No marijuana would be found on any of those involved.
Orlando, FL — Ryan Richard Diaz and two of his friends were huddling under the corner of a parking garage last July, trying to get out of the rain, when they were approached by officer Michael Napolitano.
Officer Napolitano was allegedly responding to a call of some teens “smoking marijuana.” However, no marijuana would be found on any of those involved in Napolitano’s stop.
According to a lawsuit filed this week, when Napolitano arrived he became very aggressive which compelled Diaz’s friend, Mario Manzi, to begin film.
Napolitano became irate after seeing these teens practicing their 1st amendment right to film the police; so, he proceeded to violate their rights by stopping them.
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This story is bogus. Cops avoid going out in the rain.
ReplyDeleteAnother officer with an underdeveloped sense of smell.
ReplyDeleteCops need to boycott give the streets to the criminals. Be done with it.
ReplyDeleteThis incident makes you think this? I bet your just a lazy ass who quits everything. Just gives up! Your as pathetic as this cop.
DeleteCops don't like the "light of day" do they?
ReplyDeleteSounds like Officer Overkill needs to sit back and do a couple bong hits, himself.
ReplyDeleteThis cop needed to do like Sheriff Lewis tells his men to do, "Carry a little pot to plant on kids".
ReplyDeleteOr a gun when they kill someone.
DeleteOnce again an over reaction by the police
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