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Officer Demands Black Pharmacist Show ID – She's Been There 15 Years, He's Fired November 9, 2022. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Security cameras and police bodycam footage capture a disturbing confrontation inside a neighborhood pharmacy that would later become the foundation of a major civil rights lawsuit. Dr. Imani Washington, 43, a licensed pharmacist and owner of Washington Family Pharmacy, is confronted by a Minneapolis police officer who demands identification while she is working behind her own pharmacy counter. For fifteen years, Dr. Washington had served her community—dispensing medication, counseling patients, and operating a trusted independent pharmacy in North Minneapolis. On this morning, an officer entered her store claiming to investigate “suspicious activity.” Despite her pharmacy license being visibly displayed on the wall, her name on the building, and her employees confirming her identity, the officer refused to accept her credentials. The footage documents every moment: Dr. Washington’s calm, professional demeanor; her clear explanation of her legal rights; and the officer’s escalating demands based on unfounded suspicion. When she declined to provide personal ID without probable cause—a right protected under Minnesota law—she was arrested in her own business for “impersonating a healthcare professional.” Multiple camera angles captured what followed: a respected Black healthcare professional handcuffed in front of her employees and customers, removed from her pharmacy despite clear evidence of her licensure and ownership. Later investigation revealed there was no legitimate complaint and no legal basis for the arrest. This case examines unlawful detention, racial profiling, abuse of authority, and how an officer’s own body camera documented conduct that ultimately cost him his career and resulted in an $890,000 civil rights settlement. Dr. Washington’s story underscores a critical truth: documentation protects the innocent, and asserting your rights can expose misconduct. #BodycamFootage #CivilRightsViolation #PoliceMisconduct #BlackProfessionals #PoliceAccountability FOR BUSINESS OWNERS & CITIZENS: This case is a reminder to know your rights, especially regarding identification demands and unlawful detention. Business owners are not required to surrender personal ID without reasonable suspicion of a crime. Display credentials clearly, document all encounters with law enforcement, remain calm, and assert your constitutional protections. Body cameras and security footage can be powerful tools for accountability when authority oversteps the law. Keywords: bodycam footage, pharmacy arrest, civil rights lawsuit, racial profiling, police misconduct, Minneapolis police, Black-owned business, unlawful arrest, Fourth Amendment, stop and identify laws, professional credentials, police accountability, real security footage, constitutional rights, healthcare professional, police overreach, citizen rights, legal precedent, surveillance evidence, civil liberties 👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more real cases of justice and awareness. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational and documentary purposes only. All footage and information shown are from credible public sources. We do not support or promote violence, discrimination, harassment, or illegal behavior. Content is included strictly for news reporting, analysis, and accountability in compliance with YouTube’s Community Guidelines.