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Cops Ordered Off California Property by Man Who Knows the Law
Cops Ordered Off California Property by Man Who Knows the Law
Real news. Real bodycam. Real constitutional rights. This is not a traffic stop. This is a private property police encounter in San Joaquin County, California, USA that the first amendment audit and cop watch community never stopped sharing.
Two San Joaquin County Sheriff's deputies arrived at a gated residence on Tanglewood Drive to serve a criminal trespass warning under California Penal Code 602 after a neighbor dispute. They walked past no trespassing signs and entered without a warrant. That one decision turned a routine law enforcement visit into one of the most referenced police encounter videos in America.
THE FULL STORY:
The homeowner had briefly spoken with his elderly neighbor on her porch. She later contacted the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office claiming discomfort. Deputies were sent to deliver a formal trespass warning under Penal Code 602.
What nobody expected was the man behind that gate.
He demanded names and badge numbers on camera. Deputy Hernandez of the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office was identified on scene. The homeowner cited Penal Code 602 right back, telling the deputies they were now the ones trespassing. He invoked the 5th Amendment, refused all questions without an attorney, and warned both officers they were risking qualified immunity by remaining after repeated revocation of permission, a serious 4th Amendment concern.
He had filed at least five prior complaints against law enforcement and pledged two more that day. He gave a live 30-second countdown, closed the gate, and released his dog Mikey. One deputy threatened force against the dog. Legal experts note such force requires an immediate credible threat, not a timed exit demand on someone else's land.
After a tense standoff, both deputies left. The paperwork sat at the gate unsigned.
UPDATE THROUGH 2026:
No charges. No arrest. No citation. The footage spread across first amendment audit channels and cop watch communities across the USA. By February 2025, San Joaquin County approved $3.3 million in civil rights settlements against sheriff's deputies, including an $850,000 payout to a homeowner alleging deputy trespass and rights violations. The county settled without admitting fault. Instant karma does not always arrive on camera. Sometimes it arrives in court. No confirmed lawsuit tied to this Tanglewood Drive encounter has been reported as of 2026.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS:
1st Amendment: Right to record and hold law enforcement accountable.
4th Amendment: Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures on private property.
5th Amendment: Right to remain silent without an attorney present.
California Penal Code 602: Remaining on private property after being told to leave is a criminal offense, including for officers.
Qualified Immunity: Officers who knowingly violate established constitutional rights can lose this protection.
From Florida to Texas, New York to Georgia, citizens across America are using bodycam footage and the first amendment auditor movement to hold law enforcement accountable. All claims are alleged. Contact a licensed attorney if your rights were violated.
Incident: Tanglewood Drive, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Outcome: No arrest. No charges. Deputies departed.
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DISCLAIMER:
This channel is not operated by the original videographer. We are a broadcasting and commentary platform. All content is published for educational, informational, and public interest purposes only. We are not attorneys. Nothing here is legal advice. All claims are alleged. Laws vary by jurisdiction. This content is not intended to provoke, incite, or harm anyone and is not a call to action. If you believe you are a victim of police misconduct or a civil rights violation, consult a licensed attorney immediately.
NOTICE:
This video may contain copyrighted material not specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is used under the Fair Use doctrine under Title 17, Section 107 of the United States Copyright Law for criticism, comment, review, and news reporting in the public interest. All original footage and media remain the property of their respective owners. Rights holders may contact us directly before filing a platform dispute.
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Видео Cops Ordered Off California Property by Man Who Knows the Law канала USA CrimeNet
Real news. Real bodycam. Real constitutional rights. This is not a traffic stop. This is a private property police encounter in San Joaquin County, California, USA that the first amendment audit and cop watch community never stopped sharing.
Two San Joaquin County Sheriff's deputies arrived at a gated residence on Tanglewood Drive to serve a criminal trespass warning under California Penal Code 602 after a neighbor dispute. They walked past no trespassing signs and entered without a warrant. That one decision turned a routine law enforcement visit into one of the most referenced police encounter videos in America.
THE FULL STORY:
The homeowner had briefly spoken with his elderly neighbor on her porch. She later contacted the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office claiming discomfort. Deputies were sent to deliver a formal trespass warning under Penal Code 602.
What nobody expected was the man behind that gate.
He demanded names and badge numbers on camera. Deputy Hernandez of the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office was identified on scene. The homeowner cited Penal Code 602 right back, telling the deputies they were now the ones trespassing. He invoked the 5th Amendment, refused all questions without an attorney, and warned both officers they were risking qualified immunity by remaining after repeated revocation of permission, a serious 4th Amendment concern.
He had filed at least five prior complaints against law enforcement and pledged two more that day. He gave a live 30-second countdown, closed the gate, and released his dog Mikey. One deputy threatened force against the dog. Legal experts note such force requires an immediate credible threat, not a timed exit demand on someone else's land.
After a tense standoff, both deputies left. The paperwork sat at the gate unsigned.
UPDATE THROUGH 2026:
No charges. No arrest. No citation. The footage spread across first amendment audit channels and cop watch communities across the USA. By February 2025, San Joaquin County approved $3.3 million in civil rights settlements against sheriff's deputies, including an $850,000 payout to a homeowner alleging deputy trespass and rights violations. The county settled without admitting fault. Instant karma does not always arrive on camera. Sometimes it arrives in court. No confirmed lawsuit tied to this Tanglewood Drive encounter has been reported as of 2026.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS:
1st Amendment: Right to record and hold law enforcement accountable.
4th Amendment: Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures on private property.
5th Amendment: Right to remain silent without an attorney present.
California Penal Code 602: Remaining on private property after being told to leave is a criminal offense, including for officers.
Qualified Immunity: Officers who knowingly violate established constitutional rights can lose this protection.
From Florida to Texas, New York to Georgia, citizens across America are using bodycam footage and the first amendment auditor movement to hold law enforcement accountable. All claims are alleged. Contact a licensed attorney if your rights were violated.
Incident: Tanglewood Drive, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Outcome: No arrest. No charges. Deputies departed.
---
DISCLAIMER:
This channel is not operated by the original videographer. We are a broadcasting and commentary platform. All content is published for educational, informational, and public interest purposes only. We are not attorneys. Nothing here is legal advice. All claims are alleged. Laws vary by jurisdiction. This content is not intended to provoke, incite, or harm anyone and is not a call to action. If you believe you are a victim of police misconduct or a civil rights violation, consult a licensed attorney immediately.
NOTICE:
This video may contain copyrighted material not specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is used under the Fair Use doctrine under Title 17, Section 107 of the United States Copyright Law for criticism, comment, review, and news reporting in the public interest. All original footage and media remain the property of their respective owners. Rights holders may contact us directly before filing a platform dispute.
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