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I pulled you over for going 75 in a 55. You said you were keeping up with traffic and admitted you're driving without a license because you're waiting on a hardship license after moving back from Idaho due to a federal case related to January 6. You also mentioned pending traffic violations. As a habitual traffic violator, driving with a suspended license is a felony in Indiana. Despite your circumstances, there's no leeway with felonies, so I have to take you in. Turn around and put your hands behind your back.

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I pulled this driver over for going 70 in a 55. He said he was keeping up with traffic. He admitted he was driving without a license because he's waiting on a hardship license after moving back from Idaho due to a federal case related to January 6th, for which he is awaiting a pardon. He also said he had pending traffic violations. Dispatch confirmed his habitual traffic violator status. Because driving with a suspended license is a felony, I have to take him into custody. I told him there was no leeway with felonies in Indiana. As I was about to handcuff him, he pulled out a gun and shot himself.

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It's Elias Costianas, and today, 02/12/2025, marks four years since the FBI raided me for peacefully walking around. Despite a pardon I received yesterday from President Trump, I'm turning myself in to the marshals at the federal courthouse due to a judge's order. The charges stem from the unlawful raid on my home. Through this ordeal, my faith has deepened, and Jesus Christ is my lord. I hope my experience can lead to positive change. Please share my story and pray for a resolution. The spirit of President Trump's executive order is clear, but the judge in my federal case is not honoring it. Thank you all, and God bless.

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I pulled you over for going 70 in a 55. Do you have your license and registration? I was coming from church and my mom's cemetery. I want you to know that I'm a January 6th defendant waiting on a pardon and I can't afford this ticket. Also, I'm driving without a license right now. You're getting off with a warning for the speeding, but you're a habitual traffic violator. That means you're facing a felony for driving while suspended, so you're coming with me. I can't go to jail for this. It's a felony, so there's nothing I can do. I understand your circumstances, but you can't drive.

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A driver was stopped for going 75 in a 65 mph zone. The driver said he was going 70. The driver's license is expired because he is waiting for immigration papers for employment with two years experience. He is originally from Maryland but currently works in San Luis, Missouri. The occupants are headed to Nashville for a construction project involving renovation, painting, and drywall. The vehicle has four rows of seats, which the officer notes is unusual. The officer suspects the driver is being paid to transport the passengers to Maryland. The driver states that no one else in the vehicle has a driver's license. He is unable to locate the vehicle's insurance and calls his boss.

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I'm Steve Baker, and I'm an independent journalist who was arrested for covering the January 6th protests. Despite working as a journalist, the FBI singled me out and charged me with crimes like disruptive conduct for simply being there. I was even asked to surrender in shorts and flip-flops, likely to be put in an orange jumpsuit, but my attorney negotiated against it. While being processed, I was cuffed, fingerprinted, and leg chained. An assistant US attorney named Adam Dreher is responsible for my case. Despite some support, no mainstream media has defended me. This is a clear case of political tyranny.

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I pulled you over for going 75 in a 55. You said you were just keeping up with traffic. I asked for your license and registration, and you said you have the title. You mentioned you were coming from church and your mom's cemetery, and also that you're a January 6 defendant waiting on a pardon and can't afford any trouble. Then you admitted to driving without a license while waiting for a hardship license after moving back from Idaho due to your federal case and pending traffic violations. I found out you're a habitual traffic violator, which means driving with a suspended license is now a felony. You're going to have to come with me. It's out of my hands since it's a felony. Turn around and put your hands behind your back.

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I pulled you over for going 70 in a 55. Do you have your license and registration? I was coming from church and my mom's cemetery. I need to tell you I'm a January 6th defendant and can't afford any more trouble. I'm driving without a license because I'm waiting on a hardship license, and I moved back from Idaho due to my federal case and pending traffic violations. I had to move back to Indiana to qualify for the license. You're getting a verbal warning for speeding, but you're a habitual traffic violator, which means you're at a felony status for driving while suspended, so you have to come with me. It's a felony, so I have no leeway. I understand your circumstances, but you can't drive. Turn around and put your hands behind your back.

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A police officer stopped a driver for allegedly going 70 in a 65 mph zone. The driver stated his license was expired due to pending immigration paperwork. The driver said he lives in Maryland but is working in San Luis, Missouri, and the next project is in Nashville. The vehicle belongs to his boss, who lives in Houston, Texas. The driver was unable to locate the insurance paperwork and called his boss. The driver said he and his crew do construction work, including remodeling, painting, and drywall. He claimed he was the only one with a driver's license. The officer noted the vehicle had an unusual number of seats and speculated the driver was being paid to transport the passengers, possibly to Maryland.

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I was detained for a couple of hours because they suspected I had a bomb. The bomb squad, ATF, and FBI were involved, but they eventually let me go. I could fix a lot of things mechanically; there's a lot going on in my mind. A friend gave me a sweet bike a couple of years ago, and I'm currently on a cross-country journey. Right now, I'm stalled but aiming to reach Boise in 100 days. If I leave today, I'll make it to the convention tomorrow. What do you think is better: Sheetz or Wawa? They both have good options.

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The speaker with PTSD is upset about being pulled over for going 13 miles over the speed limit. They claim they were driving at the same pace as other cars and were on a speaker phone call with their son. The officer explains that they pulled the speaker over because they were going over the speed limit and admits to not writing a ticket. The speaker expresses concern about being late for a job meeting and feeling unsafe. The officer clarifies that they can only pull over one car at a time and explains the purpose of the ticket. The speaker continues to express their dissatisfaction and feeling unsafe.

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I need you to turn off your vehicle and step back here with me. You were verbally warned about your speed, but you're a habitual traffic violator, which puts you at a felony status for driving while suspended. You're going to have to come with me today. It's a felony offense, so there's no leeway. If it were a misdemeanor, maybe I could work something out, but I can't in this case. I understand your circumstances, but you can't drive. Your driving has resulted in this situation. Now, turn around and put your hands behind your back.

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I pulled you over for going 75 in a 55. You said you were keeping up with traffic, and you handed over your license and registration. You mentioned you were coming from church and your mom's cemetery. Then you told me you're a January 6th defendant waiting on a pardon and that you're currently driving without a license because you're waiting for a hardship license after moving back from Idaho. Because you are a habitual traffic violator, driving while suspended is a felony. You're going to have to come with me. I can't cut you any slack, since it's a felony, not a misdemeanor. I understand your circumstances, but you can't be driving. Turn around and put your hands behind your back.

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I pulled someone over for going 70 in a 55. They said they were keeping up with traffic and admitted to driving without a license because they are waiting on a hardship license after moving back from Idaho due to a federal case related to January 6th. They claimed they stormed the capitol and are awaiting a pardon. I discovered they are a habitual traffic violator, which makes driving with a suspended license a felony in Indiana. Due to it being a felony, I had no choice but to arrest them.

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You have a California driver's license but no physical copy? That's noted. You identify as a cat? The information on the tag seems to belong to your boyfriend. I didn't mean to offend, but I assumed you two were together based on your attire. However, I'm not mad about the assumption; I'm just his owner, not his boyfriend. We can handle this differently. I could tow the car since a cat can't drive in California. Animal control could take you to a shelter, and your owner would need to pay $70 for retrieval and immunizations. What do you want to do? I can also call a mental health professional if you're considering a rabies shot instead of just showing me your ID.

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A police officer stopped a driver for allegedly going 70 in a 65 mph zone. The driver stated his license was expired due to pending immigration paperwork. The car was his boss's, who lives in Texas but is currently in Maryland. The driver could not immediately locate the proof of insurance and called his boss. The driver said they were headed to a project in Missouri, and next week to Nashville, for construction work involving remodeling, painting, and drywall. He claimed he was the only one in the vehicle with a driver's license. The officer questioned the number of seats in the vehicle, as it seemed unusual, suspecting an extra row had been added. The officer speculated the driver was being paid to transport the passengers, possibly to Maryland.

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What do you want? The Lord caught up with me. How did this happen? I’m facing charges for election subversion, retaining classified information, and payments to an adult film star. I don’t know what to do. Just say it wasn’t you. The feds found my top secret documents on the bathroom floor, and now I’m indicted for election interference. I tried to hide them from what they were about to see. How can I get away with this when they don’t take cash payments?

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I've received the body cam footage from the Jasper County Sheriff's office regarding the Matthew Huddle shooting on January 27th. The video starts with a traffic stop where I pulled someone over for speeding. The driver informed me he was a January 6th defendant awaiting a pardon and driving without a license due to hardship license issues related to his federal case. I discovered he was a habitual traffic violator, leading to a felony charge for driving with a suspended license, meaning I had to take him into custody. Things escalated when he stated he would violate probation and then threatened to shoot himself.

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On a highway stop in San Luis, Missouri, the officer says, "we was running 75 down through here" in a 65 mph zone; the driver replies, "Is it 70 or 65? It's 65." The driver admits, "The problem with my license right now is expired. Right? It's suspended?" and says he is waiting "the paper for immigration for I go to the NBA." He identifies as from Maryland and explains the work as "construction, like, remover removal, painting, dry boat, everything like that." Only he has a license; others have none and insurance cannot be found; he says he will call his boss. The truck is described as having an unusual seating arrangement with multiple rows; "How many rows have you got in here? Four?" and "It's three three seats." The officer notes, "hauling these people for money is what he's doing," and adds, "sometimes they kill mingle dope and"

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The speaker explains that they were arrested for going through a check stop and hitting a pylon, but denies hitting a police officer. They express frustration with the lack of evidence in their trial and regret choosing a jury trial. They mention their upcoming sentencing date and the harsh conditions imposed on them. The speaker talks about not having a license for almost two years and the difficulties it has caused in their ability to work. They mention being proud of the protests happening worldwide and believe their prosecution is politically motivated. They provide their Facebook page and email for people to support them financially.

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Okay, so you're getting off with a verbal warning for speeding, but you're a habitual traffic violator, which puts you at a felony status for driving while suspended. You're going to have to come with me. No, I can't go to jail for this. You're going to have to come with me, it's a felony offense and there's no leeway with felonies in the state of Indiana. If it was a misdemeanor, I could work with you, but it's not. I understand your circumstances, but your driving has resulted in this situation. I'm going to put your information here for a sec. Turn around and put your hands on... Don't you do it. No!

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An officer stopped a driver for going 75 in a 65 mph zone. The driver said he was going 70 and his license was expired due to pending immigration paperwork for permanent employment. He lives in Maryland but is originally from Missouri and heading to Nashville for a construction project involving remodeling, painting, and drywall. The vehicle belongs to his boss, who lives in Houston, Texas. The driver couldn't find the insurance and called his boss. The officer noted the vehicle had an unusual number of seats, with four rows, and speculated that the driver was being paid to transport the eight passengers to Maryland.

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A driver is pulled over for going 70 in a 65 mph zone. The driver says he is from Maryland but works in San Luis, Missouri. He states his license is expired because he is waiting for immigration papers. The officer asks where they are coming from, and the driver says San Luis, where he works in construction doing painting and drywall. He mentions a future project in Nisquiel. The officer asks about insurance, which the driver has trouble locating. The officer notes the vehicle has four rows of seats, which he finds unusual, suspecting an extra row was added to transport people for money, possibly to Maryland.

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Good morning. Trooper Jones with the state patrol. I clocked you going 72 in a 55. Any reason for your speed? No, sir. Do you have your license? Yes, sir. Where are you headed? Back to Albany. Is the truck registered in your name? Yes. Hang tight for a moment. I'll issue a citation for speeding. Your court date is on the ticket. If you prefer not to go to court, you can call the number on the ticket to handle it over the phone. Please sign here; it just acknowledges you received this copy and the instructions. What does your tag mean? It means "fire" in Spanish. Alright, please slow down. Thank you. You too, take care.

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I pulled someone over for going 70 in a 55. They said they were keeping up with traffic and admitted they were driving without a license, waiting on a hardship license after moving back from Idaho due to a federal case. They mentioned being a January 6th defendant awaiting a pardon. I found out that they are a habitual traffic violator, resulting in a felony status for driving while suspended. Because of the felony, I explained there was no leeway and that they would have to come with me. I attempted to arrest them, but they resisted and threatened self-harm.
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