Black Father and Son Held at Gunpoint After False Bank Robbery Accusation, Later Arrested
Indisputable with Dr. Rashad RicheyNovember 5, 20258 min107,277 views
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- 🎯 Albert Jackson Jr. and his 14-year-old son were held at gunpoint in Florida in 2021 after a neighbor falsely accused him of robbing a bank.
- 💡 The accusation stemmed from a neighbor sharing an old photo (from 2019) to law enforcement, implying it was of the bank robbery suspect (who committed the crime in 2021).
- 🚔 Despite being on the roof of their house making repairs during the actual robbery, Jackson and his son were pulled over and handcuffed for about an hour.
Attempt to Present Evidence and Subsequent Arrest
- ⚖️ After being released and realizing they were not involved, Jackson sought evidence from the sheriff's office to clear his name.
- 🏛️ When he attempted to show this exonerating video evidence to Escambia County Commissioners, he was arrested on charges of battery and resisting arrest.
- 🗣️ Jackson argued he had a right to speak and show the information, but was prevented by county officials concerned about the video's content.
Criticism of Official Response
- 🎤 The speaker criticizes the county officials' reaction, calling their concern about obscenity rules a pretext to block a father from showing evidence of his mistreatment.
- 😠 The speaker expresses anger at the laughter and dismissive attitude of the politicians present during Jackson's attempt to speak.
- ✊ Jackson is confident he will beat the charges, which he believes will allow him to file another lawsuit.
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