By Fox News
A Maryland man impersonating a police officer handcuffed an actual cop during a disturbance at a Washington, D.C.-area grocery store on Monday, authorities said.
Evan Graham, 47, of Capitol Heights, Md., allegedly brandished handcuffs and harassed customers at a Whole Foods store in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Northwest Washington, D.C. around 5 p.m.
Some sort of a disturbance at the Whole Foods on 2201 I St NW. Saw a man be taken into a policevan by MPD officers. Police tape up in store with main hallway closed, rest of store still open for business. Can see a broken bottle on the ground. @alanhenney @ABC7News @fox5dc pic.twitter.com/mPZ6i5dOsU
— Harrison Jones (@h_jonesphoto) April 9, 2018
When two D.C. police officers arrived at the store, Graham reportedly became aggressive and even slapped a handcuff on the right hand of one of the officers. He also demanded the officer “stop resisting,” FOX5 DC reported.
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