A Black video journalist and civil rights activist not too long ago defined how his wrongful arrest in 2015 ended within the demotion of a police officer and restitution for the incident that amounted to $20,000.
Phillip Turner recorded the moments a number of law enforcement officials in Galveston, Texas, approached him outdoors their police headquarters on Nov. 4, 2015.

Turner defined that he traveled to Galveston to get B-roll footage of the Galveston police headquarters and a fallen officer memorial to verify whether or not a Black detective who was fatally shot was included within the monument.
As he was recording that footage, Galveston Police Sgt. Archie Chapman approached him in a police car and instantly requested for his identification.
“Could I ask why you’re asking for identification,” Turner requested.
“Since you’re performing suspicious,” Chapman responded. “You’re videotaping individuals’s private autos and their license plates, so do you might have identification on you?”
As soon as Turner tells Chapman he doesn’t have his ID on him, the officer requires backup.
Chapman continues to ask Turner to determine himself, however Turner refuses and asks what crime he’s dedicated.
“I already informed you the truth that you’re being suspicious and also you’re videotaping individuals’s license plates,” Chapman solutions.
Turner continues denying the allegation that there are pictures of license plates on his recording.
After backup arrives and Turner is handcuffed and detained, he asks whether or not he’s being arrested.
“Yeah, failure to determine,” Chapman states, including that as a result of Turner is performing suspiciously, he should determine himself to the police.
Turner responds by reciting Texas Penal Code Part 38.02, a statute that reads: “An individual commits an offense if he deliberately refuses to provide his identify, residence tackle, or date of delivery to a peace officer who has lawfully arrested the particular person and requested the data.”
Refusing to take heed to Turner’s clarification of his rights, Chapman tells Turner he’s turning his video digicam off, saying he doesn’t wish to “waste battery,” though Turner requests to maintain it on whereas he’s being jailed.
In a latest video explaining the occasions that occurred after his illegal arrest, Turner said that he found that Chapman went by the recordings in his digicam and not using a warrant or his consent.
As Turner was being booked into jail, he continued to refuse to determine himself, so preliminary arrest paperwork recognized him as “John Doe.”
Turner mentioned he didn’t obtain any meals that first evening in jail and that Chapman, one other officer, and the jail supervisor Galveston County Sheriff’s Workplace Sgt. Gilbert Villareal took his automotive key and searched his automotive — additionally and not using a warrant or consent — the place they discovered his ID.
The officers rebooked Turner utilizing his actual identify after which positioned him in a holding cell with different detainees.
The following morning, a Justice of the Peace arrived on the jail to find out whether or not the present detainees can be given bonds or despatched to a county facility the place they’d await additional courtroom proceedings for his or her circumstances.
Turner mentioned that as he mentioned his case with the Justice of the Peace who reviewed the possible trigger affidavit for his arrest, he defined the Texas penal code and the Justice of the Peace issued him a $500 bond and knowledge on his subsequent courtroom date.
After Turner posted bond and was launched, his story was lined by native information outlet KHOU.
A police spokesperson informed the outlet that Turner wasn’t arrested for pictures however for failing to determine himself to officers.
“He was arrested as a result of he wouldn’t produce identification,” the spokesperson mentioned. “And the legality of that’s going to be decided by a Galveston Police Division inside investigation.”
Turner defined that when his lawyer caught wind of the incident, he despatched a requirement letter to Galveston County commissioners.
Based on Galveston County Each day Information, Turner’s lawyer accused Villareal of taking Turner’s automotive keys to find his automotive and likewise accused Chapman of illegally looking out the car.
In April 2016, the commissioners’ courtroom unanimously voted to resolve Turner’s declare and award Turner $20,000 after his lawyer asserted that his First and Fourth Modification rights had been violated.
A grand jury determined to not cost Villareal with any crimes, however after the sheriff’s workplace accomplished an inside investigation, he was demoted from sergeant to deputy.
Chapman was indicted by a grand jury and charged with prison trespassing in February 2016 in reference to the case. A choose tossed his case a 12 months later. Had he been convicted, he may have confronted six months in jail and a $2,000 wonderful.