When Stupid Cops Arrest Agents Of The Law

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🔍 Episode Overview:
On July 7, 2020, In Columbus, Ohio, ATF agent James Burk has filed a federal lawsuit against two Columbus police officers, Joseph Fihe and Kevin Winchell, and the City of Columbus, alleging excessive force and unlawful detention while he was performing official duties. Burk, a 16-year veteran of the ATF, claims he was confronted, tased, and handcuffed by the officers despite identifying himself as a federal agent during a routine assignment to retrieve a shotgun from a prohibited possessor.

On December 20, 2019, in Carrabelle, Florida, FBI Special Agent Alexis Hatten was handcuffed and placed in a patrol car by Franklin County deputies during a misunderstanding about his identity while investigating a complaint about police corruption. The incident, caught on bodycam, escalated when deputies doubted Hatten's legitimacy as a federal agent, partly due to a vehicle tag discrepancy and a mistaken appearance on a terrorist watch list. Despite identifying himself and displaying FBI credentials, Hatten was detained, leading to a review by the FBI.

On April 22, 2022, in Carson City, Deputy Francisco Torres wrongfully arrested DOJ Official Anton Iagounov for "Police Impersonation" after stopping his vehicle with Red/Blue lights, without establishing probable cause. A search revealing an FBI badge and a vehicle search without a warrant ensued, breaching the Fourth Amendment.

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