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Serial Police Impersonator Jeremy Dewitte
Mark replied 2 weeks ago 22 Members · 44 Replies
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What happens when a fake cop with a badge complex hits the wrong car — and it turns out to be driven by a real deputy sheriff? In today’s jaw-dropping episode, we dive deep into the chaotic arrest of serial police impersonator Jeremy Dewitte, the man who turned Florida highways into his own personal stage of authority! 🚔
From slamming his hand on a deputy’s hood to running illegal funeral escorts at 90 mph, Jeremy’s obsession with pretending to be law enforcement has finally caught up with him — and this time, he messes with the wrong guy. Watch as tensions explode, deputies roll in, and Jeremy’s so-called “Metro State” empire starts to crumble right before his eyes.
In this video, we’ll break down every wild moment — from the deputy’s shocking account to the heated confrontation with real officers, illegal weapons on scene, and Jeremy’s unbelievable excuses. And just when you think it can’t get worse, wait until you hear how he ended up serving 41 months in federal prison for tax fraud linked to his fake police business.
https://youtu.be/c3YGNy2wgg8?si=StZDL6Wv8deM9bum
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This reply was modified 4 months, 1 week ago by
Sapna Sharma.
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Jeremy has been coaching his girlfriend to make false statements to the Court and his legal rep. She has been playing him for months, agreeing to lie.
He can not comprehend how stupid his plan is, he would still be in violation of his requirements as he had access to the vehicles anyway. Another call Jeremy mentions his daughters pics are clearing the Jail censors even as his daughter is wearing a tank top. How he even thinks of this is weird.
https://youtu.be/59YOGt9_c4M?si=90ofmEfTpCG-IymO
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This reply was modified 4 months, 1 week ago by
Sapna Sharma.
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Jeremy Dewitte is one of those people who was picked on when he was a kid n school. He was most bullied by his classmates at all grade levels. Instead of doing the right thing and follow the path in becoming a police officer by staying out of trouble and enrolling in the poli w academy, he impersonated a police officer when he was 18 years old. He was a police explorers program at his high school. Almost 60 years old he’s still impersonating a police officer at this old age.
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Jeremy Dewitte has built a career pretending to be something he’s not — and this time, his entire illusion unravels in real time. When Sergeant Villan of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office pulls him over for flashing red lights on his SUV, Dewitte insists they’re orange. But as the crimson glow hits the pavement and Villan calls his insurance company live on speakerphone, the truth finally burns through the lies.
In this breakdown, we witness the exact moment Dewitte’s “Metro State” persona collapses under the weight of reality. From his desperate color debates to his phantom state certifications and canceled insurance, every excuse he’s ever used falls apart one by one. What begins as a routine traffic stop turns into a psychological unmasking of a man addicted to authority he never earned.
This is more than a ticket — it’s a public dissection of false power and fragile ego. Watch as Sergeant Villan methodically dismantles Jeremy’s façade and exposes the truth behind one of Florida’s most notorious serial police impersonators.
Why this matters: When civilians mimic law enforcement, it doesn’t just break the law — it breaks public trust. Dewitte’s story is a cautionary tale about ego, obsession, and the cost of pretending to be the law instead of respecting it.
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This reply was modified 2 weeks ago by
Sapna Sharma.
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Here’s a video short of Jeremy Dewitte the serial police impersonator
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