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Carjacker sentenced to 20 years in prison

A police impersonator who used police lights, a badge and a gun to carjack three motorists on a Holmesburg street in 2012 was sentenced last week to serve 20 years, eight months, in federal prison.

Michael Green, 33, of Philadelphia, is already serving a separate 180-month federal sentence for an earlier drug trafficking conviction. U.S. District Judge R. Barclay Surrick ordered Green to serve a portion of his new sentence consecutively to the earlier one.

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On Dec. 5, 2012, Green and an accomplice disguised themselves as police officers with police clothing, badges and guns. With flashing red and blue lights affixed to their Chevrolet Malibu, Green and his co-conspirator stopped three men in a Chevy Silverado pickup truck on the 4300 block of McMenamy St. The victims had just left a funeral.

Green and his accomplice identified themselves as cops, handcuffed the victims at gunpoint and forced them into the back seat of the truck. Green parked the Malibu on a nearby block of Hartel Avenue then rejoined the others in the Silverado, where he pistol-whipped the victims and threatened to kill them. As Green’s accomplice drove the truck, the victims escaped by jumping from the moving vehicle. One of the victims suffered a broken arm.

Police identified Green after recovering the Malibu and determining that Green had rented it in his own name. Green also had left his wallet and cell phone inside. A jury convicted him on July 23, 2014, of carjacking and using a firearm in a crime of violence. The U.S. Attorney’s Office did not disclose the status of Green’s suspected accomplice, whether he had been identified or arrested. ••

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