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Man accused of impersonating law enforcement turns self in to Smith County authorities
Cornelius Laverne Redwine, 30(Smith County Sheriff s Office)
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ARP, Texas (KLTV) - A man who identified himself as law enforcement to Arp police during a traffic stop turned himself in Wednesday.
Arp police report Cornelius Laverne Redwine, 30 of Beckville gave a law enforcement id card indicating that he was a current law enforcement officer during a traffic stop Monday. Arp police determined Redwine had not been a law enforcement officer for approximately 3 weeks.
Redwine was released on a $500 bond for the class B misdemeanor charge of false ID as police officer.
Paul Rabil is back with the Cannons.
He’s officially the first player for the PLL’s Cannons LC.
“Part of [his role] will depend on what shakes out with the other guys we’re able to get,” Quirk said. “That’s the nice thing about Paul; he could play both [midfield or attack].”
Rabil and the No. 6 pick in the PLL Entry Draft went to the Cannons, while the Atlas received the No. 9 pick in the Entry Draft, the No. 8 pick in the College Draft and the Cannons’ first-round pick in the 2022 College Draft.
The Rabil deal comes as protected rosters for each team are set to be unveiled. That’s triggered a series of moves and retirements in the league, like Atlas LC’s Andrew Hodgson, Chrome’s Matt Danowski, the Whipsnakes’ Jeremy Sieverts and Brett Schmidt among them.