Officials fear Sacramento man arrested on weapons charges may have impersonated police
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Officials fear Sacramento man arrested on weapons charges may have impersonated police
"A Sacramento man arrested on weapons charges was also found in possession of various law enforcement patches and tactical gear, raising concerns among authorities that he could have been impersonating a police officer, according to sheriff's officials. Sacramento County sheriff's officials said Dalmin Muran, 29, was arrested Nov. 11 on multiple weapons charges after investigators found a large cache of weapons at his home, along with law enforcement patches and tactical gear."
"Muran was not booked on charges related to impersonating law enforcement, but officials said the law enforcement gear, police paraphernalia found at his home, and tips received from the public have raised concerns about how he was using the gear. He was released on bail hours after his arrest. "We have received a few messages about alarming interactions," said Sgt. Amar Gandhi of the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office. "I'll leave it at that.""
Dalmin Muran, 29, was arrested Nov. 11 on multiple weapons charges after security officers at an East Sacramento high school stopped him at night. Investigators discovered a large cache of weapons in his home along with law enforcement patches and tactical gear. Muran was observed wearing military clothing and night-vision equipment during the stop. He was released on bail hours after his arrest and was not booked on impersonating law enforcement charges. Public tips prompted investigators to examine reports of concerning and escalating behavior, including interactions at or near East Sacramento schools and an alleged incident of driving a vehicle into a school at night.
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