Police Officer Demands Papers From Black Pharmacist - She's From Texas, Wins $15.9M lawsuit
The Police officer was being a jacka**!!
Police Officer Demands Papers From Black Pharmacist - She's From Texas, Wins $15.9M lawsuit
Police Officer Demands Papers From Black Pharmacist - She's From Texas, Wins .9M lawsuit
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Jan 13, 2026 #BodycamFootage #FourthAmendment #CivilRights
Phoenix, Arizona. Bodycam and in-store CCTV footage capture a chilling confrontation inside a neighborhood pharmacy that would explode into one of the largest civil rights verdicts in Arizona history. Dr. Vanessa Mitchell, a licensed pharmacist with fifteen years of experience, is confronted at her own counter and unlawfully ordered to produce papers and proof of citizenshipwithout probable cause, reasonable suspicion, or any lawful basis.
Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Dr. Mitchell calmly asserts her Fourth Amendment rights, explaining that she cannot be detained or forced to show identification based on an anonymous, vague complaint. Instead of de-escalating, Officer Blake Morrison doubles down. The footage shows the escalation in real time: the unlawful demand for ID, the retaliatory arrest, the forced entry into a restricted pharmacy area, and the moment officers discovertoo latethat Dr. Mitchell is exactly who she said she was: a U.S. citizen and respected medical professional.
Multiple camera angles tell the full story. Police bodycams capture the officers assumptions and anger. The pharmacys security cameras reveal the wider contextcustomers frozen in shock, a professional woman standing her ground, and an arrest carried out for asserting constitutional rights. What followed was a federal civil rights lawsuit that exposed racial profiling, false arrest, and retaliation under color of lawending in a $15.9 million verdict against the City of Phoenix.
This case isnt just about one pharmacist. Its about whether the Fourth Amendment protects everyone, or only those who comply when unlawfully ordered to do so. Dr. Vanessa Mitchells story is a powerful reminder that knowingand assertingyour rights matters, and that accountability is possible when the truth is captured on camera.
Oneironaut
(6,227 posts)You can tell its a skit. Also, starting off with show me your papers makes no sense. A cop would never say that. They would ask for something specific.
There seems to be many fake videos like this popping up. One was posted previously with the same storyline as well I think, but, a different pharmacy layout.
Also, I havent seen a news story referencing this. The names mentioned do not come up in search engine results.
CurtEastPoint
(19,865 posts)CurtEastPoint
(19,865 posts)I don't doubt this happened but I find it strange. Something of this magnitude should bring up dozens of news hits.
dalton99a
(92,331 posts)Beware of fictional news stories on YouTube
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(3,166 posts)Shellback Squid
(9,884 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(22,181 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(175,401 posts)I hope that this officer was fired