police brutality
09-30-2012, 01:29 PM
Author: Doug Wyllie, PoliceOne Editor in Chief
The Capital ROME — Italian police describe it as a real-life sequel to "Catch Me If You Can," the hit movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio in the true story about an ingenious con artist masquerading as a commercial airline pilot. An unemployed 32-year-old Italian man was stopped at Turin's Caselle airport on suspicion he successfully used false IDs, a cap and uniform to convince a crew ...
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The Capital ROME — Italian police describe it as a real-life sequel to "Catch Me If You Can," the hit movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio in the true story about an ingenious con artist masquerading as a commercial airline pilot. An unemployed 32-year-old Italian man was stopped at Turin's Caselle airport on suspicion he successfully used false IDs, a cap and uniform to convince a crew ...
More... (http://www.policeone.com/international/articles/5995803-Italian-police-report-Catch-Me-If-You-Can-ruse/)