Alton Sterling Witness: Cops Took My Phone, My Surveillance Video, Locked Me Up

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This is what happens when you give information that contradicts a cop. Anybody want to guess why they treated Muflahi this way?

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana — The owner of the convenience store where Alton Sterling was killed last week by cops alleges in a lawsuit that police stole surveillance video from his shop, confiscated his cellphone, and locked him inside a car for the next four hours.

Abdullah Muflahi, proprietor of the Triple S Mart, said he saw police confront and kill Sterling, who was selling CDs with his permission in his front parking lot last Tuesday night. Muflahi recorded part of the incident in footage he gave The Daily Beast last week that shows Sterling did not have a weapon in his hand when Officer Howie Lake shouted “Gun!” and Officer Blane Salamoni fired six shots into his chest.

Muflahi claims in a lawsuit filed Monday in Baton Rouge district court that after Salamoni killed Sterling, he immediately told responding officers Lt. Robert Cook and Officer Timothy Ballard to confiscate the “entire store security system” and detain him. I told them I would like to be in the store when [they took it],” Muflahi told The Daily Beast, adding that he also demanded they get a warrant for the seizure of his private property.Instead, Cook and Ballard took away Muflahi’s cellphone (and the video on it) and locked the him in the back of a their car before they entered the store.

"I was pounding on the car window when they went into the store," Muflahi said. Muflahi was confined to the car for the next four hours, his lawsuit claims. The only time he was let out was to use the bathroom."

“The officers would not allow Mr. Muflahi to use the restroom inside of his business establishment and he was escorted to the side of his building and forced to relieve himself right there within arm distance of a BPRD officer and in full view of the public,” the lawsuit states.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...phone-my-surveillance-video-locked-me-up.html
 
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This is what happens when you give information that contradicts a cop. Anybody want to guess why they treated Muflahi this way?

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana — The owner of the convenience store where Alton Sterling was killed last week by cops alleges in a lawsuit that police stole surveillance video from his shop, confiscated his cellphone, and locked him inside a car for the next four hours.

Abdullah Muflahi, proprietor of the Triple S Mart, said he saw police confront and kill Sterling, who was selling CDs with his permission in his front parking lot last Tuesday night. Muflahi recorded part of the incident in footage he gave The Daily Beast last week that shows Sterling did not have a weapon in his hand when Officer Howie Lake shouted “Gun!” and Officer Blane Salamoni fired six shots into his chest.

Muflahi claims in a lawsuit filed Monday in Baton Rouge district court that after Salamoni killed Sterling, he immediately told responding officers Lt. Robert Cook and Officer Timothy Ballard to confiscate the “entire store security system” and detain him. I told them I would like to be in the store when [they took it],” Muflahi told The Daily Beast, adding that he also demanded they get a warrant for the seizure of his private property.Instead, Cook and Ballard took away Muflahi’s cellphone (and the video on it) and locked the him in the back of a their car before they entered the store.

"I was pounding on the car window when they went into the store," Muflahi said. Muflahi was confined to the car for the next four hours, his lawsuit claims. The only time he was let out was to use the bathroom."

“The officers would not allow Mr. Muflahi to use the restroom inside of his business establishment and he was escorted to the side of his building and forced to relieve himself right there within arm distance of a BPRD officer and in full view of the public,” the lawsuit states.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...phone-my-surveillance-video-locked-me-up.html

Swine
 
Was it right to take his phone, lock him in the car, refuse to let him call a lawyer or even go to the rest room? He wasn't a suspect.

You're misunderstanding me. Your OP said this is what happens when you contradict the cops. I got the impression the cops took everything from him before he had a chance to talk to anyone else.
 
You're misunderstanding me. Your OP said this is what happens when you contradict the cops. I got the impression the cops took everything from him before he had a chance to talk to anyone else.

What part of the OP is confusing you?
 
You're misunderstanding me. Your OP said this is what happens when you contradict the cops. I got the impression the cops took everything from him before he had a chance to talk to anyone else.

He wanted to be in the shop with the cops after they got a warrant, which was contradictory to what they ultimately ended up doing.

"Muflahi claimed in his lawsuit that police detained him and took the hard drive at around 1 a.m. So either police waited five hours to get a warrant and seize the hard drive—or they grabbed the hard drive and got a warrant after the fact to make the seizure appear to be legal."
 
He wanted to be in the shop with the cops after they got a warrant, which was contradictory to what they ultimately ended up doing.

"Muflahi claimed in his lawsuit that police detained him and took the hard drive at around 1 a.m. So either police waited five hours to get a warrant and seize the hard drive—or they grabbed the hard drive and got a warrant after the fact to make the seizure appear to be legal."

So did the cops go after him because he contradicted them or because they were going to go after the video regardless?
 
"Hours after Muflahi’s lawsuit was filed, it was revealed that police had filed the search warrant and the affidavit with a court clerk on Monday morning—six days after Sterling was killed."

And six days after they had taken the store's video...
 
Tit for Tat?

This is what happens when you give information that contradicts a cop. Anybody want to guess why they treated Muflahi this way?

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana — The owner of the convenience store where Alton Sterling was killed last week by cops alleges in a lawsuit that police stole surveillance video from his shop, confiscated his cellphone, and locked him inside a car for the next four hours.

Abdullah Muflahi, proprietor of the Triple S Mart, said he saw police confront and kill Sterling, who was selling CDs with his permission in his front parking lot last Tuesday night. Muflahi recorded part of the incident in footage he gave The Daily Beast last week that shows Sterling did not have a weapon in his hand when Officer Howie Lake shouted “Gun!” and Officer Blane Salamoni fired six shots into his chest.

Muflahi claims in a lawsuit filed Monday in Baton Rouge district court that after Salamoni killed Sterling, he immediately told responding officers Lt. Robert Cook and Officer Timothy Ballard to confiscate the “entire store security system” and detain him. I told them I would like to be in the store when [they took it],” Muflahi told The Daily Beast, adding that he also demanded they get a warrant for the seizure of his private property.Instead, Cook and Ballard took away Muflahi’s cellphone (and the video on it) and locked the him in the back of a their car before they entered the store.

"I was pounding on the car window when they went into the store," Muflahi said. Muflahi was confined to the car for the next four hours, his lawsuit claims. The only time he was let out was to use the bathroom."

“The officers would not allow Mr. Muflahi to use the restroom inside of his business establishment and he was escorted to the side of his building and forced to relieve himself right there within arm distance of a BPRD officer and in full view of the public,” the lawsuit states.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...phone-my-surveillance-video-locked-me-up.html

This is really childish on the part of the Baton Rouge Police? The so-called officers or thugs with badges that murdered Alton, lack common sense, in it's place they used fool foolhardiest!?!! Kudos to Mr. Muflahi for his video!
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This is really childish on the part of the Baton Rouge Police? The so-called officers or thugs with badges that murdered Alton, lack common sense, in it's place they used fool foolhardiest!?!! Kudos to Mr. Muflahi for his video!
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Let's just hope nothing happens either to Mr. Muflahi or his video evidence.
 
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