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NEW: Facebook comedian goes live during arrest for evading after continuing to a safer spot during brake light traffic stop Juan Javier Villa was pulled over in Seguin, Texas, for a malfunctioning center brake light. Villa stated that he continued driving a “short distance”, citing safety concerns for himself...

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Two rogue cops violate this journalist's one officer losing his job and an undisclosed settlement. A citizen journalist named Roland Reyes was recording a traffic accident scene from a public sidewalk for a local community Facebook page when he was approached by Lake Jackson Police Officers Johnny Cagle and Oscar Mendoza. ​Officer Cagle demanded that Reyes leave the scene and identify himself, falsely claiming that taking photographs of vehicles and license plates in public was illegal. Reyes knowing his rights refused to leave, asserting his right to document the scene from public property. It was clear by the response from the officers that they had zero knowledge of the laws and the constitutional rights that they swore to protect. Seeing that Reyes was going to stand his ground and not be intimidated by these tyrants, ​without ever stating that Reyes was under arrest or commanding him to show his hands, the officers tackled him to the ground. ​The handling of the arrest drew immediate backlash: ​Following the scuffle, Officer Cagle claimed injuries and took the ambulance to the hospital. Reyes, the victim, was handcuffed, transported in a squad car, and kept tied to a hospital bed during treatment before being released an hour later. ​ The City of Lake Jackson issued a statement admitting the officers acted on an "erroneous understanding of law" and that Reyes was legally filming. ​ Officer Cagle resigned from the force before he could be formally terminated, while Officer Mendoza was suspended without pay and ordered to undergo remedial civil rights training. ​Reyes subsequently retained a lawyer to file a civil lawsuit against the officers and the police department for the violation of his First and Fourth Amendment rights. His case was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount.

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Sheriff deputy busted literally hanging out of his car drunk. ​A routine patrol turned into a major internal affairs situation when a San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) officer discovered an off-duty Bexar County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) detention officer passed out behind the wheel of a running vehicle. ​The incident unfolded when an SAPD officer noticed a vehicle acting erratically before coming to a stop. Upon approaching the car, the officer found John Guzman unconscious in the driver’s seat. Making the situation incredibly dangerous, the vehicle’s engine was still running, and the transmission was actively left in Drive. Guzman's head was leaning out of the window, and there was vomit on the pavement directly next to the driver's side door. ​Once officers managed to wake Guzman and get him out of the vehicle, his physical state made the situation clear. He exhibited severe signs of intoxication, including heavily slurred speech, bloodshot and watery eyes, and a powerful odor of alcohol. ​During questioning, Guzman admitted he was attempting to drive himself home after hanging out at a friend's house. When asked to produce his driver's license, he claimed it was in his wallet inside the car but was unable to locate it. As a second officer arrived on the scene to assist, Guzman explicitly identified himself as an employee of the Sheriff’s Office, noting he had been a detention officer there for three years. ​After being read his Miranda rights, Guzman was informed he was being detained under suspicion of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. The responding officer requested that he perform a series of Standardized Field Sobriety Exercises (SFSEs), but Guzman flatly refused to participate. ​He was placed in handcuffs and read the Texas Implied Consent warning regarding breath and blood testing. Guzman refused to submit to a voluntary chemical breath test, which carries an automatic driver's license suspension under Texas law. Due to his total refusal to cooperate with field exercises or chemical testing, he was officially arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). ​Guzman was placed on administrative leave during this investigation process. Great job by these officers for treating this deputy like he was any other stop and not giving him special treatment because he wore a badge.

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