[This description is largely the same as, though not identical to, Part One.]

The following narrative was written by Windermere Police Officer Jerrell Ogletree:

“On Saturday 9/7/19 at approximately 1617 hours I, Ofc. J. Ogletree, observed a funeral procession being conducted with a black and gray motorcycle with multiple colored lights, air horn and siren activated while approaching the traffic circle at Maguire Road and Park Avenue. I continued observing when the black and gray motorcycle, traveling west on Park Ave., passed my clearly marked patrol vehicle and proceeded to pass over the double solid yellow center lines with oncoming traffic approaching and traveled within the same lane as a vehicle in the procession. The motorcycle’s movement caused the driver to travel outside of their lane of travel. I activated my emergency equipment and conducted a traffic stop at McKinnon Rd. and Lake Butler Blvd.

The driver, later identified as Jeremy Charles Dewitte, was advised of the reason for the traffic stop and was told to move his motorcycle to the side of the roadway. While conducting the traffic stop, the motorcycle, bearing FL tag [], came back as a hit for being stolen. Dewitte was placed in handcuffs and detained while an investigation was conducted. While confirming the hit and conducting a search of Dewitte he became uncooperative and began to move and pull away from me. Dewitte had to be redirected on multiple occasions to stay against the car while a search was conducted. Dewitte used his communication device attached to his helmet to yell for backup from his peers. Dewitte at this point began yelling to other officers on scene about the motorcycle. Due to safety and Dewitte’s actions, he was disarmed and placed in the back of my patrol vehicle….

….Dewitte was disarmed of his weapons and placed into the patrol car after becoming verbally loud and pulling away. A closer look at his Glock-looking firearm revealed that it was an unloaded bb-gun with no red or orange tip indicating it was in fact a bb-gun. Dewitte wore this bb-gun holstered outside on his duty belt in plain view.

An NCIC check found Dewitte to be a convicted felon. Dewitte was acting in a security capacity during his duties of the funeral procession. He is unlicensed as a security officer as he says his security is “in-house.” No active security license showed under his name.

Dewitte was placed under arrest and taken to the Orange County Jail without further incident. Dewitte is charged with resisting without violence, impersonating a law enforcement officer, and unlawful use of a two-way communication device. In addition, Dewitte was written two traffic citations.”

The last charge was ultimately dropped in favor of a reckless driving charge.

It was during this arrest that Dewitte’s body camera was seized as evidence. A search warrant for its contents revealed video evidence of multiple felonies, including multiple occasions of false personation. Windermere Detective John Allen forwarded the body cam footage to Orange County Sgt. Keith Vidler, as the felonies had all occurred in OC. Vidler investigated, and Dewitte was arrested two more times (footage to come.)

After this arrest Dewitte called the police department multiple times to complain, eventually showing up with his attorney to file a complaint, at which time Dewitte alleged that he had been targeted and falsely arrested due to bad blood between himself and “Sergeant.”

Dewitte claims that he never should have been pulled over, stating “I’m definitely going to want a suspension and definitely a letter of apology.”

“And people in hell want ice water.”
-Mallory Archer

This is part two.

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45 thoughts on “Serial Police Impersonator Arrested by Real Police (Part Two)”
  1. Statute 316.97…now he’s an attorney. In all his “yapping” he incriminated himself 6 different times. Nut job!!!

  2. Cannot believe this guy just can’t shut the f*** up!!!! Thinks he’s the smartest guy in the room. He’s special!!!

  3. Lmao he's asking for the window to be put down for just a simple feeling of issuing a command and receiving compliance.

  4. "Do you have any history of mental health problems?"

    Jeremy Dwight: "Mental health? Huh."

    HELL YEAH I DO!!!

  5. Listening to him blabbering on in the car is so annoying. What does he think is going to happen? The officer is just going to be like "Y'know, you changed my mind. You're free to go."

  6. I like how the booking desk lady doesn’t even care at all to pause her Michael Jackson YouTube music videos during actual work.

  7. Does no one else find it funny how quickly he throws his “fellow officers” under the bus “what about them they were dressed the exact same way”

  8. That Officer at the beginning was doing so well but as soon as you give this man child even one response he just runs with it don’t talk to the guy don’t look at the guy act like he’s Medusa

  9. "Oh, that's Jeremy Dewitte?"

    You're in the presence of state certified legend, buddy! So you better figure it the fuck out!

    I wanted Officer 'Ovaltine' to tell Jeremy Dewitte "Man, just shut up…"
    It's such a fucking shame that even refusing to engage him doesn't make him stop talking. Even children shut up after being ignored so obviously and clearly.

    He even says "It's not you making this call." So why won't you shut the fuck up?!? You tell your employees to do something, they have to listen! A sergeant tells Officer 'Ovaltine' to drive him to the jail, he has to listen!
    I also love that none of them are impersonating officers but Jeremy keeps saying "Why was I pulled over instead of my other officers?" Isn't that identifying as an officer, "SIR"?

  10. My 4 officers love it like they say best thing to do is remain silent he just gave himself up right there. You just lost in court you dum pervert sex Offender

  11. The song when he walked in was perfect for him. The way it makes him feel. It really turn him in In to a fake police man.

  12. I think this Jeremy dude is wacko, but the government is totally going to railroad this guy for a lot of time that other more serious offenders should, but will not get..I dont think the guy should get hard time, but should be punished and fined. I think the fact that government hemmed him up on some bs just to get him charged is bs itself. Also, they should let him out soon because I'm almost done watching all of him real world footage, he needs to be creating new content for us to laugh at..

  13. Man it's a good thing I'm not a police officer I wouldn't be able to control myself I would lay this dude out he is so annoying these police officers know how to control themselves really well

  14. Jeremy is amazingly annoying. And anyone from another state, looking at his uniforms, motorcycles, vehicles and equipment, would confuse him and his "officers" for cops. He's gotten away with too much

  15. He keeps saying he doesnt have to have a license for security under statute 493… I looked up statute 493 and it explicitly states that "persons operating as security WITHOUT a license are a threat to the public…." So yes, he does need a license lol. He actually quoted a statute that proved the REAL officer's point lol.

  16. Actually- he makes some good points- there were several other guys dressed exactly like him driving the same kinds of bikes so- just because he had mace on his belt that means he's impersonating a cop? Sorry but I don't trust the police period so, whatever I guess- perfect example of why I stay out of both Florida and Texas- too many Bubbas with a badge.

  17. Jeremey is his own worst enemy because he can’t keep his mouth shut for more than 10 seconds Jeremey will be the reason Jeremey goes to prison for a long time

  18. "Welcome to the salty spittoon officer ogletree how tough are ya?" "I sat in a squad car with Jeremy Dewitt…for 20 min!"

  19. Outside the car: THIS IS NOT GONNA GO THE WAY YOU THINK
    Inside the car: PLEASE?! PLEASE?! PLEASE?! JUST ROLL DOWN THE WINDOW A CRACK I PROMISE… (defeated sigh) C’MON DUDE

  20. These videos must be seen over and over and over again to get max enjoyment value. Too many hidden nuggets for me toy hear them all in any one viewing. For example, at about 18:15, Jeremy starts talking about how at no time AFTER the police arrived on scene for the traffic stop was he impersonating an officer. I think within that he just admitted that before the officers arrived, he WAS impersonating.

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