I'd bet my life savings that these vile cops vote for conservatives every single time.
https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2022/08/31/alabama-black-pastor-arrested-watering-flowers-orig-dp.cnn/video/playlists/top-news-videos/
I'd bet my life savings that these vile cops vote for conservatives every single time.
https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2022/08/31/alabama-black-pastor-arrested-watering-flowers-orig-dp.cnn/video/playlists/top-news-videos/
I'd bet my life savings that these vile cops vote for conservatives every single time.
https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2022/08/31/alabama-black-pastor-arrested-watering-flowers-orig-dp.cnn/video/playlists/top-news-videos/
Pastor Michael Jennings has now filed a federal lawsuit:
https://www.covers.com/forum/politics-87/black-pastor-arrested-while-watering-neighbor39s-flowers-at-their-request-103660252
Pastor Michael Jennings has now filed a federal lawsuit:
https://www.covers.com/forum/politics-87/black-pastor-arrested-while-watering-neighbor39s-flowers-at-their-request-103660252
A neighborhood Karen stuck her nose where it didn't belong & even thought she lives in the neighborhood, she didn't realize the pastor lived across the street.
A neighborhood Karen stuck her nose where it didn't belong & even thought she lives in the neighborhood, she didn't realize the pastor lived across the street.
Basis of federal lawsuit.
He added that despite verbally identifying himself to the responding officers, police did not believe him. Jennings said he didn't have physical identification on him and told police he would not go retrieve it and provide it to the officers.
Jennings was taken into custody and booked into Talladega County Jail where he was released after posting $500 bail, according to the lawsuit.
Jennings' charges were dismissed with prejudice on June 1,
according to the suit.
Jennings' attorneys said Saturday that based on their interpretation of Alabama law, Jennings had permission to be on private property and therefore was not required to identify himself to the officers.
They assert that the pastor's 1 and 4th amendment rights were violated....
Basis of federal lawsuit.
He added that despite verbally identifying himself to the responding officers, police did not believe him. Jennings said he didn't have physical identification on him and told police he would not go retrieve it and provide it to the officers.
Jennings was taken into custody and booked into Talladega County Jail where he was released after posting $500 bail, according to the lawsuit.
Jennings' charges were dismissed with prejudice on June 1,
according to the suit.
Jennings' attorneys said Saturday that based on their interpretation of Alabama law, Jennings had permission to be on private property and therefore was not required to identify himself to the officers.
They assert that the pastor's 1 and 4th amendment rights were violated....
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