Sovereign Citizen Security Guard Beats Unlawful Arrest After Cops Contradict Themselves on Bodycam
Malcolm Tally was working security in Detroit on the night of June 2, 2025, when two police officers claimed they saw what looked like a rifle equipped with a mounted flashlight sweep in their direction before it was placed back inside a vehicle. Tally was immediately arrested on suspicion of felonious assault against a police officer, administered a breath test, and charged with carrying a concealed weapon while under the influence. Authorities also seized his firearms, retaining them even after the original charges were dismissed and later refiled. When the case finally reached an evidentiary hearing, the defense focused on a single, pivotal issue: *Did the police ever have probable cause to arrest Malcolm Tally in the first place?* The answer, they argued, could be found in the officers' own body camera footage. As the recordings were played in court, the judge listened closely to every statement and every detail before deciding whether the arrest was legally justified. *Disclaimer:* This video is intended solely for informational and educational purposes and should not be considered legal advice. The court proceedings discussed are matters of public record. Any third-party materials remain the property of their respective owners and are used under the principles of commentary, criticism, news reporting, and education. If you are involved in a legal matter, consult a qualified attorney licensed in your jurisdiction before making any legal decisions.

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