Officer Trespasses and Is Caught by Civilian

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Flatland County Detention Center Jail Roster- http://bit.ly/3sO7l7L

Oliver v. United States- http://bit.ly/3e6BAm6

United States v. Dunn- http://bit.ly/30kgOrj

Florida v. Jardines- https://bit.ly/2ZJzoIV

Kentucky v. King- http://bit.ly/2MEM3d9

Montana Code § 45-6-203- http://bit.ly/3e0z6ph

Montana Code § 45-2-101- http://bit.ly/3reXaZp

Montana Code § 45-6-201- http://bit.ly/2PsCUWi

City of Bozeman v. Lehrer- https://bit.ly/3raPGXx

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20 thoughts on “Officer Trespasses and Is Caught by Civilian

  1. I see problems with the suposid land owner in this video. I'll use a real life example.
    A family was held at gun point in their own home not far from me. The family members were placed in a closet, secured so that the house could be search for valuables. One of the daughters had cell phone on them in the closet and dialed 911 requesting assistance before the cell phone was removed by the intruder.
    If the intruder had responded like the home owner in this video, pretending to be the home owner, would you be praising the intruder/said be homeowner, for exercising his Constitutional Rights?

  2. These are the few ego scary police that hide their vehicles to stop women alone or park right after a lower speed sign to get you. Seen it happen a lot. But many more good, humble police out there and outweigh these ones that shouldn't be in law enforcement.

  3. Its sad that government employees cannot work with taxayers. The day is quickly coming when being a government employee, is anything but good.

  4. He needs to be charged and fired. He broke the law and committed criminal trespassing. Another person who should never be allowed in public service ever again.

  5. Here I totally disagree. Here was an officer trying to keep from having a car towed. No towing and storage expenses. What was never mentioned was if the person who was in jail had this address as his legal address. Yes, the homeowner had his rights…but did his rights extend to paying for the expenses for this car? He obviously knew the person and the car. The officer knew where the key was supposed to be. Sometimes, trying to be a nice guy…just doesn't pay! But in this case… someone was going to have to pay! And although the officer may have had to pay for his grievous crime of trespassing, someone else was going to end up paying for either the expenses of the car or its loss. 😖

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