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Man pleads guilty to impersonating an NSA agent at police department

The Hall of Honor of the National Security Agency.
The Hall of Honor of the National Security Agency.
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A man pretending to be an agent from the National Security Agency now faces federal prison confession.

Louis Joseph Aprile, 49, of Alpharetta, Ga, pleaded guilty today in federal district court to the offense of impersonating a federal agent, namely, an Agent of the National Security Agency.

FBI Atlanta Special Agent in Charge Greg Jones said, “Individuals impersonating U.S. Intelligence Agents as they meet with bona fide law enforcement officials are, thankfully, not something that the FBI has to contend with very often. Our solid partnerships with the Alpharetta Police Department, the Marietta Police Department, and many other departments which make up the metro Atlanta law enforcement community make such efforts doomed to fail.”

Aprile initiated meetings with local law enforcement and repeatedly held himself out as the Deputy Director of the National Security Agency during a number of meetings.

He perpetrated an elaborate scheme to convince these officers that he was from the National Security Agency to organize an anti-terrorist task force, specifically targeting some individuals whom he claimed were Iraqi terrorists about to engage in terrorist acts.

He told law enforcement officers elaborate stories with details regarding a terrorist plot to bomb a local area. His claims were serious enough to demand attention by the police departments. However, officers detected the deception before the impersonation went any further.

Aprile was indicted in July 2009 of one count of impersonation of a federal agent. He pleaded guilty to the indictment. He could receive a maximum sentence of three years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. 

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