omfg this is disturbing to watch 🥶🥶 the person recording is the manager of a Forever 21. Person hanging stole hella clothes and got chased for like half an hour!
Now we got mentally ill people standing out front of churches and filming for no reason at all.They say 1 in every 5 Americans are mentally ill I believe it
⚠️ Karen doesn't understand the 1st Amendment, threatens to sue and break man's camera. "Good cop" shuts her down and allows man to continue recording.
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@KO_Sequence Whipping and humiliating your own flesh and blood and posting it on social media is about the most abhorrent act a parent can commit. When he’s old and dying alone in a nursing home he’ll know why.
Sergeant arrested man for recording national guard armory.
This incident occurred near the Hibbing National Guard Armory. The "story" behind this case is centered on a legal dispute over first amendment rights, refusing to ID, and the definition of Obstruction.
Sgt. Everett detained the camera man for filming the armory, citing "suspicious activity." When he refused to provide identification—arguing that filming from a public sidewalk is not a crime—the situation escalated into a physical arrest.
The man was charged with Obstruction of Legal Process. However, a Minnesota court eventually dismissed the charges. The court found that Everett did not have "reasonable, articulable suspicion" that a crime was being committed.
Merely filming a government building from a public space was deemed a protected First Amendment activity, and refusing to ID during an unlawful detention does not constitute obstruction in Minnesota.
Upon release the camera man sued the Hibbing police department and won costing the citizens of that city 36,000 in their tax dollars. The sad part is the Hibbing PD has done nothing from a disciplinary standpoint to Sergeant Everett.
@GigglingGanon The officer made a reasonable request and the guy was being a dick. All he had to do is show a DL and that would be the end. You cannot tell me that an officer should just ignore the filming of a military installation.