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Crimes to CourtsPublished at May 19, 2026 at 03:38 AM0:56
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Citizen Releases Dog on Cops Who Refused to Leave in Florida

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May 19, 2026 at 03:38 AM
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0:56
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Citizen Releases Dog on Cops Who Refused to Leave in Florida On May 23 2023 two police officers arrived at a homeowner property on Tanglewood Drive in Florida to deliver a criminal trespass warning on behalf of his elderly neighbor. What followed is one of the wildest police encounters ever caught on camera. Instead of complying this Florida man flipped the entire situation and trespassed the cops from HIS property. The officers were there to issue a criminal trespass warning after a dispute between the man and his elderly neighbor. The man immediately demanded names and badge numbers. Officer Hernandez Badge 535 and his partner Badge 520 identified themselves. The homeowner acknowledged the warning agreed never to return to the neighbor property and told them that is all you need now get off my property. But these officers refused to leave. Despite being asked SIX times to vacate despite clearly posted No Trespassing signs and despite being told he would not answer questions without an attorney present the officers stayed. The man cited the Fourth Amendment warned them about losing qualified immunity and told them their badges and guns are not a crown. When the officers still would not leave the homeowner gave them a 30 second countdown then closed the gate and released his dog. The officers finally backed away and the man made it clear he would defend his property. The man in this video is John Stuart a Florida resident who uploaded the original footage to YouTube on May 23 2023. The video went viral with over 38000 views on his channel alone and hundreds of thousands more across police accountability and cop watch reaction channels nationwide. As of 2026 no public lawsuit filing or settlement has been confirmed from this incident. No criminal charges were filed against the homeowner. The officers completed delivery of the trespass warning by leaving it at the gate and eventually exited after the dog was released. Stuart has not posted legal updates regarding civil action against the department. The case remains a widely shared example of a citizen asserting constitutional rights during a police encounter on private property in the USA. KEY LEGAL POINTS IN THIS VIDEO A homeowner has the right to order anyone off their property including police officers when no crime is being committed and no warrant is present. Criminal trespass warnings are civil documents and delivering one does not authorize law enforcement to remain on private property against the owners wishes. Officers who violate constitutional rights risk losing qualified immunity. The Fourth Amendment protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures. No Trespassing signs serve as legal notice under Florida Statute 810.09. The Fifth Amendment protects your right to remain silent during any police encounter on your property. • Drop your thoughts in the comments. Was this man right to stand his ground or did the officers overstep. Let us know what you think. LIKE this video if you support police accountability. SUBSCRIBE and hit the bell for more crimes to courts content. SHARE this to spread awareness about your rights. Disclaimer: This video should not be construed as legal advice. We are not attorneys. Seek legal counsel if you believe you are a victim of police misconduct. Facts presented are based on available information and are not indicative of personal opinions. Notice: We are making such material available for the purposes of criticism comment review and news reporting which constitute fair use as provided for in Section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Notwithstanding Sections 106 and 106A the fair use of a copyrighted work for criticism comment review and news reporting. KEYWORDS news, cops, bodycam, know your rights, police encounter, first amendment audit, cop watch, audit the police, law enforcement, tyrant cop, police misconduct, police overreach, police accountability, constitutional rights, 1st amendment, 4th amendment, 5th amendment, 14th amendment, civil rights lawsuit, traffic stop, Detroit police, DPD, Michigan, USA, retaliation, qualified immunity, cop gets owned, copwatch, first amendment auditor HASHTAGS #firstamendmentaudit #policeaccountability #knowyourrights #auditthepolice #copgetsowned #tyrantcop #policemisconduct #bodycam #4thamendment #copaudit #lawenforcement #policeoverreach #copwatch #constitutionalrights #firstamendment #1stamendment #audittheaudit #cops #lackluster #floridapolice #firstamendmentauditor #detroitpolice #michigan #DPD #trafficstop
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