A man exercising his First Amendment right to film in public was confronted by police who proceeded to interrogate, search, handcuff and detain him in what appears to be a blatant violation of his civil rights.
The man, who goes by the handle The Battousai on Youtube, routinely conducts what he terms First Amendment audits to ensure police around Central Texas are upholding their fellow citizens constitutional rights.
Last Tuesday, while filming a police substation in North Austin, the activist was approached by three uniformed Austin police officers who demanded to know what he was up to.
The activist, in accordance with his right to remain silent, refused to answer any questions, further aggravating the officers.
The reason were out on you is you caused kind of a scare up here, so were trying to figure out whats going on so you videotaping for a reason? Or whats going on? one officer stammers out.
Absent of justification, the officers begin insisting the man identify himself.
Am I doing anything illegal, the man filming asks, to which one plainclothes cop says, Yes, before quickly correcting himself and saying, No youre not doing anything illegal, but based on your suspicious activity were gonna go ahead and ID you.
Despite refusing to consent to a search, police begin to frisk him.
He can either provide us his information willingly or we can do it through the ID section downtown, the plainclothes officer, identified as Shurley 4895 in the Youtube description, states.
I know youre used to this going one way based on the Youtube education youve gotten, but thats not how we do it, the officer states, as the activist asserts hes filming in a public area.
Astonishingly, after handcuffing the suspect, one of the cops continues to place the mans camera in ideal filming locations.
The suspect then spends nearly 20 minutes in the front seat of a squad car as police conduct their investigation into his identity, all the while being berated by officers hellbent on forcing his compliance.
Following his release from temporary captivity, the man films lines on his wrist indicative of tight handcuffs.
In the videos comment section, the activist says hes currently seeking a local attorney.
Poster comment:
Judging by the video, the guy doing the recording appears to be at least 30 YARDS away, and is behind a fence.
There is no possible way he could be "interfering" with the police, yet the mere possession of a recording device pointed at them by a serf is now considered "suspicious" by today's cops in the Amerikan Police State.
Departments, nationwide are watching their departments, buildings and grounds for suspicious activity or anyone filmng or watching the habits of personnel on premises from either ISIS or local nut cases. If you decide to film a police headquarters, EXPECT TO BE INTERROGATED and possibly handcuffed and detained while being interrogated.