Video: BLM Co-Founder Pulled Over in Florida — His Reaction Is Exactly What You’d Expect

I have always been a huge supporter of body cams. This ios a perfect example of what cops go through on an hourly basis in this country.
Drag that prick to jail and tow the vehicle.

BTW,
Nice set of tits on that fat asshat.
 
Soto confirmed that criminal charges against him have been dropped.
His lawsuit also names a sergeant present during the incident and asserts systemic failures within HCSO.
As the legal battle unfolds, Soto continues to demand accountability for what he describes as racial profiling and excessive force.
 
Soto confirmed that criminal charges against him have been dropped.
His lawsuit also names a sergeant present during the incident and asserts systemic failures within HCSO.
As the legal battle unfolds, Soto continues to demand accountability for what he describes as racial profiling and excessive force.


Guess u missed this part


Soto previously submitted an apology to HCSO in October 2024, acknowledging that his own actions contributed to the arrest.
 
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So u cant pull over someone with BLM clothing on.....he thinks they get a pass


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WRONG


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According to Florida Statute 320.061, it’s illegal to “alter motor vehicle registration certificates, license plates, mobile home stickers,


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“BLM co-founder gets pulled over, refuses to comply, and then cries racism—shocker.”
He should have followed the law, but the officers actions were excessive.
Guess u missed this part


Soto previously submitted an apology to HCSO in October 2024, acknowledging that his own actions contributed to the arrest.
That doesn’t excuse the behavior of the arresting officers. The offense was a very minor one.
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So u cant pull over someone with BLM clothing on.....he thinks they get a pass
No, he should still comply with the law, but the cop should as well. The department admitted they made mistakes.
 
He should have followed the law, but the officers actions were excessive.

That doesn’t excuse the behavior of the arresting officers. The offense was a very minor one.

No, he should still comply with the law, but the cop should as well. The department admitted they made mistakes.
You're not a cop and I would wager you have never been on a ride-a -long, correct?
 
The offense was a very minor one.



Minor ones get u pulled over,,,I did a very slow rolling stop at a stop sign last week got pulled over,,,,,guess what I gave the cup my DL when he asked ..I didn't scream at him that he couldn't do this


All the POS had to do was accept his ticket or warning like a man

But he had to scream and refuse to comply and point out his BLM shirt


All the cop did was tell him why he was pulled over and ask him for his DL which is standard in a pull over I GUESS THAT WAS RACIST....and the POS refused to comply and became combative even the lady in the car was telling him to calm down
 
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Minor ones get u pulled over,,,I did a very slow rolling stop at a stop sign last week got pulled over,,,,,guess what I gave the cup my DL when he asked for it


All the POS had to do was accept his ticket like a man

But he had to scream and refuse to comply and point out his BLM shirt


All the cop did was tell him why he was pulled over and ask him for his DL which is standard in a pull over I GUESS THAT WAS RACIST....and the POS refused to comply and became combative even the lady in the car was telling him to calm down
Well, the charges were dropped, but not the lawsuit…that speaks volume.

Are you black?
 
Well, the charges were dropped, but not the lawsuit…that speaks volume.

Are you black?

So that doesn't mean the stop was not justified


Soto previously submitted an apology to HCSO in October 2024, acknowledging that his own actions contributed to the arrest.
…that speaks volume.
 
So that doesn't mean the stop was not justified


Soto previously submitted an apology to HCSO in October 2024, acknowledging that his own actions contributed to the arrest.
…that speaks volume.
Yes, it does, he is contrite for the mistake he made. He’s the bigger man.

The suit is ongoing that’s speaks more and it will probably be settled by the department without a trial.

Save this space!
 
He's a 3rd year law student?

Perhaps it's in the 4th year is when they teach you to hash it out in the courtroom, not the side of the road.
 
Yes, it does, he is contrite for the mistake he made. He’s the bigger man.

The suit is ongoing that’s speaks more and it will probably be settled by the department without a trial.

Save this space!
So it was a mistake to pull him over and ask for DL?

How so?
 
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