Washington Post employee posed as ICE agent, police say

A Washington Post employee was arrested last month and charged with impersonating an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent following an FBI raid, court documents show.

According to legalmatch.com, Depending on state law, impersonating a police officer may be considered either a felony or a misdemeanor.

Punishments for impersonating a police officer include: Imprisonment up to five years (sometimes more) Fines (usually $1000 or more) (Read More)

Now, this doesn’t include what will be tagged on to this fellow what with the weapons charges. The question I want to know is what he was planning on doing with all the body armor and weapons?

We already know that he is a scum bag by his impersonating a Federal Agent, but with an arsenal and armory like the one Feds found in his home; I can almost guarantee that it was nothing good.

Fox News Reports:

Itai Ozderman, 35, is accused of impersonating an ICE officer throughout Falls Church, Va., on more than one occasion, according to Montgomery County District Court documents.

Police say that he sported a bulletproof vest bearing the ICE logo and, when the FBI entered his home in Maryland bearing a search warrant, they discovered 10 weapons, including two M4-style assault rifles and a shotgun. They also found body armor and tactical vests.

Court records and police sources confirmed to ABC7 News that Ozderman has worked in the IT department at The Washington Post for about two years.

So far, Ozderman has been charged with impersonating an officer and transporting a handgun in a vehicle; the FBI may take over the investigation.

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