Man Pleads Guilty To Impersonating Cop, Setting Up Fake DUI Stop

SOMERSET, Pa. (AP) - A Somerset County man, who set up a fake DUI checkpoint only to be charged with drunken driving himself when real troopers arrived, has pleaded guilty.

The (Somerset) Daily American says 20-year-old Logan Shaulis will be sentenced on June 27. He pleaded guilty Thursday to drunken driving, possessing instruments of crime, and impersonating a public servant.

Police say Shaulis used a flashing blue light bar, parked diagonally across state Route 601 and set up road flares about 4 a.m. on May 30, 2015.

A motorist who stopped says Shaulis claimed he was a trooper with the "drug and alcohol division" and demanded to see her identification.

When police arrived, Shaulis tried to hand a BB pistol to the car's passenger, saying he couldn't get caught with it.

Shaulis' attorney says he has since completed substance abuse treatment.

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