Man from Mexico Pleads Guilty to Impersonating Border Patrol Agent in Southern California

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Man from Mexico Pleads Guilty to Impersonating Border Patrol Agent in Southern California

A man from Mexico residing in the United States has admitted to impersonating a Border Patrol agent in Southern California. Jamie Ernesto Alvarez-Gonzalez pleaded guilty to following a Border Patrol agent in San Diego while driving a black Ford F-150 with fake federal truck markings and a Border Patrol sticker. The agent aborted his mission when he noticed Alvarez-Gonzalez tailing him, mistakenly thinking other agents were responding. When confronted by real agents, Alvarez-Gonzalez shouted obscenities and demanded they leave the area. He also had a recording where he mentioned actively seeking federal agents and had a fake FBI badge. Alvarez-Gonzalez pleaded guilty to impersonating a federal agent and illegally possessing firearms.

Alvarez-Gonzalez, who overstayed his tourist visa, used decades ago to enter the U.S., was found to have followed federal immigration officers to divert them during their enforcement missions. He was driving a black Ford F-150 with fake federal truck markings and a Border Patrol sticker. The agent he followed aborted his mission, thinking other agents were responding. When confronted by real agents, Alvarez-Gonzalez shouted obscenities and demanded they leave the area. He also had a recording where he mentioned actively seeking federal agents and had a fake FBI badge. Alvarez-Gonzalez pleaded guilty to impersonating a federal agent and illegally possessing firearms.

Alvarez-Gonzalez, a Mexican man in the U.S., admitted to impersonating a Border Patrol agent in Southern California. He followed a Border Patrol agent in San Diego while driving a black Ford F-150 with fake federal truck markings and a Border Patrol sticker. The agent he followed aborted his mission, thinking other agents were responding. When confronted by real agents, Alvarez-Gonzalez shouted obscenities and demanded they leave the area. He also had a recording where he mentioned actively seeking federal agents and had a fake FBI badge. Alvarez-Gonzalez pleaded guilty to impersonating a federal agent and illegally possessing firearms.

In conclusion, Jamie Ernesto Alvarez-Gonzalez, a Mexican man in the U.S., pleaded guilty to impersonating a Border Patrol agent in Southern California. He followed a Border Patrol agent in San Diego while driving a black Ford F-150 with fake federal truck markings and a Border Patrol sticker. Alvarez-Gonzalez's actions led to the agent aborting his mission, believing other agents were responding. When confronted by real agents, Alvarez-Gonzalez shouted obscenities and demanded they leave the area. He also had a recording where he mentioned actively seeking federal agents and had a fake FBI badge. Alvarez-Gonzalez pleaded guilty to impersonating a federal agent and illegally possessing firearms.