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A routine stop at a suburban gas station turned into a $14.2 million civil rights verdict when Officer Kyle Rourke detained and arrested a man without probable cause. Acting on nothing more than “instinct,” Rourke blocked a legally parked vehicle, demanded identification during a consensual encounter, fabricated suspicion of a stolen car ring, and escalated the situation into a forceful arrest in front of multiple witnesses. The man he handcuffed and transported to the precinct was Judge Marcus Sterling, a 30-year legal veteran and sitting Superior Court Judge—ironically on his way to deliver a speech about Fourth Amendment protections. Body camera and bystander footage showed Sterling remained calm, cited the law accurately, and requested a supervisor before being shoved against his vehicle and charged with resisting. Internal review later revealed a troubling pattern: 14 prior citizen complaints alleging aggressive, biased stops had been dismissed without discipline. The arrest was not an isolated error—it was the breaking point of a system that ignored warning signs. The civil trial exposed unlawful detention, excessive force, retaliation for asserting constitutional rights, and departmental failure to supervise. The jury awarded $4.2 million in compensatory damages and $10 million in punitive damages—sending a clear message about accountability when bias overrides the Constitution. This story is presented for educational and awareness purposes, examining probable cause standards, limits of police authority during consensual encounters, supervisory responsibility, and the real financial cost of ignoring patterns of misconduct. If asserting your rights can trigger escalation, what protects the average citizen? Share your thoughts below. Like and subscribe for more educational stories about civil rights, lawful policing, and accountability. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for educational and narrative purposes. Certain elements may be dramatized to illustrate legal and social issues. It does not promote violence, harassment, or discrimination and complies with YouTube Community Guidelines.