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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Michigan prosecutor targets activist who films police A Michigan activist known for filming police is facing a three month jail sentence after his video of his pulling over a Detroit cop for not wearing his seat belt went viral on youtube. Steve McClain, who has made an avocation of exposing corruption among police and other government agents, is being charged with 'reckless driving'. After initially being appointed a public defender, McClain determined that his lawyer was not trustworthy and decided to represent himself. McClain noted that his former lawyer, after speaking with the prosecutor, had asked him "Steve, what the heck did you do, these guys want to hang you!" Incredibly, in an over-the-top effort to discredit the liberty activist, the prosecutor also wants to get McClain to have a psychiatric evaluation. McClain was tired of seeing police checkpoints and sting operations where motorists were constantly being cited for not wearing seat-belts, while the police themselves flagrantly ignored the very same seat-belt laws on a routine basis. The police report, which can be found here, lists officer Robert Andrew Huckestein as the "victim". The offense is reckless driving, although the officer did not see fit to even attempt to pull over, cite or arrest McCalin at the time of the incident. Only after international media attention did the department seek prosecution. They mailed him a summons after the fact. Police have refused to give McClain a copy of the police dash cam and claimed that the video captured nothing, despite the officer's allegations that McClain was "cutting him off coming to a stop on the roadway". Unfortunately for police, McClain has an elaborate recording system set up in his vehicle which covers all angles. The reporting officer E.R. Garfat noted "I was advised by other officers Southgate PD and other local departments have had similar incidents involving a white male driving a burgandy van filming officers not wearing their seat belts. The individual was indentified as Steven McClain." This proves that McClain's prosecution is little more than a political vendetta intended to stifle free speech and chill those who seek government accountability. Originally published by McClain under his youtube account savemyrepublic on Oct 18, 2012, the video now has 89,361 views and has been featured on Fox News with Megyn Kelly, Fox News Detroit, Inside edition, and many others. [See also Another Fox report, United States political prisoner, and Citizen prepares surrender to police.] The video description reads: McClain told LibertyFight that "Most people believe Law Enforcement are exempt from seat belt laws. If you have time see my video, Seat Belt Laws, Mankinds Greatest Mystery Finally Answered, I got it right from the TOP!" He added "if there is any way to get Savemyrepublic noticed would be a big help. I would love to afford better cameras and spend more time to step up my program. Also as of now I am going to represent myself, as this court appointed attorney is a total disaster." Dissecting the police report, McClain adds "Note, just to be sure you do not miss anything. 1. My cameras are on tri pods, white male not pointing anything. On April 13, 2011, S. Peter Manning, Division Chief for the Michigan Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture Division responded to the inquiry and stated "Attorney General Bill Schuette asked me to respond to your e-mail regarding an incident involving a videographer, whom you identify as "Steve" and an unnamed Michigan Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officer. I regret the delay in responding to your inquiry. The Department receives hundreds of letters and e-mails each week, making some delays inevitable. Your complaint appears to fall in part within the jurisdiction of the Law Enforcement Division in the Department of Natural Resources. You have indicated that you did contact that department, and I have confirmed with the Law Enforcement Division Chief that the matter of the Conservation Officer's conduct has been addressed in a manner deemed appropriate. You also suggest one or more instances of criminal conduct, including refusal by the local sheriff's department to make a report. Most law enforcement agencies in the state have internal procedures to investigate citizens' complaints. Generally, complaints against a law enforcement agency or its officers can be resolved by following those procedures. If resolution cannot be obtained, you may wish to contact the county prosecuting attorney who has jurisdiction over the police agency involved in your complaint. Furthermore, the prosecuting attorney of the county where the alleged criminal conduct occurred is the appropriate governmental official to whom any information and evidence that you believe may indicate criminal conduct should be provided. It is only in exceptional cases, such as where a statute expressly confers jurisdiction on the Attorney General, or a prosecuting attorney is disqualified, that the Attorney General undertakes the role of a prosecuting officer. Other savemyrepublic videos which show McClain in action are: Police Busted Breaking The Law, Too Funny, Wayne County Sheriff Busted, citizen asks officer to obey Mi law , Taking Pictures, Show Us Your Papers , and Taking video, get assaulted. Subscribe to McClain's channel today to stay updated on this important story. Martin Hill is a Catholic paleoconservative and civil rights advocate. His work has been featured in the Los Angeles Daily News, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Contra Costa Times, Pasadena Star News, Silicon Valley Mercury News, Long Beach Press Telegram, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, L.A. Harbor Daily Breeze, LewRockwell.com, WhatReallyHappened, Infowars, PrisonPlanet, Economic Policy Journal, FreedomsPhoenix, Veterans Today, The Wayne Madsen Report, Devvy.com, Rense, Antiwar.com, IamtheWitness.com, National Motorists Association, RomanCatholicReport.com, Republic Broadcasting Network, WorldNetDaily, The Orange County Register, KNBC4 Los Angeles, Redlands Daily Facts, Whittier Daily News, Los Angeles Catholic Lay Mission Newspaper, KFI 640, The Press Enterprise, BlackBoxVoting, and many others. Archives can be found at LibertyFight.com. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Artisan (#0)
Where that guy made his mistake is that he didn't do a "pit maneuver" on that cop. That would have gotten his attention!
#2. To: James Deffenbach (#1)
if the cameraman were really trying to 'run the poor victim cop off the road', the cop would have not only cited him but probably wouldve blew his head off. They want the public to believe that people can purposely try to crash into copcars and thee cop was too timid or scared to react like a cop? total b.s. lunacy.
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