This Afroman trial is giving me life.

Cops raided Afroman's house for no reason. They pointed guns at him and his kids, ransacked his house, and tried to disconnect his home security cameras. They didn't disconnect them all, and so were allegedly caught on camera stealing his money.

He then made a series of music videos using footage from his security camerasz and body cam footage. Now the cops are suing him for making the videos. The ACLU is defending him.

https://m.youtube.com/shorts/2m8NpGplUOM

Lawyer Asks Afroman If He’ll Stop Talking About Cops Who Raided Home

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@mekkaokereke Note that they "stole" ("miscounted") money, and yet police officers are above the law, so while it's a win, it also shows the ugly side.

If #Afroman didn't happen to have a million social media followers, be a popular artist, be moderately wealthy, and have a working home security system, the story would have gone thoroughly differently; if unlucky, the police would have managed to plant some drugs …

@yacc143
If police officers are above the law, should law breakers become police officers to avoid limitations on their crimes?
@nuwagaba2 Well, for the US, current experimental indication is that the best position for habitual criminals to avoid any consequences is “President of the United States” #uspol #USPolitics
@yacc143
That means laws are not there to promote justice but to protect those in power and authority. People must avoid being victims of it. Can I share with you about my project?