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Title: Conn. troopers caught on video trumping up charges on detained men: ‘Gotta cover our ass’
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URL Source: http://www.rawstory.com/2016/01/con ... ained-men-gotta-cover-our-ass/
Published: Jan 28, 2016
Author: ARTURO GARCIA
Post Date: 2016-01-28 07:00:17 by Ada
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Views: 105
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A Connecticut state trooper is seen trying to stop Michael Picard from filming him in video released on Jan. 25, 2016. (YouTube)

Newly-released video shows three Connecticut state troopers planning to falsely charge a detained man after wrongfully arguing that it was illegal to film them on public property, the Free Thought Project reported.

The footage, which was posted on Monday, documents Michael Picard’s encounter with the troopers last September, when he and a friend were detained while warning motorists about a DUI checkpoint in Hartford, Connecticut.

“It’s not that I’m against catching drunk drivers,” Picard says in the video. “It’s that checkpoints cost too much and catch too few drunk drivers. Checkpoints do not belong in a free society.”

One trooper, identified as Jeff Jalbert, is seen approaching Picard and saying that they were called to the scene because “somebody just said that one of you guys had a gun on them.” Picard states that both he and his friend were carrying guns, but that each have permits allowing them to do so.

Trooper First Class John Barone is later seen in the video reaching for Picard’s phone and telling him it was illegal for him to be filmed on a city street.

“Did you get any documentation that I am allowing you to take my picture?” Barone asks.

“No, but you’re on public property,” Picard replies.

“No I’m not,” the trooper responds. “I’m on state property. I’m on state property.”

Barone then seizes Picard’s camera, but does not realize it captures his discussion with Jalbert, Sergeant John Jacobi, and an unidentified trooper after noting that Picard’s activity is legal. Barone can be heard asking his colleagues, “Want me to punch a number on this? Gotta cover our ass.”

Later, Jacobi recommends to the group, “I think we do simple trespass, we do reckless use of the highway and creating a public disturbance. All three are tickets.”

“Then we claim that, um, in backup, we had multiple people, um, they didn’t want to stay and give us a statement, so we took our own course of action.”

The phone was later returned to Picard. He told the Free Thought Project that during his first court appearance on Jan. 14, prosecutors offered to fine him $25 instead of the original $300 “to make the case go away.”

“I rejected the deal because I did nothing wrong,” he said. “As of now, the prosecutor has not dropped the case despite having video evidence of police misconduct.”

Watch Picard’s video, as posted online on Monday, below.

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#4. To: Ada (#0)

"...Checkpoints do not belong in a free society.”

There are a whole lot of things in place that don't belong in a free society. What are you going to do about it/them?

PnbC  posted on  2016-01-28   10:35:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: PnbC (#4)

There are a whole lot of things in place that don't belong in a free society. What are you going to do about it/them?

For an individual nothing can be done except throw a light upon them.

Ada  posted on  2016-01-28   10:38:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#6. To: Ada (#5)

For an individual nothing can be done except throw a light upon them.

Sadly, you are correct. If I were a Governor and saw or heard incontrovertible evidence of wrong-doing by one of my state employees - especially police - I would drive or fly to that precinct and fire the malefactor personally and publicly - for the justice of it and the value of the message sent. Why don't Governors ever do that? There probably is a civil service law against it...but regard the ever-worsening mess we're in.

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