>>If she kept her distance and let the arrest happen peacefully, judging from this particular video, the cop would have likely left her alone.
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She did keep her distance. Just as much distance as everyone else.
And the arrest had already taken place when Johnny Jackboot decided to show everybody what a tough man he was, and could boss hery around.
Again, that exposes the LIE that the cop felt endangered by her proximity, because others were just as close, and he didn’t bother them.
And videotaping from your own property is not a crime.
what part of NO CRIME WAS COMMITTED do you not understand?
She got close to the arrest. Judging from the video, it looks like, unless she was using magnification, she got about 5 feet away at one point or two.
As I pointed out, the fact that she was on her property is meningless because the courts recognize that the constitution isn’t so absolute that you have unlimited application or scope of your rights.
In other words, you can be arrested on your property if you do not comply with an officer’s orders, even if you’re not committing an actual crime.