LOS ANGELES – A sheriff’s deputy who said he was shot by a sniper says he made up the story.
Police said he actually cut two fake bullet holes in his uniform with a knife and made the whole thing up.
Police launched a massive manhunt last Wednesday after Angel Reinosa called in to say he was pinned down by gunfire, BBC said.
“I’m taking shots from the north of the Lancaster helipad, I’m hit in the right shoulder,” said a frantic Mr Reinosa.
“My shirt’s ripped to the right. I think it’s from the apartment window.”
Mr Reinosa has been relieved of his duties and is facing a criminal investigation.
“He is doing great, thankfully,” Sheriff’s Captain Todd Weber said at the time. “The wound was minor and he’s been treated and he’s doing well, in high spirits.”
The only problem was, there was no wound. Mr Reinosa has now admitted fabricating the sniper fire and using a knife to cut two fake bullet holes in the shoulder area of his shirt.
“There were many things that didn’t add up,” said Sheriff’s Captain Kent Wegener, adding that the deputy’s account of events “didn’t make a whole lot of sense”.
He said the deputy had “failed to provide information regarding his motivation for this act”.
According to the LA Times, Reinosa had been with the Sheriff’s Department for a year and joined the Lancaster station in May for patrol training.