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A Pennsylvania man might face federal charges of impersonation after being seen in a video dressed as a decorated veteran when a real veteran challenged him in a mall.

Sean Yetman, who claimed to be an Army Ranger, was confronted by former infantryman and Purple Heart recipient Ryan Berk, an exchange that was caught on camera. Berk said he suspects Yetman was using the uniform to get discounts while shopping on Black Friday at Oxford Valley Mall outside of Philadelphia.

“Where is your combat patch at?” Berk asked Yetman, in a video that has received more than 2.5 million views online.

“I gave it to a little kid,” Yetman said.

“Why is your flag so low on your shoulder?” Berk asked. “It should be up here,” he said, pointing.

“You got me on that one, bud.”

In the video, Berk calls attention to the uniform’s Combat Infantry badges, undershirt and boots, as well as the man’s declaration that he completed basic training at Fort Jackson.

Soldier impersonation cases are so common that veterans pushed for the Stolen Valor Act of 2013, which makes it a federal crime for someone to present themselves as a decorated military member “with the intent to obtain money, property or other tangible benefit.”

Pennsylvania Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick asked the U.S. Attorney in Philadelphia to consider whether Yetman should face federal charges.

In the video, Yetman insisted to Berk that he’s the real deal.

“If I was a phony, then I wouldn’t be wearing this uniform,” Yetman told Berk.

Attempts to reach Yetman for comment were not successful.

For Berk, the situation takes away from the efforts of his fellow service members.

“It’s frustrating, because you serve with good men who have either lost their loves or been seriously wounded who earned that uniform,” he said.
 
This should be illegal.

Saw a bum drop the vet line to a real vet while he was begging. The real vet asked him two questions figured it out and told him to get ******. :lol
 
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I saw this. Is Impersonation a lighter charge than fraud?  Too me they sound like the same thing.
 
I used to date a girl who lived across the street from that mall

this is such a strange thing to do; all to save a little money at the mall :{
 
I think false valor is a crime if you are using it for personal gain. You can dress up as a soldier for Halloween or whatever but you can't be going around giving speeches and accepting gifts trying to take advantage of people.


 
That video seemed fake, the fake soldier was too quick with his answers and the guy behind the camera was too quick to poke holes.
 
So the Federal government is going to send this guy to a trial for impersonating a soldier...yet we have these police officers getting away with murder
 
So the Federal government is going to send this guy to a trial for impersonating a soldier...yet we have these police officers getting away with murder
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What on earth does that have to do with this?
 
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Still feel the dude behind the camera was doing too much. Should have said his piece and kept it moving instead of all that extra 
 
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What on earth does that have to do with this?

Everything....
We live in a nation where the country is quick to jump up and punish impersonators, but let cold blooded murderers go free :{

But to get back on track...yea, the guy behind the camera was doing too much. Just let him rock and keep it pushing.
 
Nah bruh... It seriously still has nothing to do with this.

Its like saying "The government is gonna make people pay traffic tickets but let a murderer go free".  There is no relationship between the two.

I get you're upset by Ferguson and rightfully so, but you cant just bring it up everywhere and make it relate.
 
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