A New Hampshire teen, who walked into an ice cream parlor for a sweet treat, decided to first dress up like a cop and now he's in big trouble.
19-year-old Chase LaCasse has an apparent fixation with law enforcement and is willing to go to great lengths to convince people that he's an actual cop. Last week, he dressed in a fake New Hampshire State Police uniform, complete with a phony badge and a real gun holstered on his hip. He then walked into the ice cream parlor for a quick cone and left in a blue SUV. But employees didn't believe for a second that the baby-faced teen was a cop, so they called the real police who were able to catch up to him.
LaCasse was arrested for impersonating a police officer, which is a felony. The gun he was carrying was actually registered in his name.
19-year-old Chase LaCasse has an apparent fixation with law enforcement and is willing to go to great lengths to convince people that he's an actual cop. Last week, he dressed in a fake New Hampshire State Police uniform, complete with a phony badge and a real gun holstered on his hip. He then walked into the ice cream parlor for a quick cone and left in a blue SUV. But employees didn't believe for a second that the baby-faced teen was a cop, so they called the real police who were able to catch up to him.
LaCasse was arrested for impersonating a police officer, which is a felony. The gun he was carrying was actually registered in his name.