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Police in New Jersey busted 25-year-old Michael Porter for impersonating military personnel on Veteran’s Day.

Authorities are calling it a case of stolen valor. Porter allegedly claimed he was a member of the Army military police and was dressed in a uniform outside a base in South Jersey.

The officer who made the arrest, Gary Brenner, who is himself a former Marine, said he recognized Porter from another incident and knew he had not served in the military.

When speaking to NBC Philadelphia, Brenner said: ‘We believe he could possibly have been out trying to get some benefit from the uniform. He continued to say’I take a lot of offence to it. There’s men and women, serving today, the veterans – and they’re being recognized for making a sacrifice, and this man didn’t.’

The uniform had his name on it along with “Airborne” patches, according to Patch.com. Officials say the Galloway man also had a police scanner and handcuffs in his possession.

Authorities say the portable radio was capable of receiving transmissions from several police departments and emergency dispatch centers in the area.

When officer Brenner asked whether Porter had any excuse for what he was doing, he said: “No, no excuse. He feels he was right in what he was doing.”

He told 6abc: “It was the same exact uniform that active military reserve would be wearing. He stated that he bought the uniform from Fort Dix along with all of his badges.”

Porter was arrested and charged with impersonating military personnel/stolen valor. He’s being held at the Atlantic County Jail. A judge set bail at $5,000.

http://popularmilitary.com/man-arrested-impersonating-soldier-veterans-day/
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LCpl John Filiatrault
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This is getting ridiculous!! I busted my ASS to earn my title of US Marine! And now people think they can just go purchase it and "pretend" they are. I "earned" my right to wear my uniforms. Let's see them do it!
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SSgt Brian Shanabrough
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SEMPER FI .
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semper fi
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CWO4 Eddward Jones
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My wife and I attended a Veterans Day event at my grandsons school and came across this piece of work. He told me he was UDT TEAM 5 in 1973 stationed in Jacksonville, Fl. In 1973 there was UDT 21 and 22, team 5 was not commissioned until 1983. The first thing that caught our eye was the fact he was in whites with Lt shoulder boards wearing black shoes and silver belt buckle. Ribbons are too high, which by the way included a Navy Cross, Bronze Star and Purple Heart. His name is Joseph C Lowe and lives in Indianapolis, IN. After I called him out he wasted no time leaving. This just pisses me off to no end. I reported him to Don Shipley and Stolen Valor.
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SPC David S.
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To bad Indy is 4 hours one way - Joseph C Lowe might not look so good in his whites after changing 4 flat tires - That air monster is a bitch.
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SFC(P) Battalion S4 Logistics Ncoic
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Love don Shipley and his crusade to rid tbe earth of these wanna bes.
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PO1 Kerry French
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I would have spotted this too.
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Ribbons too High...!!! Those aren't just too high...They're orbiting the moon...!!!!
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SPC Julio Delvalle
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I think they should ship that has to Iraq or Afghanistan and lettering really feel what it's like to be a soldier
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No way. I wouldn't want that guy watching my six. Fuck that
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SSG Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator/Maintainer
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yea that is pretty bad advise
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I wouldn't want him with me either
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