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In today’s video, a man is peacefully filming from a public sidewalk outside a bank when a female officer approaches and labels it “suspicious behavior.” Even after admitting it’s not illegal, she demands his ID and tells him not to take her picture — despite the clear First Amendment right to record in public. When he refuses to forfeit his Fourth Amendment rights without reasonable suspicion, things escalate fast. Backup is called. The narrative shifts. Trespass is discussed. And suddenly, the same officer who tried to control the situation is walking it back once a supervisor arrives. Was this about safety — or about control? Credits: @KULTNEWS • COP FLEES FROM REPORTER’S CAMERA - First A... Watch how: “Suspicious” gets used without articulating a crime An ID demand is pushed without reasonable suspicion Recording a police officer in public becomes the real issue A supervisor confirms he can legally film from the sidewalk This is a textbook example of why knowing the difference between a request and a lawful order matters. Drop your thoughts in the comments: Would you have handed over ID, or stood your ground? Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to help spread awareness. Always know your rights — and always record.