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A man stands on a public sidewalk taking photographs of a power plant. Officers admit it’s not illegal — yet still detain him and demand ID. Then things escalate. He’s Mirandized without a crime. A sergeant falsely claims recording public officials is illegal. Another officer pressures him outside a bank for filming from a sidewalk. And just when it seems over… they follow him and try to hit him with jaywalking. This video breaks down: • First Amendment right to record in public • Fourth Amendment limits on detention and ID demands • “Suspicious” vs. reasonable suspicion • How retaliation stops happen • Why knowing the difference between a request and a lawful order matters When officers admit you’re not breaking the law — but still demand your papers — that’s a problem. Watch until the end for the jaywalking twist. 👍 Like, Subscribe, and Comment your thoughts. Would you have shown ID — or stood your ground? Credits: / @honoryouroath / @kansascityaccountability9515 @NewJerseyaudit-s4c