Aaron Reinas was just blocks from his home when a San Bernardino, California, sheriff accosted and accused him of burglarizing cars. What happened next reveals the dangers of unchecked police power and the dire consequences individual citizens can face for standing up for their rights. PAR investigates Reinas’s questionable arrest and why police often ignore the law in pursuit of phantom crimes. Please join journalists Taya Graham and Stephen Janis for this important episode of the Police Accountability Report!

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20 thoughts on “A cop tried to arrest him for wearing a hoodie, but that’s not where the harassment ended”
  1. why not give all findings to the fbi the investigators find so the president can see how wrong it is bjrde in enough do so the fbi can see the extent of abuse of police power

  2. They went to his house for retaliation on the video, and if they had warrant, they would have kicked in the door don't ever answer your door when they say they have a warrant, the door would already be broken, they're allowed to lie to you

  3. LE family here and no probable cause here. Period. Auditors are pushing the change we need and I'll help the good officers. They need us.

  4. Im white, and have been stopped for no reason. The difference is when he asked for ID I gave it to him ,because i realize cops are human and can make a mistake. These poc's are hostile so the cops need to be hostile back.

  5. He had no probable cause to stop this young man even though he was wearing a hoodie so what evaluate this young man's Fourteenth Amendment rights the freedom to travel.

  6. Is this coo dumb or sum cause literally just agreed wit the dude your illegally stoping that he has no legal obligation to provide u wit ID

  7. i'm a 72 year old man so I've been around for a while. I am going to disagree with Miss Taya's opening statement about of out of control police accountability.

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