Another Gizmondo exec has been plucked up by the boys in blue over the ever widening, increasingly bizarre case of the Farrari crash in Malibu, the LA Times reports.
Carl Freer, 35, former managing director of Gizmondo, was arrested for at his Bel-Air estate for allegedly posing as a police officer to buy a gun.
Deputies say Freer flashed a badge for the San Gabriel Valley transit authority at a gun dealer so he could buy a gun without a background check. When LA County deputies searched his home, they found a dozen rifles and four handguns. Freer would not be allowed to buy a gun in the U.S. because he is a foreign national.
This comes on the heels of the arrest of Stefan Eriksson, who was picked up after allegedly crashing an Enzo Ferrari on the Pacific Coast Highway while drunk. The car may also be stolen.
Both Freer and Eriksson were members of the "anti-terrorism unit" of the San Gabriel Valley Transit Authority, a company that provides rides to disabled people and the elderly, the LA Times reported.
Sweet, I wonder if I could get the SGVTA's SWAT unit.
2nd Arrest Made in Ferrari Case [LA Times]




















