For Your Safety – Never Talk to Police!

Across our college campus my buddy and I were walking around 1 a.m. We were underage, drunk off our butts, and just trying to get back to our Fraternity.  A friend had organized a party in his dorm, and we had been drinking for hours. Suddenly, police stopped us. They separated us, and started asking where we had been, what we had been doing, why we were out so late, etc. I refused to answer any questions. I asked for a lawyer, asserted my right to remain silent, and simply stood there. My friend, on the other hand, was extremely nervous. He started answering questions.

Being afraid the police would find out about the underage drinking, he tried to hide that part of the story.  The two officers took turns tearing his narrative of the evening apart. They kept repeating the same questions in different ways, aggressively pointing out every time his answers changed. They tried several times to ask me questions. I refused every time. What we did not know, until later, was that someone with a baseball bat had been smashing in car windows on campus. The actual vandalism had occurred miles from where we were, but even so, here were two guys just wandering across campus early in the morning…

Based on my friend’s babbling, the police decided that we must have been responsible and so they hauled us in. As they were getting the paperwork ready to charge us with vandalism, we got lucky. Fortunately for us, about 6 a.m. they caught the guy in the act miles away from where we had been detained. At that point, it was clear that we had had nothing to do with it. Unfortunately, by that time, my friend had already confessed to underage drinking and given up the name of our friend who had organized the party. He was so afraid of being charged with smashing up cars, that he would have given up his own mom if he thought it would help. The duty sergeant decided to let us go. We hadn’t had any alcohol on us when stopped. However, the police referred the matter to the University and we all wound up on academic probation for a year. Since I was a reservist, the military found out about the incident and….. Well, it wasn’t fun.

All this happened because my friend tried to withhold information from the police. That made them suspicious enough to ignore the lack of any other evidence and prepare to charge us with a crime we had not committed.  What we were guilty of, underage drinking, wasn’t even what the police were investigating. They should never have even known about it. I never answered a single question. If my friend had done the same, we would have eventually simply walked away from the incident and had a good laugh over breakfast.

Unfortunately, my friend’s first reaction, based on his conservative upbringing, was to try and cooperate with the police as best he could. That is a reflex many of you reading this probably share. Either get out of that mindset right now, or risk becoming victims of the “new normal.” 

For your own good, put your judgmental, middle-class Christian morality on hold for a minute Growing up poor, I  learned to deal with police in a different fashion than many of you. Early and frequent interactions with the law taught me that real life works very differently than the lectures in school safety class from “Officer Friendly.” Especially in the brave new world we are facing, please read and follow the advice in the next paragraph.

Don’t talk to police unless you are the one who called them for help. Even then, be careful. If detained by police, never answer questions, never consent to searches, never give the police the names of others or any information about them. Do not bring police into your home, if you can avoid it.  Keep your business to yourself.

Always demand an attorney and teach your minor children to refuse to answer any questions without you present. That is vitally important, as police interrogate kids all the time if they can get away with it. Remember – you must verbally assert your rights as merely “remaining silent” is not the same thing. Even if you are innocent of what the police are investigating, providing too much information could land you in jail on something else.

Mom arrested walking dogAround the world, including some American states, there are curfews and travel restrictions. People are getting arrested and fined because they drove too far from home, or they were out too late without a good enough reason. Some areas, you can’t even leave your home at all, unless you have an approved excuse. Attending protests and other exercises of free speech have been criminalized in places that we usually think of as “free.” Even if you peacefully exercise your rights to speech and assembly, don’t think for a minute that will protect you. The fall out from the Capitol Hill “riot” is only just beginning. While those who entered the Capitol and/or assaulted police are criminals, those who peacefully assembled are not. But I can assure you, many people who attended the Trump rally in Washington will be lucky to only get doxxed and lose their jobs.

You may support the “thin blue line.” You may be a great person. You may never have had any trouble with the law. How wonderful for you! That can easily change going forward, and please remember – don’t talk to the police.

Even in your church, there are people who consider Trump supporters terrorists, whether or not they were even in DC. Aristotle Papanikolaou (Tweet below) holds an endowed chair at Fordham University. He is a big-time name in Greek Orthodoxy. He and his leftist cohorts think of conservatives / Trump supporters not as political opposition, but as evil people. The Atlantic article he retweeted said, “For the past four years, Donald Trump has been playing two roles: one as president, and the other as the rallying point for a coalition of theocrats, internet fantasists, white supremacists, and various other authoritarians who are in no way committed to peaceful transitions of power.”

Any of you with politically unpopular positions (such as supporting Trump and/or Christian morality) need to realize that your Church, your neighborhood, the Federal government, and your local police force are full of people who believe the same thing – you are not entitled to civil liberties because you are a dangerous, evil person.

Aristotle Tweet

In Australia and the UK, countries with similar legal systems to ours, citizens have been investigated and even arrested for social media posts. Think such things can’t happen in America? Think again. In 1918, at a time when our constitutional order was much more robust than today, the Democrats gave us the Sedition Act which made it a felony to criticize the government. More than 2,000 American citizens were arrested and prosecuted pursuant to the Sedition Act before Republicans, victorious in both houses of Congress in the mid-terms, could repeal it. That is just one example of criminalizing dissent. There are many more marring our 240+ year experiment in self-rule. Not only can such things happen in America, they have happened in America.

Last year a domestic terrorism bill died in Congress. The bill or one like it will be reintroduced. Biden has said it is a major priority.  The bill will target “white nationalists, white supremacists and neo-Nazis.” Remember the article quoted above? The government will get to define what is and what is not “white nationalism” and “white supremacy,” so you attending a rally for a Congressman who supported Trump, your social media posts in favor of a “color blind” society, criticizing Nancy Pelosi, making a contribution to the “wrong” organization – almost anything falling under the rubric of “right-wing” politics could end up earning you a visit from the police. Depending on how that goes, you could face some serious trouble.

And please don’t make the mistake of thinking that being a person of color will help the situation. Because of “internalized oppression,” you don’t have to be white to be a white supremacist. Plus, you can be guilty even if you did not knowingly do anything wrong. Remember, providing material support for “domestic terrorism” is also be a crime, and that concept can be interpreted very expansively. Even innocuous conversations with a friend who gets into trouble could drag you into a world of hurt.

Christ arrested and chargedThe police and/or federal agents may approach a situation as “asking for your help.” As a good citizen, you will likely fall into that trap. Don’t do it.  Be wise as a serpent, harmless as a dove. Think twice about posting on social media or attending protests, and never talk to police without a lawyer present. For now, we still have the right to remain silent and every single American should be prepared to exercise that right in every single law enforcement interaction. 

You will not talk yourself out of a ticket. You will not talk yourself out of an arrest. You will never be able to successfully lie or mislead the police. They are trained interrogators that trap suspects into contradictions even when the suspects are telling the truth. If you make someone repeat the same story over and over again, that person will inevitably start to slip up. Once he or she starts altering / shading the story under duress, no matter how slightly, then perjury may be on the table. Remember General Flynn? You can be completely innocent, but still suffer consequences because you inadvertently misremember details.

Any evidence against you is made infinitely worse once they have you on tape answering questions.

So don’t talk to police. Want a lawyer’s advice? Please watch this video from Regent Law Professor James Duane in which he tells you all the reasons why you should always exercise your Fifth Amendment Rights. This video is a few years old, but it is more important today than when it was first filmed. Please share it and this article with everyone.

Exercising your rights is not anti-Christian. Exercising your rights is not immoral. You are not lying if you are not talking.

Christians are the most persecuted group of people on Earth. As the new world develops, even publicly advocating for Christian morality could become criminalized.  Do not believe we are immune in America because we have a Constitution – the government has violated it more than once. You could easily find out the hard way that you have run afoul of  a new “hate speech” statute you did not even know existed.

Watch the video. Share the video. And don’t talk to police.

Vladimir is a member of the OCA who has been active in fighting for civil liberties for many years. 

 

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