District of Vermont | Indiana Man Pleads Guilty to and Sentenced for Making a False Statement

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Burlington, Vermont – The Office of the United States Attorney for the District of Vermont announced that on November 18, 2024, Brandon Anderson, 34, of Greenwood, Indiana, pleaded guilty in United States District Court in Burlington, to making a false statement to a department or agency of the United States. During the same hearing on November 18, Chief U.S. District Judge Christina Reiss sentenced Anderson to time-served and one year of supervised release.

Previously, on February 22, 2024, a federal grand jury returned an indictment charging Anderson, with two counts of impersonation of an officer or employee of the United States and one count of making a false statement to a department or agency of the United States.

According to court records, Anderson, while wearing a tactical uniform with black body armor and a holstered firearm, impersonated a federal law enforcement official on two occasions. Anderson was not in fact a federal law enforcement official during either occasion, but instead was a privately contracted security guard for a federal agency. In addition, investigation of Anderson revealed that, in becoming a security guard for the federal agency, he falsely stated that he had served in the United States Marine Corps and received an honorable discharge, when in fact he had not served in the Marines at all.

United States Attorney Nikolas P. Kerest commended the investigatory efforts of Homeland Security Investigations, the Chittenden County Sheriff’s Department, and the South Burlington Police Department.

The prosecutor is Assistant United States Attorney Andrew C. Gilman. Anderson is represented by Assistant Federal Public Defender Sara Puls.



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