@#7 ... Oops. ...
One thing I also noticed in my searches was that those events occurred circa 2017.
But there have been few, if any, since then.
So, have the police officers become wise to that, I'll call it, the 30-second rule?
Whoa, my search turned up this, which I had not known about...
Twenty years ago, YouTuber 'would be dead,' Danbury cop says in body cam video (2021)
www.newstimes.com
... Newly released footage from the Danbury Police Department gives further insight into police officers' response to a man recording video inside the city's library and City Hall, including the suggestion from one officer that the man "would be dead" had the incident occurred years ago.
The new footage, in addition to reports connected to multiple incidents involving the man, comes as Danbury police officials work to conclude their internal investigation into the matter.
The 15 videos with hours of body camera footage released this past week to Hearst Connecticut Media through a Freedom of Information Act request are similar to the videos SeanPaul Reyes has posted on his YouTube channel. His channel, Long Island Audit, includes incidents recorded last month at the Danbury Library and this month at City Hall in which he claims to exercise his First Amendment rights to film in public spaces.
An internal police investigation was opened following the library incident that occurred in early June. Friday, Chief Patrick Ridenhour said the initial investigation is in its final stages, as a hearing is pending "and a decision on what, if any further action should be taken."
"It revealed some violations of our policies, including the comments you are referring to, and is now being addressed through our department's disciplinary process," Ridenhour said of the investigation in an email, declining to provide a copy of the report. The comments referred to include a comment made by one officer stating "20 years ago, that f***** would be dead," referring to Reyes. ...
And, fwiw....
CT Appellate Court dismisses YouTuber's appeal of Danbury guilty verdict for trespassing (2023)
www.newstimes.com