Fake Cop Caught Impersonating Officer in OHIO

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A jaw‑dropping incident in Whitehall, Ohio, caught on police body camera, where Casey Donavan Williams, 26, a former Pickaway County corrections deputy, allegedly impersonated a police officer at a traffic detail. Williams told on‑scene officers he was on duty for private firms and local departments, but investigators soon discovered no valid commission and a fake badge

While wearing a "police" vest and fake Pickaway County Sheriff badge, he sat in a Crown Victoria outfitted with red and blue lights, even found asleep on duty. Inside the car: a loaded AR‑15 rifle, handgun with 15 rounds, ballistic vest, taser, pepper spray, handcuffs, and more gear typically issued to real officers.

When questioned, Williams gave inconsistent stories: claiming he worked special details for Cleveland Watchmen, the Glenmont PD, then Pickaway County—but none of those employment claims checked out

He’s been arrested for third‑degree felony impersonation and a fourth‑degree felony for improper handling of a firearm in a vehicle, booked into Franklin County jail, then released on his own recognizance

This video walks you through the full body‑cam exchange, the arrest, the gear, and the legal fallout. Don’t miss the dramatic footage Peter Williams himself filmed.

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