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Incredible moment Boston man watches as police team investigates gun crime after overzealous officers surround him on sidewalk

  • Two unidentified Boston men, believed to be members of the city’s police rescue team, were seen feverishly questioning an unsuspecting man late at night.
  • But the victim is heard reminding the men of his constitutional rights and telling them he doesn’t want to talk to any of them about anything.
  • A rescue team, also known as a rescue team, is described as a special police unit that quickly surrounds and interrogates a person or group.

Video shared by a Boston man shows the moment he was confronted by two members of the city’s police rescue team.

The man, who goes by @jayglizz45 on TikTok, was seen approached by overzealous “officers” wearing police vests on a sidewalk late at night.

The two unidentified men, believed to be police officers, began feverishly questioning the calm but unsuspecting man about “reasonable suspicion regarding a firearm arrest.”

But the victim is heard responding and asking, “What law am I breaking, officer?” to which one of the men wearing a backwards hat said, “I just want to have a conversation.”

After answering the victim’s question, the reverse-cap “officer” can be heard fidgeting as he says, “I arrested this kid for a gun and you left.” It was very clear that you had something to do with this.

“So you can record me all you want but we’re going to have a conversation.” Do you want to do it like a man or do you want to record me?’

Two unidentified Boston men, believed to be members of the city’s police rescue team, were seen feverishly questioning an unsuspecting man late at night.

The reverse-cap officer can be heard fidgeting as he says,

The reverse-cap officer can be heard fidgeting as he says, “I arrested this kid for a gun and you left.” It was very clear that you had something to do with this. So you can record me as much as you want but we’re going to have a conversation. Do you want to do it like a man or do you want to record me?’

He then begins to wonder how he knew the child, but the victim calmly replies that she has no idea what the “cop” is talking about.

After hearing this, the man in the reverse cap threatens: “You want to be locked up again? Do you want to talk like a man now?

But the victim tells the “police officer” that she does not want to talk and that it is her “constitutional right.”

The official, very agitated, then suggests that the victim “chose to tell him that she had nothing to do with (what happened) in the park”.

The victim then reminds the “officer” that the park is a public space open for use, to which he responds: “The whole world knows it’s a public park.”

He then said, “So you’re telling me you didn’t know this guy. Can you swear on your life? Do you know the girl?

At this point in the video, the victim can be heard getting angry at this unjustified interrogation and asking to be “left alone”.

But the “cop” tells him that he is “detained” and that he is “part of the investigation”. He is also heard reminding him that although the man may choose not to answer any of his questions, he is still in conversation with him.

At one point, the man wearing a backwards cap tells the victim that he is “detained” and “part of the investigation.” She is also heard reminding her that although the victim can choose not to answer any of her questions, she is still in conversation with her.

At one point, the man wearing a backwards cap tells the victim that he is “detained” and “part of the investigation.” She is also heard reminding her that although the victim can choose not to answer any of her questions, she is still in conversation with her.

The victim also turns the camera towards the other officer at one point in the video, who is seen standing off to the side chewing gum.

The victim also turns the camera towards the other officer at one point in the video, who is seen standing off to the side chewing gum.

A rescue team, also known as a rescue squad, is described as a special police unit that quickly surrounds and interrogates a person or group.

A rescue team, also known as a rescue squad, is described as a special police unit that quickly surrounds and interrogates a person or group.

The annoyed victim then tells the man that he doesn’t want to talk to him and that he should call his lawyer.

He also turns the camera to the other police officer at that point, who is seen standing off to the side chewing gum.

The man wearing the backwards cap eventually walks away and says, “Watch out for a call from your PO.”

After a second, the victim asks if she is “free to go,” to which the “cop” responds, “Yeah.”

A rescue team, also known as a rescue squad, is described as a special police unit that quickly surrounds and interrogates a person or group.

They are generally on the lookout for people they “reasonably suspect of crimes”, particularly regarding firearms, and have been known to violently jump on unsuspecting people and search them.

Members of these crews tend to dress in civilian clothes and usually wear bulletproof vests.

According to the DC Justice Lab, this practice has been used so frequently in black neighborhoods that sometimes people lift their shirts before police officers can even jump out of their cars to avoid being brutally searched.

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