“Policing For Profit”: Cops Claimed Couple Had Drugs, But They Were Really Looking for Cash
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There’s no doubt that many abuses have become entrenched in the devastating war against drugs – in which rights have been tossed aside and police have been trained to become thugs.
The most recent episode released via dashcam video proves the point.
This couple were stopped while returning from a family members’ funeral by Tennessee cops who were part of the 23rd Judicial District Drug Task Force, who badgered them to allow police to search their vehicle – despite the fact that they had done nothing to garner police attention other than having an out of state license plate.
As Matt Agorist at the Free Thought Project reported:
After the police failed to intimidate the couple into “consenting” to a search, the unit pulled out a K-9 dog, who unsurprisingly, gave a positive indication on the car – fitting with the training of a police dog, and the agenda of its drug war efforts.
But there were no drugs in the car.
After dismantling the dashboard and combing through the car, the police admitted they were really looking to seize cash – with the narrative that they ‘expected’ to find cash rather than drugs since they were bound for California on I-40 from the small Tennessee town.
Watch the video:
Again, the officer actually admitted on tape that they were really just looking for large amounts of cash:
The couple told NewsChannel 5 that they believed the police led the dog to make a false alert, and used the K-9 as an excuse to search for cash – which could then be seized under asset forfeiture laws, and split between officers for personal gain.
If true, it is the graft that keeps the drug war corruption going strong.
Know your rights, and assert your rights, even if the cops don’t abide by them. They can always be sued after the fact.
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