I don't know about Minnesomalia, but don't cop uniforms generally have patches on the shoulder identifying the department he's from? Looks like he's just wearing a work shirt and plate carrier in the correct colors. Which looks close enough at night and is probably why nobody reported him stealing the SUV.
You just need to look close enough. Also it probably is not that hard to get an exact replica of a uniform. Between movie prop replicas and the police memorabilia market You could easily get a uniform together at least one that is close enough to passing
Then why wouldn’t the cops just say he stole both? In the one article someone posted in this group, it literally said he had a replica police SUV, they didn’t say it was stolen. Maybe they don’t want to admit they’re that incompetent? Idk
The simplest answer is that he had a real police SUV and a real police uniform.
One parked overnight in a lot would not be noticed missing until morning. By the it would not matter.
He worked for a security company it was a security vehicle/uniform.
Vaguely cop-like enough to fool someone into opening the door I guess
I don't know about Minnesomalia, but don't cop uniforms generally have patches on the shoulder identifying the department he's from? Looks like he's just wearing a work shirt and plate carrier in the correct colors. Which looks close enough at night and is probably why nobody reported him stealing the SUV.
You just need to look close enough. Also it probably is not that hard to get an exact replica of a uniform. Between movie prop replicas and the police memorabilia market You could easily get a uniform together at least one that is close enough to passing
Then why wouldn’t the cops just say he stole both? In the one article someone posted in this group, it literally said he had a replica police SUV, they didn’t say it was stolen. Maybe they don’t want to admit they’re that incompetent? Idk
Seems like it was a security vehicle with flashing lights that looked close enough when parked on the street.