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In this episode of CT3, we witness a classic confrontation where law enforcement's ego meets a citizen who knows the law. Watch as an officer attempts to exert authority they don't have, only to be systematically educated on the First Amendment and the reality of public space rights. When police try to intimidate auditors, it’s not just a power trip—it’s a violation of the oath they took to uphold the Constitution. We break down the interaction, the legal points used to shut down the overreach, and why it’s more important than ever for citizens to stand their ground. USA, US Cops, American Cop First Amendment Audit, 1AAudit, 1AAuditor, Audit the cops cop demand id, don't answer their fishing questions, Legal Rights 0:00 — Conflict Begins on the Parking Lot The interaction starts when an officer approaches a parked vehicle. The citizen immediately asserts his right to remain silent and asks for the specific reason for the detention. 0:33 — The Reasonable Articulable Suspicion (RAS) Debate The citizen challenges the officer to provide RAS of a crime. The officer claims that being in a parking lot after business hours is sufficient grounds for an investigatory stop. 1:27 — Escalation: Command to Exit the Vehicle The officer attempts to open the car door and orders the driver out. In response, the citizen calls 911 to report what he believes is an illegal detention and a threat to his safety. 2:57 — "Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law" The citizen accuses the officers of violating federal law (Title 18, Section 242) and demands they cease their unlawful actions. 4:26 — Misapplying Supreme Court Rulings The officer attempts to use Pennsylvania v. Mimms to justify the order to exit the vehicle, claiming it applies to any police interaction, while the citizen disputes its relevance to this specific encounter. 5:50 — Sergeant Arrives and Forced Extraction A supervisor arrives and immediately demands the driver exit. Despite protests that the detention is illegal, the citizen is forcibly removed from the vehicle. 11:24 — Second Incident: "Stolen Plates" Stop The video transitions to a new encounter where a female driver is pulled over under suspicion of driving a stolen vehicle. The officers display high levels of aggression from the start. 14:39 — Demanding a Supervisor The driver refuses to hand over her license until a supervisor arrives, citing the officers' aggressive behavior and lack of clear explanation. 19:03 — The "Inverted Digits" Revelation The Sergeant arrives and explains that the license plate was flagged. However, it is quickly discovered that the dispatcher or officer inverted the numbers—the car was not stolen. 25:46 — Police Apology and Release The officers admit the error, return the driver's documents, and offer an apology. The driver highlights the danger of such "mistakes." 27:51 — Third Incident: The ID Check Stop An officer stops a driver leaving a restaurant, stating he just wants to check the driver's ID. The driver points out that "stop and identify" laws in Tennessee require reasonable suspicion of a crime. 32:00 — The "Turn Signal" Pivot When challenged on the legality of the ID check, the officer changes his story, claiming the actual reason for the stop was a turn signal violation. 🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 I'M NOT THE CAMERAMAN. I'M THE BROADCASTER. DISCLAIMER: NONE OF MY CONTENT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED A “CALL TO ACTION” IT IS CREATED TO BE EDUCATIONAL OR IS NEWSWORTHY AND OF INTEREST TO THE PUBLIC. I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY. MY CONTENT SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD SEEK LEGAL COUNSEL IF YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU ARE VICTIM OF POLICE MISCONDUCT. THE FACTS PRESENTED IN MY VIDEOS ARE NOT INDICATIVE OF MY PERSONAL OPINION. LAWS, CASE LAW, ORDINANCES, POLICIES, LEGAL DOCTRINE, AND ALL OTHER JURISPRUDENCE IS SUBJECT TO THE INTERPRETATION OF THE COURT. THE VIDEOS SHOWN ARE DESIGNED TO BE EDUCATIONAL, AND INFORMATIVE. THEY SHOULD NEVER SERVE AS LEGAL ADVICE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. THE CONTENT PROVIDED IS IN NO WAY INTENDED TO PROVOKE, INCITE OR SHOCK THE VIEWER. ALLL CONTENT WAS CREATED TO EDUCATE CITIZENS ABOUT CONSTITUTIONALLY PROTECTED ACTIVITIES, LAW AND CIVILIAN RIGHTS, AND TO EMPHASIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF CONSTITUTIONAL AWARENESS. ALL CLAIMS MADE ARE ALLEGED. FAIR USE, Title 17, US Code (Sections 107-118 of the copyright law): All media in this video is used for purpose of review & commentary under terms of fair use. All footage, music & images used belong to their respective owners & companies. Outro Song: "WEE" FTP Prod by. Vamz Beatz 🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 @TheJawoo0307 @natesboxingjourney7681 @j.thr333 #FirstAmendmentAudits #Cops #idrefusal #copgetsowned
May I help you?
>> Familiar with this car?
>> That's my car.
>> It is.
>> Well, actually, you know what? I don't answer questions without attorney present. May I help you?
>> What are you doing in the parking lot?
>> May I help you? I don't answer questions. Officer, you are being video recorded. And I'm going ask you again.
May I help you?
>> What are you doing in the parking lot, bro?
>> I don't answer questions.
>> Okay. You have any idea?
>> I don't answer questions. Have I committed a crime? Do you suspect me of committing a crime? Do you have RA? Do you have RA?
>> Do I have what?
>> Reasonable articul articulable suspicion.
>> Yeah, you're in a parking lot after the business is closed.
>> Is that illegal?
>> Is that illegal?
>> Suspicion.
>> Is there a sign suspicion? Is that a felony or a misdemeanor? Do you want to make headlines?
I put my light down since you I put my light down since you put your light down. Do you see these plates? I have transport plates. I don't answer questions. I have not committed a crime.
Do you suspect me of committing a crime?
If so, what crime do you suspect me of committing?
>> You have any idea?
>> I don't answer questions.
And I'm going tell you, you can see transport plates. You see these are Alttech vehicles. You can see my car is hooked up to that truck. You're not getting in my car, bro. Bro, you're not getting in my car.
>> Call 911. Call my 911. He's a He's >> You see You see you're being recorded.
>> Open the door right now.
>> Give me your phone so I can record.
>> YOU SEE QUALITY DRIVEWAY RIGHT NOW.
>> I HAVE TRANSPORT PLACE ON THE FRONT OF MY VEHICLE. I am shut down.
>> I'm not getting out of here, bro. I'm not getting out of this car. There's an officer over here threatening my life, my safety, and my liberty.
>> He's trying to get in my car. He's trying to break into this truck.
>> No, we're transporters there. We're from Altech over here on >> They came over here demanding ID. They >> keep your hands up where I can see them now.
>> Send a state trooper over here. Somebody your door lock. We don't have to get out of here. We need a supervisor ASAP.
>> We're over here at Sam.
>> I need a supervisor.
>> We are transporters from all our hands are videoing everything.
>> Don't offse.
You're scaring me.
I'm not armed. YOU GOT A GUN.
>> They got us with our hands up. They're giving us surrounded right now. We are transporters.
ELIZABETH TOWN, KENTUCKY.
>> There's no nonp PARKING SIGNS. WE ARE SHUTTING DOWN. I don't have to get out of here. I HAVEN'T DONE ANYTHING WRONG.
>> THEY'RE TRYING TO GET us out of the vehicle and everything.
>> We have not committed a crime.
>> We haven't done anything wrong.
>> I haven't done anything. Look, let's remain silent.
>> I'm sorry. WE ARE WE ARE WE'RE NOT DRIVING. This is a no ID.
>> We have a right to remain silent, bro.
>> And right now, you are committing deprivation under the color of law. I I I address you and I demand you cease and desist.
>> A sergeant is on the way. She >> This is deprivation under the color OF LAW. I HAVEN'T BROKEN ANY LINES.
>> ANY LAWS?
>> OKAY. We haven't What is your name and badge number? You're a public servant.
YOU'RE A PUBLIC SERVANT. WHAT IS YOUR NAME AND BADGE NUMBER, SIR?
>> I don't even know if these real cops.
They won't even tell who they are.
>> They won't tell us who >> I don't care ABOUT THAT, BRO. I DON'T KNOW IF YOU'RE THE COP. ANYBODY CAN GET A BADGE in a a gun and a a fake thing. I don't know that. I haven't done anything to you.
>> They're sending They're sending a supervisor. I mean, a sergeant.
>> Y'all demanding somebody, scaring us, talking about get our hands up. You got your hand on your gun, bro.
>> They're sending a sergeant.
>> Exit the vehicle. WHY DO YOU HAVE your hand on your gun, sir?
>> I don't have to identify myself. I haven't broken any laws. No, I don't.
This is >> You have to commit a crime. I haven't done anything wrong. I'm I'm stopped here. I haven't done anything wrong. And your badge number and your name.
>> My bad. Your badge number.
>> T Mentor. Okay, I got it.
>> T Mentor.
>> Yeah.
>> All right, I'll talk to you. You know why? Because you addressed yourself. We are citizens of United States. We the people. LET ME FINISH. WE THE PEOPLE.
>> OKAY.
>> YOU WORK FOR US. HE WORKS FOR US. THIS IS A PUBLIC SERVANT WHO WILL NOT IDENTIFY HIMSELF. THIS OTHER GUY IS OVER here threatening. He's missing me.
>> Supreme Court ruling. When you're requested to exit the vehicle, whether you committed a crime or not, you still have to exit the vehicle upon request.
>> That is a traffic stop. I am This is not a traffic stop. We are shut down for tonight, bro.
>> Is the vehicle running? Is she in control of the vehicle right now?
>> The vehicle. We are parked in. Is the vehicle running? I don't answer questions, sir.
>> Okay.
>> Well, you and I sit there and see I try to talk to you and be reasonable, but you I'm going to exercise my constitutional rights, which I exercise all my constitutional rights. We the people.
>> Listen, we don't make the law. We enforce the law. We also >> What law WAS BROKE? YOU TOOK AN OATH, BRO. You took an oath to protect. You took an oath. Let me ask you a question.
DID YOU NOT OR DID YOU TAKE A OATH TO PROTECT THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION to protect Let me finish. Did you take an oath >> to ENFORCE THE LAWS OF WHAT LAWS WERE BREAKING?
>> These are suspicious vehicles. Now the VEHICLE THESE ARE BRAND NEW VEHICLES.
YOU KNOW THEY WAS PICKED up right off the road.
>> But let me TELL YOU, DID YOU TAKE AN OATH TO PROTECT MY RIGHTS? DID YOU TAKE AN OATH TO PROTECT MY RIGHTS, SIR?
>> YEAH, I also took an oath TO >> WHAT IS THE FIRST AMENDMENT?
>> Is there any parking sign?
>> Can you quote the first amendment?
>> Is it?
>> Can you QUOTE THE FOURTH AMENDMENT?
BECAUSE IF YOU PULL ME OUT OF THIS CAR, IF YOU THREATEN TO ARREST ME, PULL ME OUT OF THE CAR, YOU VIOLATE MY FOURTH AMENDMENT right there.
I'll go HAVE A FIFTH. LET ME FINISH, SIR. Out of the car. Let me let me finish. You don't listen. You can finish. You're not in control of this.
Now you're holling at me. Like I said, >> open the door or we're going to >> What's your name and badge number, sir?
>> Sergeant 117.
>> All right. Can I ask you a question?
>> This is a sergeant. This is a sergeant.
>> Have I broken any laws?
>> I don't know why they're out.
>> You're being recorded. You're live right now.
>> We're sitting here. WE'RE SHUT DOWN.
We're shut down for the night. We're >> transporters. We have We're getting READY TO EAT OUR FOOD from Taco Bell.
>> Get out of the vehicle now.
>> Wow. Oh, really? This is what's being recording him? Yes, he's definitely being recorded. He is inside my vehicle opening the door. We have not committed a crime. We are sitting here. Get out of the vehicle.
>> And if he's pulling me out of the vehicle, he's pulling me out of the vehicle.
>> Be arrested. If not, Amain arrested.
I'm being detained. I'M BEING DETAINED.
I'm being out OF THE CAR.
>> WOW.
>> WOW.
>> You're about to go on You're about to go on the ground. You better stop resisting. I promise you, you're going to have a roughing day.
Quit pulling against me.
>> I'm taking your phone out here. Relax.
>> First car rule. You're in control of a motor vehicle. The vehicle is running.
You have every opportunity to put that vehicle in drive and take off. Run over either one of the officers out here. We got out with you because you are just sitting in the parking lot. We don't know what that car is over there. We don't know what any of these vehicles are, who they belong to. There's two people sitting inside.
>> Pull up. Why don't you move? Let me finish talking.
>> You're sitting in a vehicle. You are in control of the vehicle. You understand that? We request you to exit the vehicle. You refuse to exit the vehicle.
So, per Supreme Court ruling, when you're requested to exit the vehicle, you are supposed to do so by law.
You understand that? So, you're not going to answer any more questions.
Okay.
>> Can I have my phone?
>> Okay. You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can will be used against you in court. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, it won't be provided for you. You can stop question any any time by requesting the consult with your attorney.
You may have your attorney present with you being questioned. You understand all of these rights?
>> Okay. You're sitting in a vehicle. The vehicle is running. You are in possession of the vehicle and you're in control of the vehicle. At any time, you could have put your foot on that brake.
You could have put it in gear. You could have took off. Could have run over.
>> I wonder >> the other I understand. I'm not saying that you I'm saying you could have.
Okay. The other officers requested y'all to exit the vehicle. Y'all refused to exit the vehicle. We have the legal right to extract you from that vehicle and we only have to give you one one opportunity to get out. Okay.
>> I thought you had to commit a crime.
>> No, ma'am. So, you're right now you're you're trespassing because you're on you're on personal or you're on private property.
>> They give us permission to park here.
So, how how we I don't understand that.
How do we know that?
>> Kid asked us they once come up to started demanding us to get out and the ID and all this stuff and we didn't know what happened before you even came.
Nobody asked us anything. They just said, "What are you doing?" And then they said, "Give me ID." And then get out of the vehicle. Get out of the vehicle.
>> Well, and you're in, like I said, you're in control of that vehicle. To be in control of that vehicle, you have to produce, you have to produce an ID. You have to produce a driver's license.
>> Okay.
>> Regardless if you're just sitting in it, >> now if you were just sitting in the vehicle was off, >> probably wouldn't have been that big a deal. But we got a transport vehicle over here. Then we have >> sitting in the driver's seat.
>> And like I said, the vehicle's running.
>> We got to know. We don't know what's going on. I come up here to >> I come up here to >> back them up and y'all are over here yelling with the officer. The way he is teaching you right now is incorrect.
People do not need to act like that.
That's what's wrong with the world today is people do not understand. They understand the law and they know how to preach about it and everything else.
Like the first amendment right is the freedom of speech. The second the fourth amendment right is the reasonable expectation of privacy. I know those. I went to the academy for those. I >> Listen, this is my job. But I need you to y'all to understand that. That is not okay. That's how people get hurt is because people are defiant against us.
>> But we didn't do anything wrong.
>> It doesn't matter. You're sitting on private property. We don't know that y'all have been given permission.
There's nobody here. So, who are we supposed to get in contact to have permission to to know that y'all have permission to be out on the property?
>> And they're requesting that you you know, we the other officers are requesting that y'all get out. And all I hear is yelling in the background. So, I'm thinking, okay, something's going on.
>> This video captures a confrontation that should never have escalated. Officers roll up aggressively on transport vehicles, shining lights into the cars and demanding identification without clearly explaining any probable cause.
Despite the drivers calmly asserting their rights and clarifying they had committed no crimes, the officers repeatedly threatened to extract them from the vehicle, placed hands near firearms, and insisted on compliance under duress. The officers justified their actions by referencing traffic rules and Supreme Court rulings, but their behavior crosses the line from enforcement into intimidation and harassment. They created an environment of fear and tension rather than deescalating or verifying facts calmly.
Even when the drivers offered proof of ownership and documentation, the officers continued pressing them, showing a focus on control over reason or actual safety. This encounter highlights a serious pattern of overreach and aggressive policing where the law is interpreted as a tool to intimidate rather than protect. It's a stark reminder that even lawful citizens can be subjected to coercion and threats simply for asserting their constitutional rights. The officer's conduct here was unnecessary, heavy-handed, and a textbook example of how escalation often originates with law enforcement, not the citizens.
We ain't do nothing. I don't know what I don't know what happened.
I thought she was busting.
>> She backed up.
>> I don't know what's happening.
>> You know what I mean? Like >> I don't know what happened, bro. It's [ __ ] Cuz I thought she was backing up.
>> I'm not getting back in the car. I called my dad. My dad's a state trooper.
>> My dad's a cop.
>> What you pull me over for?
>> Well, then if you know he's a cop, then you should know how to behave properly, right?
>> What did I do?
>> Respect. Well, can you tell me what I did?
>> I will tell you as soon as you calm down, >> ma'am.
>> I have >> You're the one who's >> You're the one you are the one who GOT HYPED. YOU BACKED UP ILLEGALLY.
>> You pass You pass people right on Wood, right?
>> I I I made a U-turn. I I was right here at the corner.
>> But you you passed people to the left on Woodland, right?
>> Ma'am, I made a U-turn.
>> You parked right here.
>> Ma'am, listen. You can't tell me just because you're a cop, you can't tell me nothing.
>> Have driver's license, registration, insurance. What's your purpose in stopping me? For >> overtaking the traffic on Woodland Avenue.
>> What traffic?
>> While you going eastbound, >> ma'am, I stopped at every light. I didn't make no no stopper frequencies.
>> Okay. Well, I just ran your plate came back slow. Can you explain that?
>> This car is not This is my car.
>> The plate came down.
>> Prove it. Let me see it. I want to see it.
>> Okay. You stand here.
>> I want to see it, ma'am. I I'm NOT I'M NOT A THREAT. YOU GOT A GUN. YOU HAVE A GUN. I'M NOT A THREAT TO YOU.
>> I'm not a threat to >> I'm NOT I'M NOT PUTTING OUT WITH NONE OF Y'ALL BULL CRAP. YOU SEE WHAT'S ON YOU SEE WHAT'S ON YOUTUBE. You see what's going on YouTube.
>> I ain't saying nothing. I ain't saying nothing. Two of us, but I want to know what the reason we get.
>> Right. What you talking me for?
>> I ran the plate coming back.
>> This car is not stolen.
>> Not stolen. You saying stolen?
>> The plate. I didn't say the car.
>> This plate is not stolen. This car I guarantee that. I'm not giving you nothing until you I'm not giving you nothing.
>> Why don't you wait for the uh >> Okay. I want you to clear it. Okay.
>> Okay.
>> You have nothing. Did you say you didn't do anything?
>> Yeah. I don't I don't know.
>> Because you stopped me with aggressiveness. So if if I GET AGGRESSIVE WITH YOU, YOU DID.
>> YOU DID. YOU WAS AGGRESSIVE. GET OUT.
GET in the car. BUT YOU YOU TREAT IF LET ME ASK YOU A QUESTION. IF YOU WASN'T in your uniform, if you was not in your uniform, would you be acting like this for a regular person?
>> Ridiculous.
>> Yeah, that's ridiculous.
>> Ridiculous. I'm going TO CALL MY DAD AND I'M GOING TO REPORT ALL YOU GUYS.
>> That's what I'mma do.
>> I'm not putting with this. This car is not This is my car.
>> We done got off.
>> You got off work. You see I GOT A SHIFT JACKET ON AND EVERYTHING. I got to steal anything for him. You ain't got nothing to do. You ain't got nothing to do, do you, lady?
>> That's how they get their phones.
>> I KNOW. I KNOW.
>> THAT'S how they get their money, MAN.
>> MY DAD'S A COP.
>> SO, I'm sure he'll be proud of you.
>> And I'm sure he'd be proud of seeing a guy people like you that's supposed to be in uniform treating civilians like this.
>> I am not a threat to you, ma'am. I am not a threat.
>> Registration insurance.
>> I do. But why would I give Why am I giving it to you?
>> Because I'm asking you on a pawn stop.
Ma'am, please don't do this.
>> We We didn't do nothing to We We We didn't do anything.
>> I didn't make I didn't make an illegal infraction.
>> I did not make an illegal refraction. I did not.
>> Can I have a supervisor out here, please?
>> All the stop.
>> All this stop.
>> Yeah. All this stuff. Exactly.
>> This is This is Philadelphia, y'all.
>> He's refusing to give up his license regist. I did not refuse to I did I did not refuse to give him my license.
>> Body camera.
>> What's your name and badge number, ma'am? Name and badge number 1239.
>> Name and badge number, please.
>> A what the [ __ ] >> I'm about to call my dad. My dad is a state trooper.
>> Okay.
>> I'm in my barracks. Okay.
>> He'll be very proud to see your behavior right now.
>> What did we do?
>> I just got off work. I just got off work. I'm dirty. Look at me. This car is not stolen. This is my car.
>> Your plate's coming back. You want the tag for the uh in the bin?
>> Match number, please, sir.
>> No, they don't got nothing to do with it. It's She stopped us.
>> Well, they all pulled up for two for two people. Like, we >> don't got nothing to do with it.
>> You all will find You all will find out.
Belmont barracks.
>> I got my food and stuff. Y I mean like what what what crazy?
>> Y'all should be proud of your department. I love Philadelphia police officers. I do. I love y'all.
>> But this is ridiculous.
>> This is ridiculous.
>> This is ridiculous.
>> We just stopped at the store right there.
>> We went to that store right there >> and then her light wasn't on and then she backed up right at the stop sign.
>> Right at the STOP SIGN.
>> SHE BACKED UP and if I did that and then she yo and made a U-turn without her lights on, I'm on location.
>> Is that Is it okay for cops to do that?
Is it okay for you guys to do that?
>> If I did, I'd have been pulled over.
>> But everybody's calm.
>> He's sitting there with his hands in his pocket. This guy, you know, I love it.
>> This other university >> just show >> this car stolen. This is my car.
>> Registration, bro. Show them the registration.
>> I ain't got to show them nothing, bro.
Cuz this car is not stolen. This is my car.
>> Registration. That's all you got to show, bro.
>> Ridiculous, man.
>> Five cars for two dudes.
>> I don't know, bro. That [ __ ] adding up.
>> Look at me. I got my I got my chef I got my chef [ __ ] on. What I'm going to do to y'all?
AIN'T ANYBODY GOT NOTHING to say?
>> Ain't anybody got nothing to say?
>> Does anybody have anything to say?
>> Uhoh.
>> He said she said Pascal. He went past Pascal.
>> Y'all made a big mistake thinking this car is stolen. It's not stolen. That's why she stopped me, right? Cuz the car is stolen.
>> No, no one said the car is stolen.
>> She just said it.
>> No, she said the plate. The plate is coming back stolen. Ma'am, I swear to you.
>> No, that's fine. That's what they're trying to verify just to see. But it's a lot going on.
>> I understand. I understand.
>> I understand. And with all of this, you can imagine how I feel because if it happened to you, you you or you or you or you, how would you feel? Well, y'all cops, so it don't matter.
>> We get pulled off.
>> I get pulled over all the time.
>> How do you feel when you know you didn't make an infraction? An illegal infraction.
>> They say, "Oh, I'm a cop." That's the first thing y'all say. I'm a cop.
>> Listen, my bro crazy, so I got a reason to get pulled over.
>> That's the first thing y'all say. I'm a cop. That's not true.
>> That's the first thing y >> It's a stolen car. Like why would I be driving a stolen car in Philly? That be the second thing.
>> But that's not what she said. It's not saying stolen car. It's saying the license plate, not the part.
>> Sir, how long you had the license plate license plate?
>> I had this car I I bought this car in 2020 in August.
>> I'm saying the plate. You had the same plate.
>> The same plate.
>> Mhm.
>> The same plate. I've had this plate since I first bought the car. I bought this car in Jersey Mount Laurel.
>> Mhm.
>> From a private owner.
>> Somebody could have keyed in the wrong number. It could be anything. That's why they just >> Understood, miss. Understood. You You I I like you being cordial. I like you.
>> Are you a sergeant? You think they should promote? CAN Y'ALL PROMOTE THIS LADY RIGHT HERE, PLEASE?
>> My hair is a sergeant, >> man. She be a asked this gentleman right here for his bad name. He couldn't even get to me.
Spitting tobacco out. He couldn't even give it to me.
>> I didn't think it was that hard.
>> Can you say it to me? Cuz when I when you ask me for when you ask me, I got to tell you.
>> You have the camera on.
>> When you ask me, I got to tell you. You going to >> All right. So, I mean, you you a public servant, ain't you? You a public servant, ain't you? No disrespect, but damn it. If you want respect, you you got to give it.
>> Yeah.
>> Look at this guy.
>> Mhm.
>> Real arrogant.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven cars, trying to cross the scene.
>> You know why there's seven cars?
>> Wait till the >> I do not, sir.
>> Manpower issue >> cuz cops can't be doubled up.
>> Hold on, bro.
>> Good evening, sir. Can I talk to you real quick?
>> I'm Sergeant Daniels with the 12th district. Can you tell me what's going on?
>> She Okay. So, I was at this dy right here.
>> The duty right there. We stopped, went to the store, came back, came around, went back up around here.
>> Okay.
>> And when she passed me, her lights wasn't on. She went this way.
>> Okay.
>> Her lights was not on.
>> Okay.
>> And so I said, "Okay, I just another day."
>> Okay.
>> You know, so as I came around here, my friend lives right here on what's that?
What's this? Sebrook. Okay, >> my friend, we go say, "Get a space heater."
>> Okay.
>> Okay. So, as I come around here to park, try to find a parking spot.
She as I'm coming this way down 64th Street, she's backing up.
>> Okay.
>> That's illegal.
Am I right?
>> What's What's that?
>> Backing up.
>> Backing up.
>> You pass the stop sign.
>> Okay. So, she was in the middle of the intersection backing up. As I made the right turn, that's when she puts the lights on. I'm parking. I get out the car. Okay. She's like >> she has her lights on and backs up to initiate a traffic stop. Is that what you're saying?
>> No, she did a U-turn.
>> Yeah, that's after.
>> Thank you.
>> Okay.
>> But so the intent is to pull you over.
Is that what we're getting out here?
>> That's what she did.
>> Okay. So she pulled you over. What happened after that?
>> She said that um she when I got the car with my stuff to go with my friends, she said, "Get back in the car."
>> I'm like, I didn't know you pulled me over.
>> I didn't know if it could have been somebody that you know, I didn't know. I didn't know. It wasn't me trying to be disrespectful or anything like that, >> but I know I didn't do nothing wrong and I know this car is not stolen and that plate is not stolen.
>> Okay, >> that's a fact, >> you know. So, you know, with all these cop cars, I mean, >> my father's a state police officer.
>> Okay, >> I respect the law, but when this when this right here, I'm I'm not with it. I am not with it.
>> Okay.
>> And I'm not showing no kind of identification if she can't prove that this car is stolen because I did nothing wrong.
>> Okay. Have you been drinking tonight?
>> No, sir.
>> Okay. cuz I can smell alcohol coming off your breath.
>> I've been here for 5 seconds and I can already smell it. So, is there something else going on tonight I should be aware of? Sir, >> officer. Sergeant >> Sergeant Daniels.
>> Sergeant Daniels, >> are you trying to impress your >> I'm not trying to impress anybody. I don't have to impress anyone here. Okay.
I'm just asking you a question. Have you been drinking yet? So, you >> And I'm answering your question. No, I have not.
>> Okay. Did you have anything else tonight that would make your breath?
>> I just got off of work, sir. You see, I'm in my chef uniform. I just got off work. I came from Media, Pennsylvania.
>> Okay. Do you work with alcoholic beverages there?
>> Yes, I do.
>> Get something on you because I'm I'm smelling it. That's why I'm asking >> I work Iron Hill Brewery. It's a brewery place, >> right? I've heard of it.
>> We cook. Yes. Immediate. You've been there before?
>> You You've been there before, so you know.
>> Okay.
>> Okay. What's the question, sir?
>> I don't have no question. Y'all stop me.
>> Okay. Well, so the reason the officer stopped you is because your license plate when they ran this system is coming back stolen.
>> So, what does it say now?
>> I just checked it. It's still in the system is stolen. So, I'm going to double check it in another database to make sure that this is actually stolen indeed in NCIC. Okay.
>> Please do because this car is not I've had this car for I bought this car August 2020.
>> Listen, let's pump the brakes. All right.
>> I'm trying to, man.
>> I'm coming at you. All right.
>> I'm cold, man. I'm I'm I'm looking to go to my boy's house. I don't >> Okay. Would you like to sit in the vehicle?
>> No.
>> Okay.
>> I don't feel safe in the vehicle. joke.
All you guys out here like surrounding me like like I'm I'm a gangster or something.
>> Okay. Well, >> this is ridiculous.
>> We don't know who you are. So, >> I don't know who y'all is.
>> Well, all of all of us have name plate, sir. You can see who we are.
>> You run the plate. What did it say?
>> When you run the plate, what it say?
>> Stolen license plate.
>> What's the name on it?
>> What do you mean the name on it?
>> What's the name on the plate?
>> Did you run the VIN number?
>> How long did it go?
>> You just ran the VIN. I Let me double check to see what all the information is so I can best fill you in. Okay. Okay.
>> But when I just looked at it a minute ago, >> that license plate was in stolen status.
So that's why she stopped you.
>> Okay.
>> Hey, sir. I want to hone.
>> Who could report officer? Who could report my car being if this is my car?
I'm telling you, this is my car.
>> Okay.
>> Who could report my car being stolen?
This is my car.
>> I mean, anyone can report a vehicle stolen as long as that person had that vehicle.
>> This is my car.
>> How long was it stolen for?
>> Yeah, that's why I got to look into it.
>> I don't have it in front of me. I don't have to look at it. My memory is not that good.
>> Okay. Can I show you my race racing?
>> Sure.
>> Can I show it to you, >> please?
>> Bunch of man.
>> Thank you.
>> So, let me ask you, sir. Why didn't you give the offer officer this information when she first stopped you? Because we could have avoided.
>> She didn't ask for it, sir. She told me to sit. She She didn't ask for it. She told me to sit in the car. I said I'm not sitting in the car.
>> So, you know, you do know understand that when an officer gives you a lawful command that you are supposed to follow that.
>> But if it's unlawful, if it's an all unlawful command, when I feel like it's not if if I didn't infraction, I know for a fact that this car is not stolen and I know for a fact I didn't commit an infraction.
>> Okay. So, >> based on her running your license plate, >> what do you see here, sir? What do you see here, Serge?
>> So, I'm looking at paperwork, but I don't go off of paperwork. We go off of NCIC, okay, which is a national database. So, you can hang on to this because I don't need that envelope.
>> Let me look into it and we'll figure out what's going on.
>> Sergeant, this is BS.
>> Okay, let me figure that out. All right, >> I hope they did it wrong.
I would like not >> my car's NOT YOU KNOW I WAS BEHIND a a Glen officer was just behind me >> when I was going down Chester Pike in Delaware County. A Glen officer was just behind me.
>> Ma'am, I have nothing to hide.
>> I get it. I get it. It was um the numbers were inverted and that's what it is.
>> Who inverted the numbers? It's >> it's a tag. The numbers that were dropped down to us is like >> the numbers in the back, >> right? So, >> so it's something happened at last week.
So, instead of it coming down to us as >> 0897, it was something else >> 0987.
So, that's I said all we had to do is just verify it.
>> Yeah, that's it.
>> And everything and that that's why you weren't being pulled on the ground. I mean, it >> we we knew it was your car. We just thought that maybe somebody's >> switch lights.
>> Yeah. or something not know somebody.
>> Yes. Yes.
>> Okay.
>> Explain. Okay. All right. So, that's what happened.
>> No problem. SEC.
>> Sometimes while you're driving, >> I understand.
>> Hit the wrong tag. All right.
>> I understand.
>> Here's your information. I apologize for your inconvenience.
>> Thank you >> for the misunderstanding.
>> Thank you.
>> And for uh taking your time.
>> Okay. Do you have any questions for me now?
>> No, sir.
>> Okay. You guys are free to go. Sorry for the inconvenience.
>> Say thank you, sir.
>> Thank you, sir.
Okay.
>> And I asked his office I asked one of your officers for his name is bad number and he wouldn't even give it to me.
>> Okay, I'll deal with that.
>> What's his name?
>> Oh, now you want to give it to me? Now you want to give it to me.
>> I asked you.
>> Okay. You can see on the video camera as well.
>> Oh, of course. I'm going to make you famous, bro. Believe that.
>> This video shows a tense, chaotic traffic stop in Philadelphia that spiraled out of control over a simple misunderstanding. The driver, who had done nothing wrong, is confronted by multiple officers who claim his license plate came back as stolen. From the start, the interaction is aggressive.
Officers demand ID, escalate threats, and treat a peaceful citizen like a criminal. The driver repeatedly asserts his rights, explaining the car is legally owned, registration, and insurance are valid, and he hasn't committed any crime. He even offers to show documentation, but the officers insist on intimidation and compliance before verification. Tensions rise as the driver calls for a supervisor, references his father, who is a state trooper, and challenges the officers on the legality of the stop. Eventually, the confusion is clarified. The stolen plate report was a simple clerical error with inverted numbers, and there was no legitimate basis for the stop. Officers apologize, return the documentation, and the driver is free to go, but not before a prolonged and unnecessary confrontation. This encounter highlights police overreach, miscommunication, and the danger of assumption-based stops. A citizen's rights were tested, patience was pushed to the limit, and the situation could have escalated without documentation or knowledge of the law.
It's a perfect example of why knowing your rights and staying calm matters when officers get it wrong.
>> Hey, what's up, buddy?
>> What up?
>> Hey, man. You got your ID on you? Why'd you pull me over?
>> So, I'm just doing an ID check right now. Okay.
>> That's totally illegal.
>> What's that?
>> That is totally illegal.
>> You just came out of that wall house.
>> Why did you pull me over?
>> Why did I pull you over?
>> Yes, sir.
>> Okay. Uh, >> what's your No. What's your name and badge number?
>> Why you being like this?
>> Why did you pull me over?
>> Why did I pull you over?
>> Yes, sir.
>> Okay. So, I believe just have someone with a warning there. Okay. Under the name of Christopher Vic. Um, and I am trying to ID you. What is your first and last name?
>> Listen, this my this is my last time telling you.
Leave me alone.
>> Okay, >> leave me alone.
>> Did you use your turn signal back there?
>> What's your name and badge number?
>> What is your Did Did you use your turn signal? Turn out of there.
>> Is your name use your turn signal?
>> What is your name and badge number?
>> Stand by.
>> Okay, sir. So, I just reviewed my car camera. You did not use your turn signal back there. Okay. Um, so now I have proc. I have your ID. Okay.
>> What is your name and badge number?
>> Officer Bing with Mali Police Department. Badge number 95.
>> Yes, sir. Get your supervisor for me.
>> Uh, he's up north on a traffic stop right now.
>> I need I need to talk to your superior.
Who's the chief of police?
>> Uh, chief.
>> Can you call him?
>> No.
>> This is This is an emergency.
>> What's an emergency?
>> You pulled me over for absolutely no reason, bro.
>> You got >> no reason. No reason.
>> Look at me. Look at me. Why are you lying to me?
Why are you lying to me?
>> Lying to you.
>> I swear you are not lying.
>> You All right. So, when you first just came up to the car, you said, "I'm doing an ID check." You know, it's not a stop in stopping ID state, right? Do you know that about Tennessee?
>> 100%.
>> Okay. So, why did you pull me over? I just went to the Mount Julia Police Department and filed a complaint and said you guys were harassing me.
>> What are we harassing you about?
>> You just pulled me over, bro. Okay.
>> For no reason.
>> I need you to get out of the car now.
>> Well, sir.
>> Yes, sir.
>> Absolutely not.
>> Yes, sir. Absolutely not. Nope. Get somebody over here.
>> You're going to get in trouble.
>> I am not going to get in trouble.
>> Yes, you are.
>> Not use your license.
>> Yes, you are.
>> On the street.
>> Yes, you are going to get in trouble.
>> Where? Who's your Who's your superior?
>> That's good. Yeah, you're you're just a foot soldier.
>> A foot soldier?
>> Yes, sir.
>> I I want to talk to a boss.
>> A superior. Okay.
>> That's crazy.
>> What up, bro?
>> Nothing much. Who's your guy right here?
>> Officer Ben.
>> Officer Benz. Yes, sir.
>> Hey. Um, I got a quick question for you.
What's your name and badge number?
>> Officer Johnson.
>> Officer Johnson. Um, is it legal to pull people over and do a ID check? Just don't look at him. Just answer for me.
>> Is he saying your license is suspended?
>> No. Hey, listen. I just asked one question. He hasn't seen my license.
>> No. Hey, can Mr. Johnson Mr. Johnson, I want to talk to you. Can you Can you lean back down for me?
>> Yo, what's up? Is it legal to pull somebody over for a ID check? Cuz I I know that Tennessee is not a stop and ID state.
Right.
>> Okay. You have to get out of the car, sir. Identify yourself.
>> Mr. Johnson, >> is not a stop ID state. However, Supreme Court's case, Kansas D. lover that states that we can stop and identify you as long as we have reason to do so.
>> This is crazy. Are you seeing this right now?
>> Okay. So, you're going to get out of the car and identify yourself now. That is my corporal right there.
>> Perfect. What up, my man?
>> What's up, bro?
>> Hey, what's your name?
>> Corporal Cameron Man, please.
>> Corporal Cameron. Hey, listen. My name Well, I don't even want to say my name right now.
>> That's fine.
>> Um, I just got one question for you.
Okay. I I was asking all of them.
>> That's fine. Is it legal to pull somebody over to to ask for their ID?
>> What he stopped him for?
>> He said >> it's on Don't lie. Don't lie, miss.
>> I'm not lie.
>> Okay.
>> It's on video. Everything.
>> Okay.
>> So, stopped him for um he wasn't using his turn signal, was turning left out of here. Yes. But I heard the window and I said >> came up to the window and said, "Hey, I'm identifying you. What's your first last name?" Okay. Because he came out of Waffle House and there's a car sitting up there that is revoked. So you But my problem pull him over would not use your turn signal. So I walked up to him, didn't tell him that was the reason why I pulled him over, confirmed he did not use his turn signal, went back and viewed my car camera. He did not use your turn signal.
>> Mr. Bennis, what was the first thing I asked you when you walked up to my car?
>> Okay. But I don't exact that exact thing I pulled you over for.
>> Very first thing I asked >> you. You said, "Why'd you pull me over?"
>> And what did you say?
>> To identify you.
>> Boom.
>> Okay.
>> Why are we here? This is This is a Terry shop, right? Listen to me. This is outrageous. And you I just told him I just went up to the Mount Julia Police Department. I don't know if it's him.
>> I him and a black car. They follow me home every day.
Every day.
>> Okay.
>> Every day.
>> I got you.
>> Right. Okay.
>> Every day.
>> Okay.
>> Anytime they see me. Oh, there there's that car.
>> But I'm not going for it. I went and filed a complaint and I knew this dude I knew he would take the bait.
>> Okay.
>> Why is he pulling me over >> to ID me?
>> Okay.
>> Don't you think that's outrageous?
>> Okay. So, his probable cause from what I heard from him is because you didn't use your turn signal.
>> Do you know that you don't have to use a turn signal in a parking lot?
>> Is that it?
>> Yes, sir. That's on the road. Hang on.
Now, brother Waffle House, it's private.
>> Hold on. Talking about turning out on this main road.
>> No, sir. No, sir.
>> He's talking about when I turn >> I'm talking about right there.
>> When you turn on to Adam's lane.
>> All right. When you turn out onto a main road, you have to obey all traffic laws, which means signal and a stop like it's a stop sign. Okay. When you're going onto a main road, if it was going in another parking lot, no, you wouldn't.
>> Okay.
>> Okay. So, that's his probable cause for a stop. And you are more than welcome to file a complaint. I'll be up there to answer it. Or if you want to speak to the chief, you can wait till he comes in. You can call him tomorrow morning or this morning, actually. He'll be in at 8:00.
>> I cannot believe.
>> Okay.
>> I cannot believe this is going on right now.
>> I cannot believe this is going on right now.
>> I got you.
>> How many police officers are here?
>> Uh >> I'm I'm starting to feel a little nervous.
>> Okay. Well, don't feel nervous. You want to back them up?
>> It would be nice, right?
>> Everybody back up overhead.
Back up. Oh, yep. All right.
>> He needs to be reprimanded.
>> Okay. Correct.
>> Bro pulled me over for absolutely no reason.
>> All right. So, what I'm gathering is he pulled you over for us.
>> He No. To check my ID because I looked at him.
>> Cuz you looked at him.
>> Yes. I looked at him.
>> Okay.
>> And he he he's a big man, right?
>> He wanted to do a power trip.
>> Okay.
>> And And now we're here.
>> Now we're here.
>> And I'm unlawfully pulled over.
>> Okay. So, I don't think you're unlawfully pulled over. And I don't believe you are because he said the turn signal. Can can can we go back to his car and watch that really quick?
>> You cannot. No, sir.
>> But why?
>> Because you have to request that through our department.
>> Okay. And there's a simple paperwork that you can fill out. You need to do it online or you can just call up there and records will be able to direct you to the correct paperwork. Okay.
>> Mhm.
>> And then you can fill that out. They'll get it to you immediately cuz it's all uploaded before we even get off shift.
We get off at 6:00. So you can call up her at 8:00. Request it.
>> Do y'all work with the sheriff's office, too? Are the sheriff's open?
>> Over here.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah. cuz there she was I don't know where she was but their radios they can hear our radio traffic and whenever it kind >> Did you run on my license plate by >> I have not no sir I just showed up you seen me >> I'm talking about him when he have like when he called and said blah blah blah >> yeah he would have called out the license plate yes sir >> okay makes sense >> okay >> okay >> so I'm I'm having a lot of trouble with Wilson County in general >> okay I got you >> sheriff's police I just wrote I just wrote the sheriff's office >> a letter you You know why? Cuz they harassed me.
>> Okay.
>> A dude, he came on to my property and said, "I don't need permission. I'm a goddamn cop. Get the out of here, bro.
>> I got you."
>> Like, it's just power trip.
>> I don't know how Wilson County Sheriff's Department works, man.
>> But can't help you.
>> Okay, I'm I get it. I get it. So, >> if we could just keep this to where I can >> I would love to just go home. I would love to go home.
>> Well, if you give me your driver's license, I'll get you. Well, why do I have to give I didn't or do you suspect me of a crime?
>> I suspect that you violated traffic violations.
>> Can I see that? Do you have proof of that?
>> It is on our car cam body cam footages and you can request that just like I told you. Sir, >> so you're going to make me unwillfully give you my license or what?
>> No sir, I'm not going to make you unwillfully. I'm going to ask you and you're going to hopefully give it to me so that way I don't have to remove you from the vehicle and then take it from you. So, so if I don't give you my license?
>> Yes, sir.
>> You're going to take me out of the car?
>> Yes, sir.
>> Kidnap me?
>> No, sir. I'm not going to kidnap you.
I'm not taking you from anywhere. You >> You know who I am?
>> No, sir. I do not.
>> My You just ran my plates, >> brother. I didn't run it. I just got here. I've been at the front of the car with you the whole time. I am literally the supervisor and I'm here to mediate the situation to make it better and not worse.
>> Well, tell him he was wrong and let me go home. I can't do that because he is a law enforcement officer.
He observed the traffic violation. He stopped you for it. Okay. If you want to sue or argue or make a lawsuit, that is something that you could do. But at this time right now, I need you to identify yourself, please, sir.
>> Or am I going to go to jail?
>> If you don't identify yourself, it is called resisting a law enforcement officer.
>> Am I going to go to jail? Go to jail.
Okay.
>> Unwillfully, I'm going to show you my license.
your license just for cooking.
>> No, sir.
>> Okay.
>> I'm starting to hate police.
>> Well, I would hope that you don't, >> bro. It's It's so It's so It's frustrating.
>> It's frustrating. I just went and got me some food and it's seven goddamn officers here.
>> Yes, sir.
>> For no reason.
That [ __ ] is stupid.
>> Well, it's not for no reason. Yes, it is, bro. I'm telling you, your buddy, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
>> I know you amped up, but let's stay on the same.
>> This idiot >> that you guys hired, >> okay, >> is he's he's abusing his power.
>> Okay.
>> I didn't do sh >> nothing.
>> Okay.
>> And he pulled me over and you're here enforcing him, backing him up.
>> I am.
>> That's encouraging bad behavior.
>> No, it's not.
>> Yes, IT IS. THAT'S WHY, BRO. YES, it is.
>> Yes, it is. You should say, you should say, "Hey, man. What did What did he do?"
>> When I I'll show you the video. I said, "Why did you pull me over, officer?"
Wasn't upset.
>> He said, "To ID you." What the is that?
Do Do I have a warrant? Right. Do I look like somebody? Was I doing something suspicious? Cuz I looked at you.
>> That's crazy. That's crazy.
>> You going to ride him a ticket?
Please do.
>> He's not going to ride you, too.
>> I I know. He better not.
>> Hey, come here. I want an apology, too.
>> All right. I'm going to move my car so you get out of here.
>> Thank you. Hey, don't pull me over again, Venus.
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