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I police officer harassed me, attempt to pay me for sex, and threatened by bf. He said his badge #, help?

I police officer harassed me, attempted to solicit sex from me. Then outside the bar he barricaded my car in with his SUV and proceeded to command me to go to Atlantic City with him while my boyfriend was in the driver's seat. He continued to harass me and I took an empty water bottle and threw it at his car. He pulled up next to us, got out and demanded my boyfriend to give him all the money he had out of his pockets. He said he was a cop, and said he'd call his boys out to arrest us if we didn't come up with money. He threatened my boyfriend, called me a c***, and attempted to blackmail us. Several people verified he was in fact a cop but told him to cool off and to stop it. I live in Pa, and he said he was a Jersey cop badge number 3514. The "bouncers" came out and stopped him and told us to leave after I told them that this guy told me to get into his car previously for a thousand dollars and I "declined his offer" while he was shouting about being a cop. I believe there are camera's around that bar. He also took a picture of my license plate. I do not know his name, but I do know the color and model of his vehicle (off duty) is there any way to report this guy? It's seriously disturbing that a cop could do this.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    report him to the police immediately

  • John R
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    --- I find it hard to believe he was really a cop but there is only one thing cops hate more than another cop who does something like this and that is someone who impersonates a cop and does something like this.

    --- You should report the incident immediately to the Sheriff's Office if he said he was a police officer or to the state police if he you are not sure which. I find it disturbing that you nor the bouncers called the police when it happened. By not reporting it immediately you have made it much harder for police to have a chance to catch the culprit, if there was one.

    --- In any case the answer is simple, report it!

    --- The longer you delay not doing so the more you are making your story seem suspicious. For instance why did you create a whole new account for this? Why delay in reporting? IF IT REALLY HAPPENED THEN REPORT IT...NOW!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You'd need to figure out from the bar what department the cop works in. Then the badge number - if it's real - can be easily traced. Or else, you're sort of stuck.

    Cops can't behave the way you're describing off duty without some reckoning possible. So you are within you're rights - or even OBLIGATION - to report.

  • 1 decade ago

    Report it. And if you're lying like I assume you are you will be charged with multiple crimes, and put in prison where you belong. Have a nice day

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  • 1 decade ago

    report it to the police station

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