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Is There a Right to Call a Cop a Dumb@$$?

Posted on June 26, 2023 by johnbryanlaw

Bodycam footage was just released showing a police officer in Phoenix, Arizona arresting a guy for calling him a “dumbass.” Is that a constitutional arrest?

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