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American man in swim trunks questioned by policewoman about carrying weapons: Have you studied the constitutional amendment?

author:Yuluo was shocked

Ryan, a white American man, went for a swim in a public pool near a hotel in Palm Beach that day, and because of the proximity, he wore only a pair of swimming shorts and went bare.

There is only one lady in the pool, and this lady may not let Ryan swim in this pool for safety reasons, since it is a public pool, why not let me swim here?

He did not heed the lady's refusal to swim in the pool, and the woman called her husband, who came and pulled up his shirt with a weapon pinned to his waist.

American man in swim trunks questioned by policewoman about carrying weapons: Have you studied the constitutional amendment?

The hero didn't suffer the immediate loss, Ryan had to leave the pool, and the more he thought about it, the more angry he became, so he called the police.

Guerrero, a black policewoman who was patrolling the neighborhood, may have been nervous, she only heard a few key words, harassing his wife, and having a weapon around her waist.

The policewoman rushed to the scene of the incident and met Ryan head-on, who saw the police coming and stepped forward.

Guerrero was nervous and immediately pulled out his pistol and pointed it at him, shouting orders for him to pull his hand out of his trouser pocket so that he could see his hand.

American man in swim trunks questioned by policewoman about carrying weapons: Have you studied the constitutional amendment?

Ryan had no choice but to obey her orders, and followed the policewoman Guerrero to point a pistol at Ryan and make him lie on the ground, and handcuff him.

Ryan asks Guerrero aloud, what crime has he committed? I'm wearing only a pair of swim trunks now, could I have a weapon hidden in my body?

But Guerrero didn't listen to his argument and called for reinforcements, and Ryan asked Guerrero, as a police officer, have you studied Article 4 of the Constitutional Amendment?

American man in swim trunks questioned by policewoman about carrying weapons: Have you studied the constitutional amendment?

Then the police rushed over, and Ryan finally explained that he was not the one who carried the weapon, but the person who reported the crime.

Eventually, the policewoman finally figured out that she had made a mistake, she just remembered the fact that a man had a weapon pinned to his waist, and she didn't care if she could hide the weapon if she was wearing only a pair of swimming shorts.

The U.S. police are very sensitive to the call to the police for weapon possession, and if they disagree, they may shoot first to protect themselves.

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