Former Law Enforcement Officer turned 1st and 2nd Amendment media creator. Full-time stringer, full-time news publication. This transformation occurred when the police made the mistake of threatening to arrest me in my front yard. You can read more of the story here:
The best practice is to err on the side of caution rather than trample rights. Police in the USA are one of the most feared forms of government; they will fine, arrest, seize, and take advantage of situations when you are not well informed.
The videos contained on this channel represent opinions; the information provided is not legal advice. I am not an attorney. The stories featured in this channel include arrests and investigations, and all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Filming the police may lead you to jail or result in charges. Seek legal advice before engaging in activities similar to those shown on this channel and the internet
James Madison Audits
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Tornados everywhere. I don’t know how I would deal with one of these tornados after cops
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@orangecityfl Mayor Midnight Rant! (Original Post: www.facebook.com/share/p/1EJHpuzXQt/?mibextid=wwXI…
Looks like she uses AI to defend her blocking of disabled parking. Rule 1. Don’t block the marked spots. Rule 2. Read rule one.
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According to Police1, A petition signed by more than 11,000 officers nationwide is seeking no prison time for Sgt. Erik Duran, who was convicted of manslaughter in a fatal cooler-throwing incident.
More details: trib.al/yaAO4Ax
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Join up. Chuck arrested
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The Pasco Sheriff’s Office has arrested 57-year-old Angelo Musicaro, a local pastor and former deputy, following an investigation involving multiple juvenile victims.
Investigators allege the incidents occurred over several years and involved four victims under the age of 12.
Musicaro, who previously worked for the agency and later became a pastor, had recently announced plans to run for sheriff in 2028.
Authorities say all victims are safe and receiving support. The investigation remains active, and anyone with information is urged to come forward.
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Officers Matthew Crisera and Steve Neily arrested a family for alleged trespass at their OWN home. Police responded when the owner went to retrieve belongings from her home and her husbands kids called law enforcement. The kids allegedly just moved in from out of state.
During the encounter, an 80-year-old man had his cane taken from him, arms and shoulders twisted as he cried out in pain. Criscera yells angrily at the man to walk when he could not.
Charges against the woman—initially accused of felony trespass—have since been dropped, raising serious questions about the arrest.
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A USPS Employee was overheard degrading people with disabilities in Lake Helen! This is the second instance of this in Volusia County. A visually impaired woman fell victim to the USPS in Port Orange when refused to be helped.
FAQ: Service dogs do not need to be registered. Not required to wear a vest. Not required to go through a professional training program. Business, government can only ask. 1. Is it a service dog 2. What work or task has it been trained to perform
DO BETTER for all Americans who may be vulnerable.
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John Brant, City Administrator of Lake Helen, Florida stated that the cameras will be used DESPITE the unconstitutional ruling.
Lake Helen's process is the same as the Broward case, shifting the burden of proof to the accused.
City Moves Forward With Red-Light Camera Citations Despite Constitutional Concerns
Despite a recent court ruling in Broward County calling into question the constitutionality of certain red-light camera enforcement practices, local leadership appears undeterred.
The city manager has indicated that red-light camera citations will continue to be issued, even as legal challenges mount over due process concerns tied to the system.
At the center of the controversy is a practice critics say improperly shifts the burden of proof onto the accused. In many cases, vehicle owners receive a notice of violation and are expected to prove they were not the driver at the time of the alleged infraction—an approach that has been scrutinized in court.
The Broward ruling highlighted these concerns, with findings suggesting that such enforcement methods may violate constitutional protections by effectively presuming guilt and requiring individuals to disprove liability.
However, rather than pausing enforcement or reevaluating the program, city officials are moving forward. The city manager’s position signals a continued reliance on automated enforcement, despite unresolved legal questions and growing public criticism.
Residents and advocates argue that continuing to issue citations under a legally questionable framework exposes the city to potential liability and undermines public trust.
“This isn’t just about traffic enforcement - it’s about fundamental rights,” one local observer said. “If the courts are saying there are due process problems, why would the city continue business as usual?”
As more municipalities face similar legal scrutiny, the issue is likely to expand beyond Broward County. For now, drivers are left navigating a system that some courts have already suggested may not meet constitutional standards.
Whether additional rulings will force a change remains to be seen. Until then, citations continue to be issued, leaving many to question the legality of the process behind them.
Email John - jbrant@lakehelen.org
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