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A Southern California police officer arrested a man for video recording “private cars” from a public sidewalk. The Covina police officer named K. Counts then handcuffed the man when he refused to provide identification, claiming that they were looking for a suspect on the loose, and that it could have very well been the man with the camera who decided to return to the crime of the scene, knowing he was being sought. But from the video, it didn’t appear to be much of a manhunt. There were no helicopters or cops searching yards. There were just a group of cops talking to some citizens from several yards away when the man, who goes by Damon Enz on Youtube, but identified himself as “David” to the officer. The cop then told him he had the right to pat him down for “officer safety reasons.” David obliged to let himself be patted down, which was when the cop knocked the camera out of his hand and handcuffed him. Read More |