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RALEIGH, N.C. – A North Carolina man sentenced to prison for impersonating an Army general is now charged with impersonating a law enforcement officer.
WRAL-TV in Raleigh reports an arrest warrant says 58-year-old Christian Gerald Desgroux of Raleigh called 911 on Nov. 27 and told a dispatcher he was a federal officer following a white van carrying 10 people with an explosive device inside.
The warrant said that when police arrived, Desgroux continued to represent himself as a federal officer.
Desgroux was sentenced to six months in prison in July for impersonating a three-star general while landing a chartered helicopter at the corporate campus of SAS Institute, saying he was on a mission authorized by the president.
Authorities say his story was meant to impress a woman who worked there.
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