@Copwatchtv obtained body worn camera footage from Sedgwick County Sheriff's deputies from an incident that happened on November 16th, 2020.
Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office affidavit says Kory Michael Farmer in the case states that at around noon on Nov. 16, two detectives were driving east on Kellogg near Hillside in an unmarked sheriff’s car. They were passed by a Chevy Silverado apparently chasing a Pontiac Grand Prix at high speeds. The pickup had lights and sirens activated, similar to an emergency vehicle.
The detectives identified themselves as real law enforcement officers. Farmer refused to identify himself, replying “F you, and F you.” He then claimed to be a warrant officer for the District Attorney’s Office, but named Derek Schmidt, the Kansas Attorney General.
Farmer was taken into custody for impersonating a police officer. His case was recently decided that he will spend a year on probation.
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