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Ex-police officer carrying fake ‘Department of Interpol’ badge and ammunition arrested at US Capitol

An ex-police officer has been arrested outside the US Capitol after he was found with a fake badge, body armour, a BB gun and ammunition that included high capacity magazines.

Jerome Felipe was approached by US Capitol Police (USCP) officers after he had parked his car near the building in Washington DC at about 5am on Friday.

The 53-year-old retired New York police officer then showed a fake badge that read “Department of INTERPOL” and said that he was a “criminal investigator with the agency”.

Felipe, from Flint, Michigan, gave the USCP officers permission to search his 2017 Dodge Challenger car, where they discovered a BB gun, two ballistic vests, several high capacity magazines and other ammunition. No real guns were found, USCP added.

He was taken into custody and is facing charges of unlawful possession of high capacity magazines and unregistered ammunition.

Investigators are still trying to determine why Felipe was parked near the building.

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