He should have done his homework first.
A heavyset black driver tried to fool cops at JFK by flashing a fake ID when he got pulled over — but the joke was on him when they ran the name and it came back as a thin white man, sources told The Post.
Willie Troy, 47, was nailed by PAPD officers around 8:20 p.m. for double-parking a Chrysler Town & Country minivan outside Terminal 7. He handed over a Florida driver's license in the name of
Matthew Mark Warner, 45, with Troy's photo.
Officer Scott Miller took the driver's license — which listed "Warner" as 5-foot-10, 210 pounds — and when he and his colleagues did a computer check, they were stunned to find out the real
Warner is six inches shorter and a lot thinner.
Troy still tried to convince the cops otherwise.
"My name is Matthew Mark Warner," he claimed.
But the cops pressed him about the glaring differences between what was on the license and what they found in the computer records.
Aside from the physical differences, the address on the license wasn't an exact match to Warner's real home. Troy also could only provide the first three digits of Warner's Social Security.
Troy finally confessed and said he bought the "very good" counterfeit in Jamaica, Queens, adding, "I had a good run with that ID. I had it for five years."
Troy's real license was suspended on three prior occasions, most recently in August 2006, for failing to pay child support, sources added.
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