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Local, state, and federal law enforcement officers who cover their faces while conducting official business could face a misdemeanor charge in California under a new proposal announced Monday.
It’s a scene that has played out hundreds of times in movies and real life: Someone pretending to be a police officer gains the trust of a stranger and then commits terrible crimes.
Local, state, and federal law enforcement officers who cover their faces while conducting official business could face a misdemeanor charge .
Local, state, and federal law enforcement officers who cover their faces while conducting official business could face a misdemeanor charge .