Police Accountability Report: Cops stopped him from filming a traffic stop, but changed their tune when they went to court

Published: June 3, 2022, 2:58 p.m.

b'\\ufeffQualified immunity is a legal precedent that has allowed cops to evade accountability for violating civil rights for decades. But recent arguments in front of the federal circuit appeals court by two cop watchers could bring that precedent to an end. The Police Accountability Report examines how the actions taken by police in Lakeland, Colorado, to prevent First Amendment activists Liberty Freak and Eric Brandt from filming a seemingly routine traffic stop could could lead to a legal showdown that might make it easier to hold police accountable.

Read the transcript of this podcast: https://therealnews.com/cops-stopped-him-from-filming-a-traffic-stop-but-changed-their-tune-when-they-went-to-court

Pre-Production/Studio: Stephen Janis
Post-Production: Adam Coley

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