A man apparently posing as a Marine vet was confronted by two bonafide Marines who then put him through a battery of questions.
The video, originally posted on Facebook, shows two U.S. Marines grilling the man who they believed was impersonating a military veteran.
In the video, the Marines are friendly at first as they ask the man where he served as well as other details about his military service. The man identifies himself as a “sergeant major,” a military policeman, and a special forces operator. However, the Marines grew very suspicious with his answers and eventually called the guy out. “You know that’s called false valor? It is a federal crime for you to be wearing that uniform,” one of the Marines tells the alleged impersonator. “No it’s not,” the man shoots back. “You can get out my face right now… because I’m a military officer as well.” source
When the Marines asked him where his “MP” card is, he claimed it was in his car. He never concedes that he is not who he says he is.
Watch the full video here (Warning: Strong language.)
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