Man accused of posing as law enforcement officer and conducting fake traffic stop in Chino Hills

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Man accused of posing as law enforcement officer and conducting fake traffic stop in Chino Hills
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A 42-year-old man is accused of impersonating a law enforcement officer and conducting a fake traffic stop in Chino Hills.

The man was also wearing a badge that read "Santa Muerte Fire Department," which investigators said does not exist.The man was also wearing a badge that read "Santa Muerte Fire Department," which investigators said does not exist.

De Boer was wearing a law enforcement uniform and had a duty belt equipped with a firearm, baton, pepper spray and handcuffs, investigators said. The video shows De Boer getting out of a white Ford F-350 pickup truck that was flashing emergency lights. Investigators said the truck had decals with the word "Fire" on the front hood and rear tailgate.

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