Crime & Safety
Impersonating Police Officer Charge Against Glen Burnie Man
A Glen Burnie man is charged with impersonating a police officer; he reportedly stopped a man in the Brews & Cues parking lot.

GLEN BURNIE, MD — A Glen Burnie man is charged with impersonating a police officer after he reportedly stole cash and marijuana from a man he stopped Thursday night in the Brews & Cues parking lot. Anne Arundel County Police say Randy Lee Hall, 34, of the 800 block of Oakwood Road, stopped a man shortly before 10 p.m. outside the business at 7954 Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard in Glen Burnie.
A man told police that Hall approached him asking if he had any marijuana. When the victim replied “yes,” Hall allegedly showed a Marshall Executive Protection Security Agent identification card and claimed to be a federal marshal. Officers say Hall then told the victim to give him the marijuana and his money or he would be arrested. The victim turned over cash and about one gram of marijuana.
Officers found Hall and determined that he is not a law enforcement officer. He was placed under arrest and charged with impersonating a law enforcement officer.
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Photo of Randy Hall, courtesy of Anne Arundel County Police
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