This video documents a peaceful protest in Trinidad, Texas where police played 'I Fought the Law' on their loudspeaker before arresting a citizen, raising questions about police conduct and First Amendment rights. The incident resulted in charges being dropped, the judge and city attorney being fired, and multiple city officials being terminated, demonstrating that government accountability can be achieved through public documentation and legal action.
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Police played "I Fought the Law" at a protest before ARRESTING ME! - Now they're getting sued!追加:
Hi, I'm Otto and we are here today in front of the city hall in Trinidad, Texas. And there's two pigs coming hot and heavy.
Oh. Oh, no. This is actually a little scary.
Oh yeah, they're coming here, too. Look at that.
>> Yeah. Yeah, they're coming here.
Of all the times that I've counted off that I thought a police officer was good, I only thought one good one.
Has anybody wish you a happy [ __ ] the cops day today?
>> Happy [ __ ] the cops day, sir.
[ __ ] the police.
[ __ ] the cops.
Stand up for your ride.
Stand up. Stand up. Texas tonight.
Tonight. Follow the white corner command singing out with the sign in his hand.
Oh, the cops me up. I'mma sing it loud.
Texas in me clear. I'mma call it out proud. I don't hold a sign. Let the truth shine clear. Your badge don't block what the people.
>> Oh, here comes another one >> playing I fought the law in the law one >> on their PA system.
and turned it up.
>> Detective, >> look at this [ __ ] dude. I've never >> I've never seen this before.
>> Hey, you're being disorderly.
>> 4205, I THINK IT IS. UNREASONABLE NOISE.
>> I FOUND TWO MORE, SIR.
>> I found more two more pieces of [ __ ] YOU CAN TELL BECAUSE THEY GOT A SHINY THING ON THEIR SHIRT. THERE YOU GO. GOOD BOY.
4201 is disorderly conduct. 4205 is maybe it's 4201.
I don't know.
It's a There's a noise ordinance in the disorderly COGNITIVE STATE. HEY, TURN ON YOUR BODY CAMS.
Turn on body cams while you're having a little pow-wow.
>> Oh, I'm great. So that was your car that had the the the music playing.
>> Okay. What's your name?
>> So what?
>> Beckham.
>> Beckham.
>> Beckham.
>> Beckham. Okay. Can I go? Can I go check out? No. Okay.
>> Is that your personal cell phone or is that is that the department cell phone?
>> I don't know this question.
>> Oh, well that is a question that you're going to answer whether today or eventually. You're going to answer that question.
What's your name with no name tag on at all?
>> Huh?
>> You got two cell phones on you. Which one did you just make that phone call from?
>> Oh, it's blocking. Can I step forward and read your name?
>> Well, can you tell me your name then?
>> Yeah, it's officer cut.
>> What?
>> Hokut.
>> Ho cut.
YOU ever give him [ __ ] for that? MCUMY, you can't make this [ __ ] up. Ho cut and comey. That's hilarious.
>> You forgot the MC.
>> Oh, Mumscy.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. That's hilarious.
So, what you guys doing here today?
What's going on?
>> What are you doing?
>> I'm just hanging out. I'm express I'm I'm standing on my first amendment on the steps of city hall.
Isn't that great?
>> Lovely, isn't it?
Don't worry, I didn't I didn't make a post on Facebook.
So, somebody's Oh, no.
If they did, let me fix that.
Yeah, shake his hand. You might want to go wash that.
>> I don't know why the camera moved. I'm trying new equipment today because everything's kind of [ __ ] up.
>> It is [ __ ] Oh, actually, I have a sign for that.
>> You have a sign for what?
>> I have a sign for that right here.
>> Yeah. Oh, so you're going to you're just going to stand in front of the camera?
That's even better. It's good that you have uh community support that can help you obstruct justice.
>> You know what I mean? Cuz that's that's this right here. Why is my camera moving?
>> I don't know. Why is your camera?
>> I don't know. Oh, thank you for that facial shot so I can run through my facial recognition system later.
>> My name's Paul Kern. You can run whatever you want.
>> Paul Kern. Fantastic. Don't step on my [ __ ] dude.
>> I can step on whatever.
>> You cannot, sir. He's trying. He stepped on my camera stuff.
>> I stepped on it.
>> You did?
>> Not at all.
>> You did.
So >> you did. Don't touch my stuff.
>> Don't touch my stuff.
>> Don't touch it. I mean, you don't You wouldn't want me to go touch your stuff, would you?
>> I didn't mind. You touch whatever you want.
>> You have the ability to do whatever you want in this world cuz we are a free >> Well, I mean, there's some things that you can't do.
>> What?
>> You know, I mean, you can't you can't rob, you can't steal, you can't really assault anybody. You can defend yourself, I guess.
>> Oh, I can assault people.
>> Well, I guess you could all day long.
>> It's a crime, though. Assaulting people would be a crime.
>> Do I go to county jail if I assault somebody?
>> Yeah.
>> Do they do they feed you over there?
>> I'm sure you >> Oh, fantastic. That'd be great. What do you What's on the menu for dinner?
>> Blanket.
>> Blanket.
>> Yeah. Blanket.
>> Dude, I was I was in county jail for months.
>> Oh, okay. Well, I guess if that's what you really want to do with your life, that'd be fine.
>> I think at this point you'd be pretty meditate, which would be an aggravating factor, wouldn't it? What was that?
>> Would that be an aggravating factor if it was premeditated?
>> Nobody wants to say anything.
>> Premeditated.
>> Yeah, premeditate. Cuz you cuz you cuz you're you're calculating >> something.
>> You're calculating the punishment before you do the do the action. So it wouldn't be like it wouldn't be like a crime of passion. Just making [ __ ] up.
>> [ __ ] if you think so, buddy.
>> Hell yeah.
>> You think I just woke up this morning?
And I was like, "Hey, you know what?
>> He just woke up this morning and said, "Hey, you know what?
>> Oh, you used to be on the council, >> dude. You don't even know who I was."
>> [ __ ] [ __ ] I don't know nothing, though.
>> Right.
>> THAT'S TERRIBLE. OH, HEY, WHERE YOU GOING? I WAS I WAS WHAT? I MISSED YOU GUYS.
>> OH, that's terrible.
dying.
>> I'm so It's really unfortunate that the city hall is closed today.
>> It's unfortunate the city hall is closed today. He says >> it is unfortunate that city hall is closed today.
>> It says so. I don't know, but it says so right there. closed until >> No, I'm I'm saying that it's unfortunate that says it's closed until 5:13.
>> Hey, I appreciate it. Hey, it took me a long time to put all this [ __ ] together.
I hope you understand that. And And you know what's even harder? Keeping it out of your custody.
>> It is. Phone did it again. [ __ ] >> Oh, did I step on it again?
>> Yeah. Oh, I wish you wouldn't touch my [ __ ] >> I didn't touch your [ __ ] >> You did?
>> I saw you step on it.
>> No. Are y'all's body cams running? Yeah.
>> This guy reminds me of that uh here.
>> What was it? What was his name?
>> I love the police.
>> I don't know, buddy.
>> I love the police so much.
Oh man. Chief Thomas, that's the dumb [ __ ] that was blocking people on Facebook and arrested a guy for saying something that he didn't like. Isn't that great? Is that a Is that a true statement? I'd hate to be arrested for making a false statement.
Are you the arbiter of the truth?
>> Are are you a Are you aware that a lot of people have belief that the municipal water supply is poisoning people and that things like chlorine in the water and uh what's that other thing? Fluoride is poisonous.
>> Did you know that? And that it's some sort of mind control thing. I don't believe that [ __ ] Not for a second. But but some people do. the floor.
>> I don't know. I'm not a scientist. Yeah.
>> ID on you.
>> Why?
>> Cuz uh I'm asking for it.
>> Uh no.
>> You don't have an ID?
>> No, not on me.
>> I I h I do have identification. Yeah.
But not on me.
>> His main job in life can balance the time. His main job in life is to get you do something that will positively pay them 70 80 90. I think I think the chief had already has already done that. That's why I'M HERE.
>> PAT HIM ON THE BACK. That's a good one.
>> Who is that then?
>> Oh, so y'all got It's like a Okay.
>> I didn't know that. Thank you. Thank you. I appreciate that. I mean, you seem kind of decent.
>> Decent guy.
>> Yeah. You know, I've been I've been I thought that multiple times. I've thought that I met good ones before.
>> Good ones.
>> Yeah. individuals, good individuals that wear that same costume. And guess what?
So far, so far I've been proven wrong more times than than I would I've been proven right.
>> It's terrible.
>> This is nuts.
>> It's terrible. On on my on look at all these fingers that I have.
>> Look at all these fingers that I have.
>> How many fingers?
>> Of all the times that I've counted off that I thought a police officer was good, I only found one good one, >> right?
>> You know what I mean? in that >> and and and his name well his name is Kilpatrick and he works in Canton. He's at the sheriff's department over there in Vanzant County.
>> He's the only legitimately good one that I've ever met. Confirmed good one. But I also don't know if he's actually a piece of [ __ ] or if I just kind of got lucky on that day. So I don't know.
>> I imagine you get lucky on a lot of dates. But >> can I make a report?
>> You see that sign right there? Yeah.
>> That sign is illegal.
Would you like to know why?
>> Because it's not 30 30%.
>> Well, that would also be a thing, too.
But you you can actually carry a gun in there. There's no such thing as a permit requirement anymore.
>> Well, we're aware of that. It's just that uh the inside of city hall has to have certain signage in certain areas during a certain >> a certain period >> court. That's the only one. It'd be 4603, >> right? So what I say though is >> but city council meetings I can open carry in a city council meeting. I can conceal carry too without a permit.
>> You need one in there >> in the city council.
>> Well I don't know. You get to carry one's office.
>> Okay. Well I'm a law abiding citizen.
We're on equal footing, aren't we?
>> You don't think so? Are you >> you can't charge >> criminal charges? Oh I couldn't I couldn't file a criminal complaint, but I could be able to defend myself >> if I needed to.
>> Yeah. or or or come to the defense of others. I could do that, don't you think?
>> Yeah, you can you can protect a third person during the commission of >> Yeah.
>> You once again, do you have any >> No, look at this stupid [ __ ] >> Do you have been taken over?
>> No, I'm not going to give it to you.
>> Well, actually, you're going to have to.
>> I'm not. Oh, see. Hey, you see I'm get I I I made an assumption that this guy might actually be a good one, and now he's starting to [ __ ] it up. I really don't care too much. But so, >> okay, now I'm now see I was I'm wrong again. You see how that works?
>> Sure you are. Wrong question. So >> So I'm you're going to have to identify yourself because this has now became a criminal matter.
>> What what's the criminal matter?
>> Conduct.
>> Oh the city hall.
>> I offended people inside the city hall.
>> Yeah. Which are not public service. So >> Oh, so therefore >> I'm sorry about that. Not really. Not really. I'm not at all.
>> Identify yourself. Okay. I I Let me Let me ask you a question. Are you Do you know what 4201 is?
>> What is that?
>> Well, it's literally the statute that you're trying to to to criminalize me for right now.
>> It's the disorderly conduct penal code in Texas. 4201.
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. Ask me. You want to ask me how I know what the disorderly conduct statute is? is right here.
>> Well, I mean, if you think it's a it's my purpose, it's it's something that you guys are trying to to just So, so you're telling me that if I know the law that that you're accusing me of, then then you know I'm somehow the problem.
>> So, but so do you want to go with the elements of the offense?
>> Sure. Yeah.
>> You're in a public place and you use profane language.
>> Okay.
>> And you Okay.
>> That is not phone search.
>> Okay. Okay.
>> So, because I offended somebody with my profane language, it's it's not profane >> and that Well, no, your language.
>> It's not profane.
>> No, that has came out.
>> Oh, what I said.
>> Yeah. What?
>> Okay. So So, as long as I don't Is it Can I just not say those things anymore?
>> Well, no. You've already you've already committed that.
>> Well, can you give me a warning for that? And then and then >> because I have a complaint.
>> Sir, could you could you not obstruct this? This is going to be important later.
>> He's going to be a witness. You need I need you to get >> I need I need you to get >> whatever I want just like you.
>> He's not obstructing my >> Well, he's a witness to the the alleged offense.
>> Oh, really? Oh, [ __ ] >> Well, now now that I'm under arrest, I'll tell you my name.
>> Am I under arrest right this second?
>> Put me in handcuffs. Yeah.
>> Okay. My name is Winston Nolles, >> 215 1986.
There you go.
>> See how easy that was?
>> Yeah. 3802. Ask me how I know.
>> How did you know?
>> Uh because because this isn't the first time. And these guys [ __ ] it up all the time.
>> K N O >> N O L. Yes.
And that was And who's that guy that that gave the order?
>> He didn't get an order.
>> Yeah, he did. He said hook him up and you followed it. He's another officer that works for me.
>> Okay. Who is he though? What's his name?
>> He's our investigator.
>> Oh, the investigator. Okay. Fantastic.
>> You happy about it?
>> One more time.
>> Uh 215 1986.
>> You happy about this?
>> Mr. Coleman, I'm here.
>> Well, if if you saw another officer violating somebody's constitutional rights, and it's kind of your duty to step in and tell them that they're [ __ ] it up.
Which do can you tell me which which uh non non-emp employee of the government did I offend?
>> Oh, it was you. Are you the complaining witness?
>> Oh, okay. Okay.
Quintessential public forum standing on on the steps of city hall.
>> My my grandkids around potty mouth.
>> Where are your kids at?
>> My two grandkids.
>> Where are your grandkids at?
>> Are they here? That's not what I said.
>> They heard me.
>> You don't listen to anything.
>> No, that's terrible.
>> You need to cause trouble.
>> No, I'm I'm here to complain about a problem that I saw.
>> Well, I'm I'm guided by a Facebook post that the chief of this of this fine town made.
>> Which which one of those?
>> He came on the day he was here.
>> I did I I didn't know that. They told me that he was here. They said that he was out on patrol this morning.
Trinidad, Texas.
All right.
>> Around here.
>> I don't answer questions.
>> No, that's terrible.
The city hall's closed anyway. It's 5:13. That's terrible. Not even open today.
>> Hey, this is right here.
>> Okay, we're going to go.
Do you have keys in your car?
>> Has anybody wish you a happy [ __ ] the cops day today?
>> Happy [ __ ] the cops day, sir.
>> [ __ ] the police. Hey [ __ ] the cops.
Stand up. Stand up for your right.
Right. Stand up. Stand up. Texas tonight.
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