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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-159.12- https://bit.ly/3xfnw2Z

N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-159.13- https://bit.ly/3meKFfs

State v. Hahn- https://bit.ly/3NRoM1B

Illinois v. Wardlow- https://bit.ly/3pyDuQd

United States v. Arvizu- https://bit.ly/3yCZL3j

United States v. Dell- https://bit.ly/3xhYh01

R.R. v. State- https://bit.ly/3QaQ3ya

State v. Srisavath- https://bit.ly/3PVZ7Xs

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36 thoughts on “Lieutenant Defends Citizen From Lying Cops”
  1. ok but it's a little cringe to refer to cops as your employees. Yes, they are supposed to work for the public, and they are funded by tax payers, but they are not our "employees"

  2. I don't know if this auditor just got confused in the moment, but he should have said "you can't detain me to determine if I've committed a crime unless you have reasonable articulable suspicion". Perhaps that's what he meant to say, but he should have been clearer. As for that sergeant, funny how at first he says you're detained, then backs off of that once he realized he was stepping out of bounds… Kudos to that lieutenant for understanding the law, defusing the situation, and just downright being cool. We need MORE police officers like him!

  3. 9:33 really though there should be ways for us to call and commend officers and that actually mean something on their records! instead of good cops getting fired so the department can protect several bad ones! maybe if people felt like they use to about cops there would be more people wanting to be cops!!…. 🤔😅

  4. I love the videos covering traffic stops gone wrong and that kind of stuff, but I kinda hate these ones where someone is going out of their way to initiate a conflict. I don’t have any respect for most “auditors”, I have respect for citizens defending their rights in real dangerous situations that weren’t entirely of their own making. I can’t believe I liked that shot when I was young, I even thought “sovereign citizens” were cool when I was a teenager. Now I can’t think of bigger losers on the planet 😂

  5. Cops are really good at looking suspicious. Whatchu got in your public building or on the property you need to hide huh? If youre a police officer following the law, then a video camera will just prove you are doing a great job

  6. I know there's right and wrong on both sides, but he really started off wrong with "Just checking on my employees". It's amazing how many encounters don't go south when you don't act like a douche.

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