Whether or not you violated the law depends entirely on how the statute you're charged with is written. Your LE friends should be able to give you an idea as to whether or not you violated the law and what your up against if you did.
"Usually" impersonating a public servant is applied when the impersonation causes someone else to do something they would not have otherwise done.
If the statute simply says you can't even express the fact you are a LE officer, then your message may have been in violation.
If so - check to see if there is a diversion program available to avoid a criminal record or a plea where a reduction to a non-criminal record can be earned after successful completion of sentence / probation.
You can obviously contact an attorney, but it may not be necessary. Too often I've seen people pay for an atty when they could get the same deal on their own. If your LE buddies have a clue on the laws they enforce, they should be able to tell you if you're screwed or not.
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