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Street Cop Podcast

Handcuffing

Street Cop Podcast

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4.9967 Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2021

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

In this archive episode, Dennis reminds officers that handcuffing does not necessarily transform investigative detention into a full-blown arrest. Recorded on 09/03/2020. US v Glenna US Court of Appeals 1989 US v Kapperman 1985 US v Tilmon 1994 US v Purry 1976 US v Perdue 1993 US v Crittendon 1989 US v Taylor 1983 US v Smith 1993 For NJ - State v Dickey 1998. Citing above listed US district court rulings. If you like what you are hearing and want to stay in the loop with the latest in Street Cop Training, please follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/StreetCopTraining

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0:00.0

One, one, I got a camera.

0:02.0

I don't know.

0:03.0

Uh-huh.

0:05.0

You trying to be a hot-up.

0:08.0

You trying to be a street cop?

0:10.0

Welcome, everybody.

0:12.0

I wanted to get this one done. I got two cameras going here. We got people, some

0:16.6

my brother and sisters here over on Instagram because they refused to adopt the Facebook stuff so we had Instagram live we have Facebook live in the group.

0:27.0

I should have matured.

0:29.0

All right this is one that's been coming up all week I wanted to get it in before I left. I didn't spend usually a lot of research

0:36.0

where I did this video, but I want you to know what the topic of the video is today. It is a common one I hear throughout the country it is a misnomer of fallacy a common

0:47.1

myth and what's it supported by yes that's right nobody reading case law just saying things and taking guess as usual and that's what we're

0:56.7

here to do to spell myths right with what facts so what's that myth today it is handcuffing

1:02.1

by itself the gesture of handcuffing somebody during

1:04.6

investigated attention, converts that to a full-blown arrest?

1:07.6

And that couldn't be further from the troops supported by many court cases in many states.

1:11.8

As a matter of fact, I haven't found this state yet that actually said that once

1:15.3

when it handcuffs on somebody that automatically makes it a de facto arrest. It is not

1:18.7

true. It is absolute BS. And as I always say if you have something that is contradictory to the

1:24.9

statements that I'm making here off a factual data you can go ahead and send me

1:29.4

that stuff and review it is there possibility that a state may have some case law that says the

1:34.8

latter of what I'm advocating today? Yeah, sure, there is. Sure. I mean, there are new

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