Brooke County, West Virginia Sheriff’s Department deputies were called out to a neighbor’s complaint about dogs getting out of their yard. When they approached and talked to the dog’s owner, on private property, they were asked to leave. Some swear words were utilized by the dog’s owner. The cops then protect and serve the man, as shown and described in the video. The body cam footage features Brooke County Deputy Niles Cline (not Niles Crane, lol). The other deputy, Shane Logston’s body cam footage didn’t survive, because the “battery was dead.”

The criminal charges were dismissed with prejudice through the assistance of Attorney Alex Risovich, who in turn brought the case to me. We will now seek justice through a civil lawsuit in federal court, for the violation of this man’s federally protected civil rights pursuant to 42 U.S.C. Section 1983. #lawenforcement #bodycam #disorderlyconduct

Thanks to @LackLusterMedia for collaborating with us on this piece. Check out his video:

Brooke County Man Arrested in his Yard for Cursing – Lawsuit Incoming

Attorney Alex Risovich, from Weirton, West Virginia:
http://risovichlaw.com/

My site:
https://thecivilrightslawyer.com/

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45 thoughts on “Protected and Served for Cursing in His Own Yard! – Lawsuit Incoming”
  1. Notice you can never see the person when they are yelling stop resisting. Just an excuse for cops to abuse your rights. Butt hurt opie the gomer pyle idiot from bumfu#k just loves violating peoples rights.

  2. ….damn it, if you can't assault and kick the crap out of an American citizen in their own yard and on their own property, WHO CAN YOU kick the assault the crap out of???????gh

  3. Yea, the civil rights lawyer is correct again:
    §61-6-1b. Disorderly conduct; penalty.
    (a) Any person who, in a public place, any office or office building of the State of West Virginia, or in the State Capitol complex, or on any other property owned, leased, occupied or controlled by the State of West Virginia, a mobile home park, a public parking area, a common area of an apartment building or dormitory, or a common area of a privately owned commercial shopping center, mall or other group of commercial retail establishments, disturbs the peace of others by violent, profane, indecent or boisterous conduct or language or by the making of unreasonably loud noise that is intended to cause annoyance or alarm to another person, and who persists in such conduct after being requested to desist by a law-enforcement officer acting in his or her lawful capacity, is guilty of disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, may be confined in jail for twenty-four hours or fined not more than $100: Provided, That nothing in this subsection should be construed as a deterrence to the lawful and orderly public right to demonstrate in support or protest of public policy issues.

    (b) For purposes of this section:

    (1) “Mobile home park” means a privately owned residential housing area or subdivision wherein the dwelling units are comprised mainly of mobile homes and wherein the occupants of such dwelling units share common elements for purposes of ingress and egress, parking, recreation and other like residential purposes.

    (2) “Mobile home” means a moveable or portable unit, designed and constructed to be towed on its own chassis (comprised of frame and wheels) and designed to be connected to utilities for year-round occupancy. The term includes: (A) Units containing parts that may be folded, collapsed or telescoped when being towed and that may be expanded to provide additional cubic capacity; and (B) units composed of two or more separately towable components designed to be joined into one integral unit capable of being separated again into the components for repeated towing.

    (3) “Public parking area” means an area, whether publicly or privately owned or maintained, open to the use of the public for parking motor vehicles.

  4. Of course you can officer how many people have you let go after realizing you don’t have a reason to do what you did
    Keeps cops from cursing if that’s what they have taken away from from citizens

  5. So the woman who complained has the ability to subvert the 1st amendment. We all have heard the song. “Land of the Fee and the Home of the Brave!” Some people just don’t like America!

  6. Interesting how law enforcement began using the exact same language that LE accused the victim of using. I also noticed that this neighborhood is characterized by what we refer to as tribal living, several extended family members living in very close proximity. This sometimes leads to clan fighting as one family gangs up against another. You piss off one neighbor and you've automatically alienated two or three other households. I'm from Kanawha County.

  7. Any updates? That neighbor was the first problem in all of this. It's a civil issue, take it up in court since animal control already made contact. I need updates, I'm fiening! 😅😂

  8. Those pigs need to lose their pension, the need to pay for everything out of pocket and then they need to be behind bars for attacking a man on his own property. If they weren't uniformed, he would have been justified in using any force necessary to protect his person and property.

  9. "if you're talking you're breathing". There's literally a slogan called "I can't breath" because of people who repeatedly said that and were suffocated to death by police. Are they really that clueless?

  10. They wanted the chance to shoot his dogs in front of him. Cops will initiate a scrum just to shoot the owners dog in front of them in a form of retaliation.

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