Well, unless you are a higher legal authority in Rochester NY than the DA is, you can rabble on aimlessly as long as you won't... it still won't change the fact the cops violated this woman's rights, the DA recognized this and asked a judge to dismiss the charges. And she will sue the city and has a greater chance of winning than the cops do...
Enjoy your pointless little rant.
I think the cop was wrong to arrest her, but I don’t think the cop was wrong to order her to back up.
If she had refused to back up, I wouldn’t have had a problem with the cop arresting her.
It’s amazing how many of you there are who are so quick to judge cops in any situation as this, anywhere across the United States, despite the fact you weren’t there when the situation occurred, and don’t have a clue as to whether the facts as reported are accurate and true, while accepting the word of someone who stepped out of her home with the intent to try and capture video of white cops violating the rights of someone stopped in their neighborhood. Perhaps the woman will file suit. That, in and of itself, is not evidence the officer violated her rights. A jury will, if the suit is filed, make that determination, not you. Speaking of pointless statements, in the words of Ronald Reagan, there you go again.