So I’m out for a walk to take a break from my job for a bit, on my usual route, to a local path where I like to walk back and forth several times before going home. On my way there I pass a local store, outside of which is a cop car, with an officer just standing around outside it. I look over at it as I wait to cross the street (it’s very busy), but don’t really think about it much after that. I go ahead and walk for a good hour or so, thinking about work and a book I’ve been reading. After 4 times back and forth, I hesitated before deciding to do a fifth and final one. I walk to the end of the path, turn around like usual, and walk back, and about a hundred yards back down the path, a cop comes running up from behind with his fucking gun drawn.

He put it away after I stopped and held up my hands, but that shit rattled me. He asked me the usual questions about what I was doing and where I’m from and whatnot, and took my ID and called it in. I asked if I was being detained and he said, “Right now you are.” Then some more questions, during which he said there was something that happened at the store involved a red vehicle or something, and a guy whose description I match "exactly." Which I told him I knew nothing about that, but he didn't seem to believe me at all, of course. Then he left me with some detective and walked off, with my ID in hand, back down the path the way I had come from (and was heading back to). The detective tried to get chatty but I just said I was exercising my right to remain silent and waited for the other cop to come back. He came back and gave me my ID but said he was “going to go check the cameras, and if it was you, we’re going to have a problem. I know where you live.” He said something about how if it was me I should just admit it now because it’s “just a minor charge,” and if I don’t “we’re going to add interfering onto that.” Anyway he gave me back my ID and let me go, but I'm still all stressed out right now, ugh.

Now I have to trust the fucking thumb's fucking facial recognition skills using off-angle, probably poor-resolution security cam footage, Yippee. Fun 4/20! I guess I should look up a lawyer's number right now, huh?

  • Sphere [he/him, they/them]
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    2 years ago

    Courts ruled that selectively pleading the right to silence can be used as evidence against you in court.

    Ugh I did not know that. I didn't mention remaining silent to the first cop, only the detective who showed up and stood there with me until the first cop came back. Still, guess that's a misstep on my part. I didn't want to be totally uncooperative and guarantee myself a trip to the station, though.

    • usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      you should definitely get a lawyer or you're going to make mistakes in this process and might end up in jail. It is really easy to accidentally confess to crimes you haven't done if you don't have representation

      • Sphere [he/him, they/them]
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        2 years ago

        Yeah, but fortunately I'm fairly well-versed in the process from here on out: do not say anything except "I want a lawyer, and until I have one I will be invoking my right to remain silent." Then not a word, unless it's a full repetition of the same statement. My concern is not being able to reach a lawyer--do they give you a phone book to use? Anyway, it's after business hours here, so I won't be able to talk to much of anyone until tomorrow regardless.

        • usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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          2 years ago

          I don't know maybe you van find a lawyer who gives free consultations now before any trouble germinates