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In today’s video, a private security guard driving a vehicle marked “Police Interceptor” tells a citizen he is a police officer — and then detains him in a parking lot. The man repeatedly asks a simple question: If you say you’re a cop and you detain someone, are you required to identify yourself? The situation escalates when officers from the Brooklyn Center Police Department respond. Instead of immediately addressing the impersonation concern, the focus shifts to technicalities, excuses, and whether any “real crime” occurred. Key issues in this interaction: • Can a private security guard claim to be licensed as a peace officer? • Is saying “I’m a police officer” while detaining someone legal? • Does blocking someone’s vehicle constitute detention? • What qualifies as false imprisonment? • When does impersonation cross the legal line? The discussion revolves around Minnesota peace officer licensing, private security authority, and what constitutes lawful detention. This interaction highlights the growing tension between citizens who record and question authority, and officers who appear reluctant to enforce the same standards across the board. Watch until the end and decide for yourself: Was this a misunderstanding… Or was this impersonation and unlawful detention ignored? If you believe in accountability and knowing your rights, make sure to like, subscribe, and share this video so more people understand how these encounters unfold. Always record. Always stay calm. Always know your rights. Credits: @RowdyPodcast