Lawsuit Filed After Arrest Goes Viral | Civil Rights Lawyer Chris Wiest



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39 thoughts on “Lawsuit Filed After Arrest Goes Viral | Civil Rights Lawyer Chris Wiest”

  1. No. "Stop Resisting" is what cops yell over and over so it's clearly captured on their bodycams. It then becomes another charge the DA tacks on. The more charges they have, the more likely the suspect is to just take a plea deal. The entire system from start to finish is designed to persuade a suspect to plead guilty.

  2. "Obstruction" is cop-speak for "You're not giving me what I need to incriminate you." They're so used to people just rolling over and giving them everything they need. When someone doesn't just comply, they don't know what to do so they escalate. It's the ONLY thing they know how to do.

  3. On the one hand the female cop was legit trying to be a good cop, but likely only bcuz she admitted she was wrong, then again she caved to peer pressure by "just following orders" which is what's wrong with much of policing today – no thinking required.

  4. Trying to tell a cop they are wrong, no matter the circumstances, will probably not end well. I'm 65 yrs old, and never met any cop big enough to admit wrong doing or apologize. They expect you to suck it up, walk away and not say anything except "Thank You." That is what we have created by allowing this to exist unchecked. The first words out of the supervisors mouth is "we have to charge him with something"!! Conspiring to create a criminal.

  5. She doesn't know what obstruction is. This is YET AGAIN a deliberate, systemic training issue that deliberately oppresses the Liberty of free citizens. They have ONE job: to protect our rights. If they do not do that or there is a law that doesn't do that, then they have violated our God given rights.

    She also, is trying to get along with people by 'splaining' herself. She didn't have to explain why she called backup.

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