Sergeant Tries to Kick Journalist Off Public Property—Admits NO Crime, Then Backpedals
Автор: Public Clause
Загружено: 2026-03-01
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In today’s video, a police sergeant attempts to remove a journalist from publicly accessible city property—without reasonable suspicion, without probable cause, and without articulating any actual crime.
It starts with “you need to check in.”
Then it becomes “this isn’t public property.”
Then it turns into “you’re suspicious.”
But when pressed on the Fourth Amendment, trespass law, and lawful authority, the entire narrative collapses.
The auditor calmly asks the right questions:
Am I detained?
Do you suspect me of a crime?
Are you ordering me or asking me?
What law restricts access here?
The answers? Contradictions.
The sergeant admits:
No detention
No suspected crime
No posted restrictions
No arrest
And eventually? “You’re free to go.”
This is a textbook example of:
Policy vs law confusion
Suspicion being treated like a crime
Public property being treated like private space
Authority dissolving when legally challenged
Knowing the difference between a request and a lawful order can protect you in moments like this.
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Watch the full breakdown and decide for yourself—was this about safety, or about control?
Drop your thoughts in the comments.
Would you have stood your ground?
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