Ark. Firefighter Charged With Cop Impersonation

Oct. 14, 2011
Oct. 13--A Barling police sergeant on Wednesday arrested a Jenny Lind volunteer firefighter who is accused of impersonating a police officer. Sgt. Darrel Minor said he received complaints of a man at Springhill Park in Barling who was identifying himself as a Barling police officer. Minor then went to the park, where he spoke with Shawn Cossey, 33, of Jenny Lind before both went to department for an interview, Minor said.

Oct. 13--A Barling police sergeant on Wednesday arrested a Jenny Lind volunteer firefighter who is accused of impersonating a police officer.

Sgt. Darrel Minor said he received complaints of a man at Springhill Park in Barling who was identifying himself as a Barling police officer. Minor then went to the park, where he spoke with Shawn Cossey, 33, of Jenny Lind before both went to department for an interview, Minor said.

"Once I spoke with (Cossey) down at the office, he admitted that on four different occasions he identified himself as a police officer," Minor said. "On one occasion in particular, he actually used his fabricated law enforcement capacity to extort money from a gentleman that owed him money."

Minor said Cossey was attempting to get $40 that the man owed him, but he only recovered $20.

Minor said Cossey used his fire department shield as a police badge "to further verify or allow people to think he was a police officer," and he also carried handcuffs with keys.

"He had all of the law equipment that would lead someone to believe he's possibly a police officer," Minor said. "I also interviewed his girlfriend who also thought he was a police officer. She even stated with all of the equipment she had noticed in the camper that he more than likely was a police officer."

Minor said Cossey has a concealed carry license, but there is no evidence he pointed the firearm at anyone while impersonating an officer.

Cossey was arrested on suspicion of first-degree criminal impersonation, a class D felony, Minor said. Cossey was transported to the Sebastian County Adult Detention Center, where he was later released on $10,000 bond, according to a Sebastian County jailer.

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