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Serial Police Impersonator Jeremy Dewitte
Posted by Jeannie on March 24, 2024 at 9:31 pmJeremy Dewitte is a cop wannabe police impersonator
Jeremy Dewitte has gotten arrested for impersonating police officers since he was 17 years old. Since Jeremy Dewitte is not hireable as a POST certified law enforcement officer in any state of the nation, Jeremy Dewitte opened a funeral escort service company in the state of Florida. In his fleet of vehicles for funeral escort services, Jeremy Dewitte has vehicles that resemble law enforcement vehicles such as dressing up Ford Crown Vics, Ford Explorer SUVs and motorcycle with police look alike stripes,badges, and emergency flashing lights and sirens. Check out this video
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This serial police impersonator is also a pedophile sex offender from a 2002 or 2003 sexual assault on a minor conviction. Most cops despise police impersonators and cops wannabes
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Jeremy Dewitte is a Florida man who gained notoriety for legal issues related to impersonating a police officer. Dewitte was involved in running a business called “Metro State Special Services,” which provided funeral escort services in the Orlando area. His actions came under scrutiny due to the way he and his employees conducted these escorts, often using uniforms, vehicles, and equipment that closely resembled those used by law enforcement, which led to confusion and allegations of impersonation.
Dewitte’s legal troubles escalated with multiple arrests and charges related to impersonating an officer, as well as other offenses. His case attracted attention due to the body camera footage that emerged, showing his interactions during the funeral escorts and his confrontations with other road users and law enforcement. The situation highlighted issues around the regulation of funeral escorts and the use of police-like insignia by private companies. As of the last reports, Jeremy Dewitte has faced several legal proceedings and penalties in connection with these activities.
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Jeremy Dewitte is the owner of Metro State Special Services, a company based in Florida that offers funeral escort services. The company has gained significant media attention due to Dewitte’s legal troubles stemming from multiple accusations of impersonating a police officer.
Background and Controversies:
Company Operations: Metro State Special Services provides escort services for funerals, primarily in the Orlando area. The company uses vehicles and uniforms that closely resemble those of law enforcement, which has led to confusion and multiple legal issues.
Legal Issues: Jeremy Dewitte’s most prominent legal challenges revolve around his repeated accusations of impersonating a police officer. Dewitte and his employees have been reported to use motorcycles and cars outfitted with purple and amber lights (which can appear blue, similar to police lights), and wear uniforms that closely mimic those of police officers, including badges and duty belts. Dewitte himself has been seen directing traffic and making commands in a manner similar to law enforcement personnel.
Arrests and Charges: Dewitte has been arrested and charged multiple times. These charges include impersonating an officer, unlawful interception of communications (for recording interactions without consent), and other related offenses. His behavior during these escorts, which has been captured on body cameras and dash cams, shows aggressive interactions with the public and verbal confrontations.
Public Reaction and Media Coverage: The case has attracted significant media coverage, both locally and nationally, due to the sensational nature of the allegations and Dewitte’s own history. Videos of his interactions during funeral escorts have circulated widely on the internet, adding to the public interest and scrutiny.
Current Status: As of the most recent updates, Jeremy Dewitte’s legal proceedings are ongoing, and he has faced various penalties related to his actions while operating Metro State Special Services.
Dewitte’s case highlights the complexities and potential legal ramifications of operating a business that can be easily mistaken for a law enforcement entity, as well as the importance of clear regulations and oversight for such services.
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Jeremy Dewitt really wants to be a cop and will not quit
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Is Jeremy Dewitte in the Chicagoland area? There’s a police impersonator going around playing cop. That is what we need is a cop impersonator in a crime invested City of Chicago. Just a head up that I think Serial Police Impersonator Jeremy Dewitte may be in Chicago.
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CPD Warns of Cop Impersonator Who Flashed Fake Badge, Tried to Gain Access to Shedd Aquarium
The Chicago Police Department is warning the public about a man attempting to gain access to homes and businesses by pretending to be a Chicago Police officer.
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Jeremy Dewitte will never ever become a law enforcement officer in this lifetime. Too bad. Even illegal immigrants are now becoming cops
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Here is a small town in Texas where they hire cop wannabes like Jeremy Dewitte.
https://youtu.be/Ya7lMzN8BOA?si=xqk3Gy9T-zSWiZmc
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This small town in Texas with 50 full time cops in a town of 250 residents reminds me of Rosemont Illinois. The Rosemont police department has similar ratio of cops versus residents of Rosemont. If you want to be a cop wannabe, Rosemont Illinois is where you want to set up residency.
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Jeremy Dewitte is a controversial figure who has portrayed himself as a police officer and operator of a company called Metro-State Special Services in Florida, though his claims have been widely disputed.
Here are some key details about him:
Jeremy Dewitte created and launched Metro-State Special Services in 2015, claiming it was a private company that provided police escort services and funeral escorts.
He outfitted vehicles with police-style graphics, lights and badges, leading to accusations that he was impersonating a police officer.
In 2019, Dewitte as arrested and charged with impersonating an officer, illegal use of badges/identities, and unlawful engagement as a security officer.
Prosecutors allege Dewitte ulled over and falsely detained drivers, conducted illegal traffic stops, and engaged in a pattern of impersonating law enforcement.
Dewitte as defended his actions, claiming Metro-State had legal operating status and he was acting within his authority as a security company.
He built a large YouTube following documenting his company’s activities and interactions with police who challenged his operations.
Multiple law enforcement agencies have stated Dewitte’s company had no legal authority to perform police-type duties or traffic control.
Dewitte’s ongoing legal cases have drawn significant attention and controversy around his claimed authority and operations with Metro-State Special Services in Central Florida. The charges against him remain pending.
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Jeremy Dewitte is an individual who gained notoriety for his actions related to impersonating law enforcement officers, particularly in the state of Florida, USA. Dewitte founded a company called “Metro State Special Services” which claimed to provide funeral escorts and other security services. However, he has faced numerous legal issues and accusations related to impersonating police officers, carrying firearms unlawfully, and other offenses.
While some have referred to Dewitte as a “serial police impersonator,” it’s important to note that specific legal charges and allegations vary, and Dewitte has denied many of the accusations against him. His case has received media attention and sparked debates about the line between legitimate security work and impersonation of law enforcement officers.
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There are still many cop impersonators who pretend to be real cops especially security guards, correction officers, bank guards and private investigators who are no means certified police officers.
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Idiot gets a misdemeanor charge of impersonating a police officer. If he wants to play police officer or cops and robbers why doesn’t he apply for becoming a police officer and he can be the real police.