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Ronnie Coleman accused of falsely identifying self as police officer

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Famed bodybuilder Ronnie Coleman accused of falsely identifying self as police officer

01:59 PM CDT on Saturday, May 23, 2009

By BRANDON FORMBY / The Dallas Morning News


Famed bodybuilder and eight-time Mr. Olympia winner Ronnie Coleman was arrested Friday and charged with falsely identifying himself as a police officer.
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During a traffic stop in Dalworthington Gardens, Coleman told a police officer, who had stopped him for speeding, that he was an officer in nearby Arlington, police said. Coleman then said he was a reserve officer and later said he was an officer for a hospital, according to police.

Dalworthington Gardens police Sgt. David Henderson said Coleman also produced a badge but that a records check indicated that he hadn’t been a licensed officer since 2003.

Coleman, 45, posted bail Friday and was released from jail.

Dallas Morning News
 
oops.


patrick
 
Maybe he forgot the last six years. Funny that he still caries the badge.
 
The only thing that could have ended that funnier was if it ended up being mall security guard.
 
Gotta give it to him for originality at least he didn't pull the, 'do you know who I am' card.
 
I bet he has used it in the past and got away with it.

Some cops give you a break if you were on the job before.

He screwed up by lying.
 
Sounds like somebody had a boner for him. Not that he should be above the law but they should have just given him the ticket and said have a nice day...
 
He said he was a police officer, not he is a police officer. I think he was a police officer in the past. :thinking:
 
He said he was a police officer, not he is a police officer. I think he was a police officer in the past. :thinking:

I have a feeling the reporter used sloppy english on that one, and that he probably said something like "I am a...." maybe he thought they wouldn't check, maybe he sucks at teh english, who knows.
 
What an idiot.
 
He probably tried to say he was an Arlington police officer...mean WAS....not IS...I am sure its not the first time someone that has served the public tried to department drop to get out of a ticket. I know it worked for me when I was active duty in the Navy. Not that I am ignorant, but I do think the officer that arrested him might have been the bigger dummy.
 
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