Former police officer arrested for falsely claiming badge stopped bullet
By APTuesday, June 22, 2010
Ex-officer arrested for false claiming he was shot
NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. — A former North Las Vegas police officer who said his badge stopped a bullet in a shootout has been arrested for allegedly making the incident up.
Police said 31-year-old Bryan Kolstad was booked into jail Tuesday on suspicion of making a false report and discharging a weapon where someone might have been in danger.
Police say Kolstad claimed he was investigating gunfire and was shot, then returned fire and hit a suspect. Police say Kolstad said his badge stopped the bullet.
Police Sgt. Tim Bedwell says investigators found no evidence of a suspect, and forensics showed the hole in Kolstad’s badge was made using a screwdriver.
Kolstad resigned in April after more than seven years with the department.
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