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Congressman's staffer arrested for pretending to be FBI agent

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A Democrat in Congress has allowed a staff member to resign after the federal employee was accused of impersonating an FBI agent, carrying a gun in the District of Columbia, giving himself an undeserved $80,000 raise and eluding authorities during a high-speed chase.
The details have been documented by The Blaze, which revealed Rep. Brad Schneider, D-Ill., allowed the staffer to “quietly resign” based on accusations he impersonated an FBI agent during a rally with President Trump on Nov. 14, 2020.
“Sterling Devion Carter allegedly showed up at a MAGA rally in Washington, D.C., but was posing as a fake FBI agent,” the report said.
According to a report that appeared in the Daily Beast, “Carter, who was standing near his parked car, was wearing a black T-shirt that read ‘federal agent,’ a police duty belt, a Glock pistol, extra ammunition, handcuffs, a radio, and an earpiece.”
The report said Carter had brought a blue Ford Taurus, a car that looks like an unmarked police vehicle, and it had been tricked out with blue emergency lights, a spotlight, a laptop mount and a partition so that “prisoners” could be held in the back seat.

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