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Little Canada Man Video Confiscated by Police

Twincities.com just published an article about Andrew Henderson, a Little Canada, MN. resident who recorded two Ramsey County police deputies as they were assisting a bloody-faced man outside of his apartment. Henderson states that he was thirty feet away, not causing any harm when deputy Jacqueline Muellner snatched the camera out of his hands and closed the video portion of the recording (the audio was left on).

The audio footage recorded Henderson calmly stating that he was not doing anything illegal, and that it’s completely legal to record video in public space. In fact, he says it was illegal for the policewoman to take his camera from him.

Nevertheless, Henderson is being charged with obstruction of legal process and disorderly conduct. It should be an interesting case to follow, and may have implications on the larger conversation about video recording police in public spaces.


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Man Arrested for Recording Police

Twincities.com recently published a news story about Andrew Henderson, a Little Canada citizen who is being charged with obstruction of legal process and disorderly conduct.

Henderson video recorded police outside of his apartment as they were dealing with a bloody-face man. The Ramsey County deputy Jacqueline Muellner quickly took possession of Henderson’s camera, even though he was thirty feet away from the incident, and calmly reciting his legal right to be recording in a public space.

As of late, courts have been siding with the public in cases like Henderson’s, especially when dealing with police. It should be interesting to see how this one turns out, seeing as Henderson was completely within his right to record.


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