Officers Sued For Detention of Realtor For $151,000 – Everything Law and Order Blog

Welcome to Audit The Audit, where we sort out the who and what and the right and wrong of police interactions. Help us grow and educate more citizens and officers on the proper officer interaction conduct by liking this video and/or subscribing.

This video is for educational purposes and is in no way intended to provoke, incite, or shock the viewer. This video was created to educate citizens on constitutionally protected activities and emphasize the importance that legal action plays in constitutional activism.

Bear in mind that the facts presented in my videos are not indicative of my personal opinion, and I do not always agree with the outcome, people, or judgements of any interaction. My videos should not be construed as legal advice, they are merely a presentation of facts as I understand them.

FAIR USE
This video falls under fair use protection as it has been manipulated for educational purposes with the addition of commentary. This video is complementary to illustrate the educational value of the information being delivered through the commentary and has inherently changed the value, audience and intention of the original video.

Original video: http://bit.ly/2LT8ZlW

General General’s channel: http://bit.ly/2VkZm2c

Sources:
Official complaint: http://bit.ly/31VkleO
Navarette v. California: http://bit.ly/30TJFR0
Terry frisk guidelines: http://bit.ly/2ViyKiF
Fox19 coverage: http://bit.ly/2AQV21i
Independent coverage: http://bit.ly/2Vlp1bg
The Enquirer coverage: http://bit.ly/31TIKkS
Inside Edition coverage: http://bit.ly/2OnE2HY

source

37 thoughts on “Officers Sued For Detention of Realtor For $151,000”
  1. Rose Valentino was fired from Cincinnati Police Department for calling a bunch of school kids the N-word. She was alone in her police cruiser when that happened but somehow somebody found that on her body cam

  2. ex-cop Thomas Brenigan started this whole screw- up .Then Brenigan lied again, telling the cop he saw a forced entry. I wonder if he just did not want a ''black'' family buying the house, and the call to 911 was racially motivated?

  3. Until law states these unlawful actions followed by police, town/county/state are ALL going to be sued, at some point Qualified immunity won't exist, therefore laying claim wholly on the said town/county/state, at that point (and it will happen), town (who has little funds, county who looks out for little towns, and STATE who (initially) look out for themselves…

    Unless a violation has occurred, police ARE a member of public ((except vehicle) However that NEEDS to be established at the moment of the stop)…..
    POLICE are SOOOOO inept of their powers…..
    IT NEEDS TO STOP 🛑….

  4. Bet that realtor tells every person who expresses interest in that property about the nosy ass retired cop who lives across the street! Personally, it's information I would appreciate if I was looking to buy the place.

  5. I wonder if the WHITE cop who called on the two BLACK men would have called if they were two WHITE guys. I seriously doubt this potential buyer will NOT want to live here. He already knows his neighbor across the street.

  6. Incredible how dumb these people can be. They just pull out their guns first of all, then put handcuffs on them. This is a big lawsuit headed their way. Oh, it doesn't matter, it's only taxpayer dollars. IF COPS HAD TO PAY DOLLARS FOR THEIR MISTAKES, IT WOULD HAPPEN LESS OFTEN.

  7. Ma’am, since you’ve seen that he doesn’t have any weapons on him and that he is a realtor and that they have the key why not unlock him and uncuffed him so that he can reach into his pockets and give you the key instead of feeling all around for it and blaming him for having too many pockets

Leave a Reply