on it. • Despite giving Lambert one last chance to come clean, he persisted in maintaining that he is a U.S. Marshal. • In the final attempt to verify his credentials, Corporal Rosaci contacted MCSO’s U.S. Marshal Liaison, who then interviewed Lambert. • During the interview, Lambert provided inconsistent information, and it became apparent that Lambert was falsely impersonating a U.S. Marshal. • A search of his vehicle revealed he had a full control panel for emergency sirens and lights, as well as a firearm. • He was charged with False Impersonation of a Law Enforcement Officer, Unlawful Use of Blue Lights, Unlawful Use of a Badge, and Possession of a Firearm during the Commission of a Felony. He was then transported to Marion County jail, but his troubles didn't end there… • At the jail, Detention Deputy located several Diazepam pills in a concealed compartment inside Lambert’s wallet. • Two more charges were added: Possession of Diazepam and Introduction of Contraband into a Detention Facility, bringing the total to six charges. • Inside the jail, Lambert finally admitted that he is not a U.S. Marshal from Dallas, Texas. • • Facebook: / crimecamnow • Twitter: / crimecamnow • Instagram: / crimecamnow
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