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Utah Man Impersonated Officer, Threatened to Kill 2 Men Believed to be in the Country Illegally: Report

A Utah man was arrested on Sunday after he allegedly impersonated an officer and then threatened to kill two men whom he accused of living in the country illegally. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2024’s Most Influential African Americans Post #3 6-18-2025 Post #2 6-18-2025 Video will return here when scrolled back into view…

A Utah man was arrested on Sunday after he allegedly impersonated an officer and then threatened to kill two men whom he accused of living in the country illegally.

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According to Utahโ€™s Deseret News, a man identified only as Carlos told police that he and his friend Daniel were walking down a trail at Inlet Park in Saratoga Springs, Utah on Sunday when they encountered Jerred Martin Loftus and three other men.

Loftus then allegedly picked a fight with the pair.

โ€œDuring the argument, Jerred accused the two of being illegal aliens and identified himself as a corrections officer,โ€ a probable cause statement noted. โ€œCarlos maintains Jerred stated he was armed with a firearm and threatened to kill Carlos and Daniel.โ€

Carlos told police that Loftus also threatened to โ€œbury the two of them in the woods.โ€

Carlos called the police, fearful that Loftus would actually act on his threats. Loftus fled the scene before officers could arrive, but left his truck at the park.

Carlos was able to identify Loftus from a photo lineup and that lead to a search warrant of Loftusโ€™ truck. Inside the truck, police recovered a gun belt, a handgun, and several magazines.

Loftus told police in an interview that he did tell Carlos he โ€œwas at one time a correction officer but denied threatening either of the pair with a firearm.

Loftus was booked on charges of impersonating an officer and aggravated assault but was released before 5 p.m. the same Sunday after he posted $5,000 bail.

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