Imposter police officers in Nashville Tennessee. Attorney David Raybin comments on this most recent case.
Along with shoppers and security, dressed in dark navy, walking the halls of Opry Mills mall on Friday, April 21, was Nick Jordan.
He strolled among side other security, many wearing the word “police” on vests or patches. Jordan, wearing a gun like his peers, also wore one of the patches, too, in bright yellow, reading “police”. When asked by WSMV4 Investigates if he was wearing a police patch, he replied, “Yes, sir.”
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