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Man who impersonated Wichita police officer gets probation

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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A Wichita man who impersonated a police officer will serve a year of probation. Daniel J. Corrieri was charged with 10 misdemeanor counts after police received several reports of him impersonating an officer. Corrieri pleaded guilty earlier this summer to driving under the influence and false impersonation. A court affidavit says in one incident, Corrieri pulled behind two teenagers working on a car and activated flashing lights on his car. He told the teenagers to get out of the street, while holding a gun and wearing body armor. Corrieri was arrested after a person who was suspicious followed him. He was jailed after failing a sobriety test. 

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