Bisbee News Network | Power Trippin Cop, Stand Here Stand There, No Thanks I'm Good @bisbeenews | Uploaded September 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Notice I did not move.
The situation was NEVER anywhere near being "out of control."
The officers in this video are Bradley Nash and Jacob Amos of the Bisbee Police Department. Amos is the one who asked me to move.
Both were involved in the attack against me in the park with the skunk. Bradley Nash was one of three who attacked and Jacob Amos showed up after, asked me a question and took a video that was later deleted.
There were also two agents from Border Patrol who showed up to the take the folks away.
I don't mind officer safety, but I do not like when they conjure (paranoid) reasons to abridge our First Amendment Right to Freedom of Speech and Press.
The situation was actually very peaceful and calm. If anyone was "getting out of control," it was Amos.
Cops work very public jobs. They are paid by public tax dollars and activities that occur in public can be documented. The public's right to film cops is a well established First Amendment Right.
If you did not see the incident in the park when they attacked me a few years ago, you should check out this video:
youtube.com/watch?v=gyFzJ67qIo4&t=2s
Notice I did not move.
The situation was NEVER anywhere near being "out of control."
The officers in this video are Bradley Nash and Jacob Amos of the Bisbee Police Department. Amos is the one who asked me to move.
Both were involved in the attack against me in the park with the skunk. Bradley Nash was one of three who attacked and Jacob Amos showed up after, asked me a question and took a video that was later deleted.
There were also two agents from Border Patrol who showed up to the take the folks away.
I don't mind officer safety, but I do not like when they conjure (paranoid) reasons to abridge our First Amendment Right to Freedom of Speech and Press.
The situation was actually very peaceful and calm. If anyone was "getting out of control," it was Amos.
Cops work very public jobs. They are paid by public tax dollars and activities that occur in public can be documented. The public's right to film cops is a well established First Amendment Right.
If you did not see the incident in the park when they attacked me a few years ago, you should check out this video:
youtube.com/watch?v=gyFzJ67qIo4&t=2s