I understand cell phone footage has been vital in cases such as George Floyd, but if an officer is simply informing you that you are acting in a way that could be breaking the law, then why is recording them necessary?
I understand cell phone footage has been vital in cases such as George Floyd, but if an officer is simply informing you that you are acting in a way that could be breaking the law, then why is recording them necessary?
I understand cell phone footage has been vital in cases such as George Floyd, but if an officer is simply informing you that you are acting in a way that could be breaking the law, then why is recording them necessary?
I understand cell phone footage has been vital in cases such as George Floyd, but if an officer is simply informing you that you are acting in a way that could be breaking the law, then why is recording them necessary?
She blocks multiple lanes with her car, gets out, flails her arms about, and proceeds to pound on the driver's hood, screaming and shouting in the process.