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When a police officer watched an expensive Tesla rolling down a San Francisco street at midnight with no visible driver and hazard lights flashing erratically, his training told him he was witnessing a sophisticated car theft in progress. The Black man in a hoodie who approached the vehicle and got in without any visible keys seemed to confirm every red flag from the recent department bulletins warning about high-tech relay attacks on luxury cars. What the officer didn't know was that the hazard light glitch was a minor software bug in beta firmware, and the man he was about to handcuff for grand theft auto had spent the last eight years writing the code that made keyless Teslas possible. By the time the officer finally ran a simple Google search at the station and saw who he'd just arrested, the tech community was already mobilizing and a very expensive mistake was about to become a national story. ⚠️ Content Disclaimer This video is created solely for informational, educational, and documentary purposes in the public interest. While it draws inspiration from real-world events and publicly accessible sources, certain moments may be interpretive, reconstructed, or stylized to better convey the overall context and narrative. Some names, locations, and identifying details may have been modified, merged, or omitted to protect privacy and enhance clarity. Nothing in this content is intended to harm reputations, distort facts, or encourage hostility, discrimination, or violence toward any individual or group. #BodycamFootage #CivilRights #FourthAmendment #WrongfulArrest #TechInnovation #PoliceAccountability #RacialProfiling