False Charge Examples (police)

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ROID charges:

When cops can’t find a legitimate arrest, they resort to the “ROID” charges- resisting, obstruction, interference, and disorderly. Let’s go through them one by one:
  1. RESISTING is a secondary charge. There has to be an initial arrest charge in order for there to be a resisting charge.
  2. OBSTRUCTION obstruction is a physical act. For example if an officer was trying to Cuff a friend of mine and I tried to grab his arms and interfere that would be obstruction. Words are not obstruction. Cameras are not obstruction. Speaking to someone who is being placed under arrest is not obstruction.
  3. INTERFERENCE defending one’s civil rights is never interference. Words are not interference. If an officer can’t multitask well then that’s his problem it’s not interference. Do your job officer, focus on what you need to focus on.
  4. DISORDERLY cops cannot be the complainant in a disorderly charged. You need to have a non law enforcement citizen involved who is being either verbally or physically assaulted with harm. Photographing cops is not disorderly conduct…

False Charge Examples:

WAR ON DRUGS:

  • Kansas Two-step tactic: target out-of-state cars: you’re suspicious because your car has cameras and you’re not telling me what you’re doing: call canine unit

Police lie about “failure to signal” as a pretext to detain couple:

The fact that people expect that they’re going to get arrested for some reason, even though they did nothing wrong, shows what a huge problem exists in the United States

An Auditor saves an Innocent man from jail:


  1. I don’t know that there is anything wrong with what the police is doing — “entrapment”