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Cop Fail: 6 Cops vs 1 Camera | 1st Amendment Audit | ID RefusalAñadido:
We're good, man. What's up with you guys? Am I being detained?
>> Yeah, I'm being detained. Yeah, >> so I can figure out >> you're not figuring out nothing today, buddy.
>> Well, >> I don't care what your problems are, dude.
>> Leave me alone, >> please. I'm just making sure >> I don't If you want to follow me and see figure out what I'm doing, that's your investigation.
>> Stop real quick. Are we being detained?
>> Are we being Okay, then then I remain silent.
>> Do you have to detain us?
>> I'm remaining silent.
>> Figure out where you guys are going.
>> Don't worry about where I'm going.
>> I know. Let me let me speak. Let me speak.
>> I don't want to hear you. I don't want to hear you speaking.
>> Open.
Why are you detaining us?
>> Why are you dead? But you just pierced your qualified immunity.
>> You're done, dude. You're done.
>> You know the statue. You know what we're doing. So where are you?
>> Don't worry about where we're going yet.
I know it's going to and returning from.
So I could walk from Miami all the way to Tallahappy and you can't stop me. So bye. Am I being detained still? Am I being >> I'm not Come on.
>> Don't worry about where I'm going, dude.
If you want to follow, >> we're not we're not doing this.
>> Fishing or going to fishing.
>> Don't worry, dude.
>> I don't part of the statue, right? That we have to know.
>> It's going to You don't have to know anything. It's just saying long as I'm going to and returning from fishing, hunting, or camping.
>> It doesn't matter. It does not matter.
That's >> okay. Let's say I was returning from fishing.
>> We're not committing a crime.
>> We're the law. You've already explained that you know the law.
>> I know. That's why or >> are we still detained?
>> Question.
>> Are we still detained?
>> You got more of your You got more of your freaking buddies coming.
>> They're trying to jam us up and say that He's right there.
>> And they're detaining us because they're not sure if we're going to or from fishing.
>> What are you gonna fish for today?
>> Don't worry about what I'm fishing for, bud.
>> You're not a fishing wildlife guy, dude.
You don't know nothing about fishing regulations and you don't know nothing about my fishing license.
>> So, kick rocks, bro.
>> Do you have your fishing license?
>> Don't worry.
>> Don't worry about my fishing license.
>> Hey, what's your name?
>> What's your name?
>> Davin Mahar. and badge number >> 48 >> 30. Thank you.
>> You have your fishing license?
Nope.
>> Engaged >> cuz I know I've already dealt with you before. I've dealt with this whole city.
>> Me personally. No.
>> Yeah. This city. I've dealt with them.
Yeah. Yeah. Your city's stupid.
>> Okay. I know. But >> I know. I You know, you know they're stupid. Yeah. Yeah. Your city's stupid.
>> Okay. I know. But >> I know I You know, you know they're stupid. I have it on my person. Yes, I do.
>> Okay. I read the statute. You need to see it. You do not. I think you're misinterpreting.
>> No, I'm not. It says possession of the fire and then you have to be >> How do I know if you have it or not?
>> Do you understand that?
>> Fishing license.
>> Okay. Is your name on it?
>> Yep. On the back side of it, dude.
>> But see, the thing is it says possession, not and I have to give it to a commission officer, which you are not.
So, I'm not going to play these games with you. Are we still being detained?
>> Yeah. Call him Call him out, dude. Hey, are we still being detained?
>> Yeah. So, Fish and Wildlife.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Come on. Come on. Bring them, dude.
>> Hey, they're they're sending FWC out, bro. They're sending FWC.
>> What What lawyer reason do they have to do that?
>> Uh resource inspection.
>> It's statue, bro. These guys can't run it. They can't do anything with our >> ID, please.
>> Hers 462. What was your name?
>> I'm sorry.
>> Martina.
>> Martina.
>> Martina.
>> Montina. All right. Perfect.
>> Hey man, you're looking at it. It It looks sexy, don't it? It's It's like >> It's pretty nice.
>> It is nice.
>> What is it?
>> AR. It's a 300 Blackout.
>> Oh, yeah. I'm just waiting on the suppressor now.
>> How long you been waiting?
>> 6 months.
>> It's been 6 months.
>> So, you're about to get it done.
>> Hopefully.
>> Section 3 subsection H. What we're doing is completely lawful. You cannot detain us for lawful activity.
>> The state versus uh Florida versus JL, it was a court, a federal court case where a guy that was actually a felon with a possession of a fire firearm in the back of an Uber.
The judge said, "Oh, this is thrown out because there was no probable cause.
That's why they don't put firearms into 90151 for the search for him for him possessing that firearm >> until until they ran it.
I'm just look up Florida versus JL.
>> Florida versus JL. You can't just stop us for nothing >> for a constitutional right that you swore, you swore. You swore. She swore.
All y'all swore to defend this. Yes, sir.
>> Then then am I detained?
>> Am I detained? So you swore an oath to defend this, but I'm still detained.
It's stupid. Can I speak?
>> No, I don't want to hear you speak.
>> Statue of going to fish. You have to have your fishing. I have my license on possession.
>> We cannot verify it, right?
>> I know. Absolutely. FDC can, right?
>> Well, they can meet us when we're going fishing >> until they can come and verify.
>> What reasonable articulable suspicion do you have? We don't have it. I'm telling you, I cannot verify that it's valid or not.
>> What reasonable artic do you have to say?
>> I'm not running away, everybody. I'm just w I'm waving to my truck. Hey, what's up? Yeah, buddy.
You can't just arbitrarily stop that car because you don't know if that got hand driver. You can't just do that.
>> Only carry a gun without fishing license. You can't go fish without the license, right?
>> That's why he's sending he's >> Batista, you don't want I don't think you want to be part of this dog.
Are we good?
>> So where where are you guys going to head to?
>> Don't worry. You can if you want to if you want to follow us >> FWC go we'll meet you there.
>> Well they if you want to follow us so that you can tell FWC cuz I don't have to help you with your investigation. I don't have to help you at all.
>> Okay.
>> Am I still detained?
>> Am I I don't want to make conversation >> I help you out.
>> You're not helping. You just stopped me, bro. You're not helping. How are you helping me?
>> Violating your rights would be taking the gun away.
>> Yeah, good luck.
>> Detainment is violation of right. That's what I mean. That would be right.
Illegal detainment. You can't pull anyone into >> Yeah, buddy. Yeah. Look at these guys.
All bunch of knuckleheads. Yeah, these guys.
>> Oh, look. Look who it is. I know this guy.
>> Hey, nice to see you again.
>> Remember me?
>> You don't You don't remember me? Oh, of course not.
>> But right now, you guys are good to go.
We'll have >> All right. See you later. Have a good day.
>> No longer detained.
>> We're no longer detained.
>> No longer detained.
>> No longer detained.
>> Can I get the call number?
>> Yeah. Incident report.
>> The incident number. Yeah.
>> And I think I did meet you. You know who I am.
>> Remember the last time that you met somebody carrying a gun like this?
>> I wasn't working.
>> You weren't that. All right. What >> you looking like?
>> We look alike, but not.
>> All right. All right. You know who I'm talking about. What was his name? You know >> detained and now we're being released information.
>> Yeah.
>> Do you like the touchpad?
>> I do. You want to touch it?
>> I like it. I don't like it because it's really easy >> to to to access it. Yeah. Yeah. I I agree. But long as you're if you more training more training, you know, when you go to present, you're not squeezing.
You know, >> I prefer having >> No, out of my price >> range the off the light.
>> Yeah. You need night vision, too, though, to see it >> and the helmet and the weights >> off.
>> All right, we good. We're good.
>> We're good. He's bringing me the >> Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> This guy was filming. He's good.
>> Yeah, buddy. Yes, sir.
Hey, and I respect your your Second Amendment right too, man. For for all of your community, it's necessary for you to protect yourself. You know what I mean? Necessary to protect yourself for your community, you know? Yes, sir. Have a good one, bud.
>> Officers stopped a group of citizens and demanded to check their identification and permits simply because they were openly carrying legal gear and fishing equipment, even going as far as threatening arrest. The situation escalated into a heated exchange, but it ultimately ended with support from local residents who witnessed everything, reinforcing the importance of standing up for individual rights. If you agree with the actions of the local residents, leave a five in the comments.
>> You doing a movie, bro, or what?
>> You guys doing a movie or something? Can I be an actor?
>> Can I be a >> Why are you filming me?
>> Why don't you guys talk? You can't talk.
What's the deal with these guys?
>> I don't know. I just noticed kind of weird, right?
>> Yeah.
Where you going, bro?
What's up, bro?
What's up, brother?
How we doing today, bro?
Everything good? You already got you on camera, bro. Come on. You mean say hi.
Sh.
You don't you don't know why you're filming there or what, bud?
>> A simple question.
They don't want to be recorded either, bro.
Have a great day, sir.
>> 72101.
>> Hi. How you doing?
>> Hello.
>> Hello.
>> Hi. Can I talk to you?
>> Hello.
>> Speaking of English, >> get away from me. Get away from me.
>> I'm talking to you. What's your What's your ID number, Cordova?
>> What's your uh >> What's your ID number?
>> Let me see your driver's license.
>> What's your ID number?
>> Your driver's license.
>> What's your ID number?
>> See your driver's license.
>> You ain't saying nothing.
>> Let me see your driver's license.
>> You ain't saying nothing.
>> Okay. So then what are you doing here?
>> Shut up.
>> What are you doing here?
>> None of your business.
>> Uh yes, it is my business. That's why I'm calling.
>> Leave me alone. You're harassing me.
>> I'm not harassing you.
>> You are harassing me. Leave me alone.
>> I'm walking. I'm walking.
>> Leave me alone.
>> I'm not >> I'm asking you to leave me alone.
>> Okay.
>> So leave me alone.
>> Okay.
>> What? I can't sit here like you are.
>> You're not sitting. You're standing, sir.
>> Okay. I'm standing here like you are.
>> Now, may I ask what this is all about?
>> No, you can't.
>> I can't. Why not?
>> Because it's my right to remain silent.
So, shut up.
>> Okay. Well, it is your right to remain silent.
>> All right. Well, leave me alone. Why are you still following me?
>> I'm not following you.
>> Why you still following me, man?
>> I'm not following you. I'm just >> Well, I'm trying to walk this way and you're blocking me, man. What's wrong with you?
>> That way. Why are you >> Why are you acting like a child?
>> Why are you following Why you acting like a child? Why are you filming me?
>> Why you acting like a child? Why you filming me?
>> Why are you filming?
>> You're filming me, aren't you?
>> Huh?
>> Back up, man. Back up.
>> What's going on?
>> What's going on? Watch yourself.
>> Don't try to go. Don't try to surround me, man. What's wrong with you guys?
>> Talk about being >> You want to speak to the supervisor?
>> You want to talk to the sergeant?
>> Man, you act like such a man.
>> You Well, >> what's wrong with you?
>> What's wrong with you?
>> What's wrong with you?
>> What's wrong with you?
>> What's wrong with you?
>> What's wrong with you?
>> What's wrong with you?
>> We can play this all day, dude.
>> What's wrong with you, man? Why you acting like a man, baby?
>> Why are you not acting like a man yourself?
>> What do you mean?
>> You want to speak to a supervisor?
>> Did I ask for a supervisor?
>> Do you want to speak to a super?
>> Did I ask for a supervisor?
>> Do you want to speak to a supervisor?
>> Okay, then get out of here then.
>> You get out of here.
>> What are you doing here?
>> You're not You're not going to bully me.
>> What are you doing here?
>> None of your business.
>> It is my business. Actually, that's why I'm here.
>> Bully. What are you doing here?
>> That's why I'm here. Because I got called. So, it's my business.
>> For what?
>> Because you're over here videoing. I'm videoing. Where is he?
>> You're going to violate my rights?
>> No. I'm >> You're going to You're going to violate my rights. Can't film. Now you're going to tell me I can't film.
>> Are you filming?
>> Get out of here, man. Get out of here, cry, baby.
>> Are you filming?
>> Get out of here.
>> Are you filming right now?
>> Get out of here.
>> Are you filming me right now?
>> Get out of here.
>> Then what right am I violating?
>> Get out of here. Get out of here.
Crybaby.
>> Okay, you can leave, too. You know, >> you're such a manchild, man. Look at you.
>> Well, >> you let me know.
>> When you going to get some stripes, man?
How old do you have to be to get stripes?
>> Don't worry about me.
>> Yeah, I'm worried about it, man. Look at as old as you are still with no stripes.
That's embarrassing, dude. You'd be surprised. That's embarrassing. That's embarrassing.
>> You might be older than I am.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah. Kick rocks. Kick rocks, Cordova.
>> Have a nice day.
>> Eat a dick.
>> Have a nice day.
>> Eat a filming me.
>> Eat a dick.
>> Quit filming me.
>> You're in the course of your duty. I have every right to film you.
>> Uh-huh.
>> Uh-huh. It's called 148G. It's called 148G. I have every right to film you in the course of your duty.
>> Going to film, too.
>> Kick rocks.
>> You kick rocks.
>> Now, who's following who?
>> I'm filming you in the course of your duty. You're a public servant. The difference is you're a public servant.
>> You're a public servant.
>> Are you reporters?
>> Kick rocks. Kick rocks, man. Kick rocks.
>> Kick rocks.
>> Watch out.
>> Horrible behavior by the sheriff department.
>> Yep.
>> All right, guys.
>> You're dismissed, guys. You're dismissed. All of you.
>> Sergeant, can I get your name and badge number? Sergeant >> Baka 57. Hey, what's up with the behavior of Cordova, man?
>> I don't know. Don't talk to him later.
>> He's a bully, dude. He's telling me to get out of here. Why would he tell me to get out of here? I have every right to be here, man.
>> As long as you're on the sidewalk, bro.
You know how it is. You guys been doing this for a while.
>> I know, man. But dude, you got to you got to check that guy, man. As old as he is with no stripes. That's scary, dude.
>> That's pretty scary, man. I appreciate it. Thank you, Sergeant.
>> Bro, I know I know your name. I can't remember. It's >> Jose, brother. You guys be good. Take care. Have a good one, man. SV news first, bro.
>> All right. Later.
Yeah, I fear for the people that come encounter with you, man. You're a coward. Everybody should film your dumbass.
Hey, you better talk to him, Sergeant.
Telling me to get out of here. You have no right to tell me to get out of here.
You get out of here and get back to work, Cordova.
All right, Sergeant.
>> Later, you manchild.
Why so many deputies, Sergeant? Why so many deputies?
>> This is what the way the call came about.
>> What was the call? Can you tell me?
>> Just that you guys are harassing people.
>> We didn't talk to anybody, though, man.
>> That's That's the public, bro.
>> They don't know.
>> Can I get the incident number, though? I just want to I just want to I want to get the call log, man.
>> Tag 17, bro.
>> Tag 17. All right. Thank you, man. Have a good one.
The officers appeared suspicious and tried to interfere with the citizens filming in a public place. They demanded identification and even used language that could be perceived as threatening.
The exchanges became quite tense. This video reflects a legal conflict between an individual's civil liberties and the way law enforcement carries out its duties.
>> Yeah, I'm just doing a SEO sweep.
>> Turn that off, please.
>> But I have to do my SEO sweep.
>> Turn that off, please.
>> I'm with clandestine operations.
>> Turn that off, please.
>> Recording. You got to step outside of the building.
>> No, I'm I'm with clandestine operation.
>> Step outside the building.
>> You can't have can't have recording device.
>> Oh, okay. Is this the public part of the building? I'm just wondering.
>> Doesn't make any good. You can't record me. It's a courthouse.
>> Oh, yeah. I'm not going into the courtroom.
>> This is a courthouse. You're in a courthouse right now.
>> Turn it off.
>> You're doing a what?
>> A co sweep.
>> This building is a lock down.
>> Isn't this the public like lobby part?
>> This part right here is Yes.
>> Yeah. Yeah. So, I'm doing a CO sweep here.
>> Can I record? He's recording cuz I'm watching him recording.
>> No, I'm doing I'm doing a seal sweep.
>> I don't care what you're doing. You're recording. Step outside the building, please.
>> Get out of the building.
>> I kind of wanted to do >> some security. I'm I'm telling you to leave the building or I'll call the cops.
>> Okay, that's fine. But isn't this a public area?
>> There's no public nothing. It's courthouse. A private property.
>> Isn't this a public?
>> You got too many recordings on you. Go on inside a building with the recordings in the courthouse.
>> All right, perfect. He granted me permission for a CS.
>> What? He said I'm security and I'm telling you to leave the building.
>> Oh, but he he granted me permission for the CL button.
>> Take your finger off the button. Do you mind if I do my seal sweep?
>> I mind very much. I wind if you leave the building right now or I go call the police.
>> Oh, no. No. Don't Don't >> I'm going to do that if you don't leave now.
>> I'm above them. I'm >> I don't care what you want.
>> And then he granted me permission to do my se police. No need to cuz I was listening. You're going to be arrested >> for what though?
>> For trespassing now. Leave the building right now.
>> Sweet.
>> Shut the [ __ ] up. I I will confiscate this from you right now. If you don't leave this building right now.
>> No. No.
>> Leave the building. Now you got me on tape. I don't care.
>> Okay. I have good news, sir. I've actually approved the whole place except for underneath. I want to hear enough.
>> We're about 98%.
>> I want to hear enough.
>> I just got to check underneath your jacket real quick just to see if there's anything clandestine over there.
>> You do one with me. I just swear to God.
I'm Get out of here.
>> One more.
>> Guys, I'm just doing a quick seal.
Sweet. Oh, one second.
>> Times there's something cand we're just going to check out the clandestine activities going on in the building real quick.
>> Pictures of He keeps saying the same thing. He's been here three times. Build >> come in.
>> Are you open to the public right now, sir?
>> One second. Do you mind if I just go in and do my seal sweep?
>> Oh, no. I won't. Yeah.
>> What do we do for all the cops on?
>> No, because what I'm doing is legal, sir. Let's just check out what clandestine activities going on here.
>> What are you doing?
>> Oh, just doing a quick CO sweep.
>> Five times.
>> You guys are really chill. You mind if I just get in real quick?
>> No, you can't. Who the hell is clandestine operations?
>> We're operating as a free press. We're doing a clandestine operations investigation on the publicly accessible lobby.
>> I've seen videos of this. I know what he's doing. He's not going to do it.
>> Have you seen other clandestine operations officers?
>> Get your foot out.
>> Get your foot out of the door now. I'm going to call Nashville County cops.
>> That's what I told you.
>> You're going to call the [ __ ] what?
>> Nashville County cops will be in 2 minutes. You don't get that foot out of >> Why? Why? They're not [ __ ] cops.
>> I said Nashville.
>> Nassau County police department.
>> No, I heard you said you're going to call [ __ ] cops.
>> No, we did not say that.
>> Sir, that's not that's not nice to law enforcement. Something clandestine's going on in here. That was a that was a clandestine foot kick there. So, we're going to continue investigating due to the clandestine activities that are going on in this village courthouse here. What's going on in here?
>> 10 minutes. That's enough time for him to cover cover up his clandestine activities.
>> I didn't let you in. It's closed.
>> I'm just doing my seal sweep.
>> Back off.
>> Oh, I'm just doing my SEO sweep real quick.
>> Yeah.
>> Isn't it open to the public or >> No, it's closed right now though. It's closed. Temporarily closed.
>> Oh, it's the hours are on the door or whatever.
>> It's temporarily temporarily closed.
>> But that's only to cover up clandestine activities. I got to >> You got to back off, right?
>> Just squeeze in.
>> Okay. Back. Watch. Just watch your foot.
I don't want to knock you down the stairs. You got to move.
>> Toss that in there real quick.
>> No.
My name is Officer Ryan. I'm with the fifth precinct.
>> Officer Ryan 4166. Nice to meet you.
>> What seems to be going on?
>> We're just doing a CO sweep.
>> You say CO carbon monoxide.
>> No, that'd be CM.
>> I Is it a government agency?
>> Oh, we're operating as a free press.
>> Okay. That does not offer you free reign of government facilities. You understand that? Correct.
>> Um I understand that it doesn't give me access to a restricted many. Yeah. Many.
Well, it's at their discretion so that there's not uh interference with the operations of the day.
>> Uh I do you have a press pass?
>> Oh, yes. I thought you'd never ask. Yes, sir.
>> Okay.
>> Take a look at it, sir.
>> Yes, sir. You may.
>> I'm Sergeant Serillo from the fifth prison.
>> Sergeant Serow. How do you spell that, sir?
>> S U R I L L O from the fifth.
>> Sergeant Serow. Nice to meet you.
>> Yeah. So, there's my uh press pass.
>> Okay. So, obviously this is not an official press pass.
>> Yes, it is.
>> It's it's or whatever. I'm going to consider it a whatever.
>> No, no, no. That's or whatever. That's The point is >> this uh piece of >> that legitimate trespass. Yes.
>> That >> I'm just going to make a mark of >> this. This is >> And you want to keep that copy? I have I have other >> You're agreeing with me that this is a ripped off corner piece of notepad.
>> No, >> in ink in handwritten ink. It just says press or whatever. Is that what this says?
>> No, that's that's a problem.
>> It does. Does Is that what this says? I I'm not uh >> read read that for me. I'm going to put it on your camera. I put it on my camera. Just read to me what your pass.
>> Okay, I'll start. Okay, I'll start reading this official press pass. Not You're not letting me finish reading.
>> Okay. You got any ID or anything, sir?
>> Uh no, I don't, sir. I I Is my press pass good enough?
>> No. Do you have any ID on you?
>> No, I don't.
>> Did you draw like how did you get here?
>> I I did like random stuff.
>> You what?
>> Random stuff. I got you. We just want to make sure that the uh you know nobody's rights are stepped upon, but it's it's iffy on reporting within government buildings also. You know what if you're trying to eye up to do something wrong?
>> That'd be clandestine. So I'd have to investigate myself.
>> Right. Well, we don't know that since you won't give us any information. Now you see you see our impass.
>> Your trespass.
>> No impass.
>> Oh, I thought you said press pass. I was about to say, can I have that?
>> Forget the agency that issues presses.
Uh >> yeah, the one I went through, it should be on the back of it. If you see on the back, the bottom right to the barcode.
Yeah. right next to the bar code.
>> There are there is no barcode. This has no barcode.
>> You covered up with your thumb the bar code.
>> No, I'm still still there.
>> It's like a QR code.
>> That's why I did it with, you know, I held it from the left side. I held it from the right side. There is no barcode on this. I mean, government facilities aren't just free willy-nilly to the public.
>> You can't walk into my precinct and just start filming. You're not allowed. You You may not do that.
>> That's not necessarily public. That's a government building. Certain buildings have certain rules and regulations, too.
That's all it is. It's for the safety.
It's not for secrecy or government building. not a public building.
>> So that's what I'm trying to find out.
So it's not a public building.
>> It's a government bu it's it has its own rules and regulations according to, you know, their internal rules of right.
People are allowed in. I'm going to use that store across the street. Yeah, it's open to the public. You can go in, but if they have the right for refusal, >> but wouldn't that be like privately owned as opposed to publicly owned?
>> It's not open to the public like that.
No.
>> So is it publicly owned though? I I'm just trying to >> I'm sure the taxpayers at some point or another own it.
>> Policy.
>> We're in agreement with that.
>> Get get somewhere.
>> T R E E O O >> trying to go medi hot box.
>> Even now that it's legal ve still can't do it fally. You know >> what if you chill with me while I medddy?
>> Let's go.
These guys are following me around.
Keep doing loops. Just following me around, not waving. Super clandestine activity from them. This girl just said I'm taking pictures. I think she has a guilty conscience. There might be some clandestine activity over here. We might have to investigate.
See some clandestine going over here.
Yeah. Some some smells client in that room.
>> Um Oh, is that a company?
>> Uh kind of. It's like a like a lowkey thing.
>> All right. Do you have like a business card or anything?
>> I have press credentials. Does that count?
>> Yeah, sure. Yeah.
>> Okay. Yeah, sure. Here's my press credentials and uh >> Okay. Sure.
>> Sure. All right. I can help you find anything you need.
>> I appreciate you, officer.
>> No problem.
>> Okay. You seem chill.
>> You seem cool. We're here to help.
>> Appreciate you. It's a public building.
>> This is so cool.
Wow.
>> Awesome. We're just doing a CO sweep.
We're just doing a CO sweep.
>> We're just doing a CO sweep.
>> I'm with Clandestine Operations. We're just We're just doing a CO sweep.
>> Who you with?
>> Oh, with CO. Yeah, we're just doing a CO sweep. Clandestine operations.
>> I don't understand what's going on.
>> We're just doing a CO sweep.
>> Can't be on this floor.
>> Oh, is there anything clandestine on the floor? We're just doing a CO sweep. It's a clandestine operations.
>> This is a public area. He could be right here if he's left.
>> Okay. And that's what he's doing. So, >> yeah. Making sure there's nothing clandestine over here.
>> Going back down.
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. About Yeah. 30 seconds.
I just got to think about my next move.
Okay.
>> Yeah. Appreciate you. Appreciate you sticking up for me there.
>> No problem. He's He's not with you, right? I'm following right now.
>> We're just looking for clandestine activity. You're familiar with clandestine operations, right?
>> Just running off. I did hear you say you're calling a supervisor. Should I should I wait for the supervisors?
>> Looks like two two cameras. I don't know. See?
>> Yeah. Yeah. But uh clandestine operations operating as the free press.
>> Well, we ask that you don't film in the in the courthouse.
>> Oh, yeah. Well, I won't go into the courtroom. I understand.
>> Well, this is actually considered part of the courthouse because of the logistics of it. So, I mean, you could look around yourself, but please refrain from videotape. We'll have to ask you to leave the floor.
>> Now, just a quick question. Can I look through the camera because it gives like a clear picture. It like it like saturates the >> Can't you use the camera?
>> If I'm not recording, can I like look through the lens just to to view like almost like they're my glasses?
>> It's that would be unnecessary. Sorry. I mean >> if if it helps me see better if if things are like blurry when I don't look through the camera. Can I look through it?
>> I've never seen a camera that helps her vision. So like this is >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> It's I I just zoom with that. I can see really really crisp.
I'm asking you to please refrain from filming. This isn't this courthouse.
This is you are not to film in here.
>> Okay. But technically speaking, officer, are we in uh the public lobby?
>> You No, this because of the elevator situation and coming. This is the courthouse.
>> You are in it now.
>> Hey, how's it going?
>> Hi. How are you?
>> Good. Officer, can we help? I'm with Clandestine Operations. We're just doing a seal sweep operating through the free press.
A co sweep.
>> Yeah. Yes, sir.
>> What's a CO? I don't know what that is.
>> Oh, just a basic sweep of the building for clandestine activities. I'll just kind of get into clandestine vibe over here. Clandestine vibe.
>> Yeah. Yeah. So, we're just super quick CO sweep. Then, uh then some other business and then I'll be out of here.
>> All right. Why don't you take care of business? Good to go.
>> Oh, yeah. I appreciate that. All right.
Awesome.
>> Thanks. All right.
>> Okay. Appreciate you, officers.
You sure nothing clandestine is going on over here? Blink. Blink twice for clandestine activity.
I think we're done now. Okay. You got your information you need.
>> Oh, yeah. I'm just doing that.
>> Make sure you get a picture of this, too. The rules. It says you can't record on this floor.
>> You have a good day.
>> You, too.
>> And uh good luck with whatever it is you're trying to accomplish.
>> Yeah. See how sweep I'm with clandestine operations?
>> Yes. I told that.
>> Yes. Have Have you uh ever experienced clandestine operations in here before?
>> No, sir.
>> Oh, good. No, it's a good thing.
>> Have you been here before?
>> It's a good thing for the community.
This guy potentially could be clandestine as well. We'll get back to you if I investigate.
>> You from the area?
>> Uh, kind kind of.
>> The officers attempted to stop the filming, arguing that privacy concerns applied within the courthouse. Although the cameraman maintained that the lobby was open to the public and that he had the right to record, the officers rejected that argument, stating the lobby was considered part of the court due to its operational functions and instructed him not to film. This situation illustrates the tension between an individual's first amendment rights to free speech and press and the government's authority to manage security and administration in sensitive facilities like courouses.
This video is educational in nature, helping viewers handle situations calmly and appropriately and does not promote any form of conflict.
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