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A person is guilty of false identification as a peace officer if the person:
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Makes, provides to another person, or possesses a card, document, badge, insignia, shoulder emblem, or other item, including a vehicle, bearing an insignia of a law enforcement agency that identifies the person as a peace officer; and
The person who makes, provides, or possesses the item bearing the insignia knows that the person so identified by the item is not commissioned as a peace officer as indicated on the item;
Intentionally or knowingly misrepresents an object, including a vehicle, as property belonging to a law enforcement agency; or
Claims to be a peace officer or creates an impression that the person is a peace officer under circumstances not amounting to criminal impersonation in the first degree, and a reasonable person would believe the person is a peace officer.
For purposes of this section, intentionally or knowingly misrepresenting an object as property belonging to a law enforcement agency includes intentionally or knowingly displaying an item bearing an insignia of a law enforcement agency in a manner that would lead a reasonable person to interpret the item as property belonging to a law enforcement agency.
False identification as a peace officer is a gross misdemeanor.
It is a defense to prosecution under this section that the person identified as a peace officer by an item bearing an insignia of a law enforcement agency was commissioned by the agency in that capacity when the item was issued to them by the agency, and the person is still authorized by the agency's policies to display or use the item for the purpose for which it is being displayed or used.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the depiction of law enforcement for matters of cultural, historical, political, religious, educational, newsworthy, or public interest including, but not limited to, use in works of art, commentary, satire, and parody protected by the Washington state Constitution or the United States Constitution.
For purposes of this section, "peace officer" includes any "general authority Washington peace officer," "limited authority Washington peace officer," "reserve officer," and "specially commissioned Washington peace officer" as those terms are defined in RCW 10.93.020, and any federal peace officer.
For purposes of this section, an "item bearing an insignia of a law enforcement agency" includes an item that contains the word "police," "sheriff," "constable," "marshal," or "trooper," or the title of an agency of the federal government employing federal peace officers.
For purposes of this section, "federal peace officer" means any employee or agent of the United States government who has the authority to carry firearms and make warrantless arrests and whose duties involve the enforcement of the laws of the United States.
A person is guilty of criminal impersonation in the second degree if the person:
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Falsely assumes the identity of a veteran or active duty member of the armed forces of the United States with intent to defraud for the purpose of personal gain or to facilitate any unlawful activity; or
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i. Knowingly distributes a forged digital likeness of another person as a genuine visual representation or audio recording with intent to defraud, harass, threaten, or intimidate another or for any other unlawful purpose; and
ii. Knows or reasonably should know that the forged digital likeness is not genuine.
Criminal impersonation in the second degree is a gross misdemeanor.
Nothing in subsection (1)(b) of this section shall be construed to prohibit the distribution of visual representations or audio recordings for matters of cultural, historical, political, religious, educational, newsworthy, or public interest including, but not limited to, use in works of art, commentary, satire, and parody protected by the Washington state Constitution or the United States Constitution.
Nothing in subsection (1)(b) of this section shall be construed to impose liability upon the following entities solely as a result of content provided by another person:
An interactive computer service, as defined in Title 47 U.S.C. Sec. 230(f)(2);
A mobile telecommunications service provider, as defined in RCW 82.04.065; or
A telecommunications network or broadband provider.