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You came into my home like I was dangerous. You don't know what it's like to have 10 officers yelling at you while your mother cries in the hallway.
Understand? When we act, it's because we follow evidence. And right now, everything points to you. You are the thief.
Can someone finally explain why I'm here? I've been sitting in this chair for hours. You broke into my house this morning, shouted at me to get down, and took me away like some criminal. I haven't done anything wrong. I don't even know what this is about.
Calm down, Mr. Lewis. We are not here to fight. We are here to understand what happened. That's it. You were brought in because you match the description of a suspect involved in a robbery that happened this morning. Is it clear?
What? A robbery? That's ridiculous. I was at home. I didn't do it. You can ask my neighbor, Mrs. Taylor. She saw me leave the house at 8:00. Not before, I promise. I mean, how can I be accused of something I didn't do? Please, I need to go to work. I can't be here. It is a mistake.
Look, I get that you're upset, but let's start from the beginning. When we arrived at your house, you refused to open the door. You shouted, saying you didn't know who we were. And when we came in, you resisted arrest. That's not good. You tried to pull away. That's already a serious matter.
Of course, because you didn't tell me what was going on. You scared my mother half to death. How could you do that? You kicked the door open like I was some murderer. I am not. Anyone could resist if a stranger burst into their house like that. I was just scared. I panicked. I didn't know how to react. I think anyone could react that way if they were in the same situation.
Mr. Lewis, we had a warrant and we had a reason to be there. The victim's statement gave us a clear lead. That's why we did that.
Victim? What? What victim? Who are you talking about?
All right. At approximately 7:25 this morning, a woman named Laura Bennett was walking to her office on Maple Street. She claims a man approached her from behind, grabbed her phone and money, and pushed her when she tried to stop him. She was hurt. The suspect then ran toward the corner, jumped onto a black motorcycle, and left quickly. Everything is in the report and it's clear.
She described the man as mid-30s, short brown hair, red t-shirt, and riding a black motorcycle license plate ending with "2K". You perfectly match the description given to us by the robbery victim.
What? Wait, a black motorcycle? You're serious? Because there must be hundreds of black motorcycles in this city. Mine's been parked all week. I haven't used it. I promise you can ask my neighbors. They will tell you the truth.
Yes, of course. That's what we're going to verify. But the thing is that the partial plate matches yours and the victim identified your photo from the database. That's why you're here.
That's crazy. She's making a mistake. Who's that woman? I've never seen that woman in my life. Why would I steal her phone and money?
That's what we are trying to find out. I have to check. You don't have a record, which helps you, but your behavior this morning—resisting arrest—makes things complicated.
You think I resisted because I'm guilty, but I resisted because I'm innocent. You came into my home like I was dangerous. You don't know what it's like to have 10 officers yelling at you while your mother cries in the hallway.
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You came into my home like I was dangerous. You don't know what it's like to have 10 officers yelling at you while your mother cries in the hallway.
Understand? When we act, it's because we follow evidence. And right now, everything points to you. You are the thief.
Can someone finally explain why I'm here? I've been sitting in this chair for hours. You broke into my house this morning, shouted at me to get down, and took me away like some criminal. I haven't done anything wrong. I don't even know what this is about.
Calm down, Mr. Lewis. We are not here to fight. We are here to understand what happened. That's it. You were brought in because you match the description of a suspect involved in a robbery that happened this morning. Is it clear?
What? A robbery? That's ridiculous. I was at home. I didn't do it. You can ask my neighbor, Mrs. Taylor. She saw me leave the house at 8:00. Not before, I promise. I mean, how can I be accused of something I didn't do? Please, I need to go to work. I can't be here. It is a mistake.
Look, I get that you're upset, but let's start from the beginning. When we arrived at your house, you refused to open the door. You shouted, saying you didn't know who we were. And when we came in, you resisted arrest. That's not good. You tried to pull away. That's already a serious matter.
Of course, because you didn't tell me what was going on. You scared my mother half to death. How could you do that? You kicked the door open like I was some murderer. I am not. Anyone could resist if a stranger burst into their house like that. I was just scared. I panicked. I didn't know how to react. I think anyone could react that way if they were in the same situation.
Mr. Lewis, we had a warrant and we had a reason to be there. The victim's statement gave us a clear lead. That's why we did that.
Victim? What? What victim? Who are you talking about?
All right. At approximately 7:25 this morning, a woman named Laura Bennett was walking to her office on Maple Street. She claims a man approached her from behind, grabbed her phone and money, and pushed her when she tried to stop him. She was hurt. The suspect then ran toward the corner, jumped onto a black motorcycle, and left quickly. Everything is in the report and it's clear.
She described the man as mid-30s, short brown hair, red t-shirt, and riding a black motorcycle license plate ending with "2K". You perfectly match the description given to us by the robbery victim.
What? Wait, a black motorcycle? You're serious? Because there must be hundreds of black motorcycles in this city. Mine's been parked all week. I haven't used it. I promise you can ask my neighbors. They will tell you the truth.
Yes, of course. That's what we're going to verify. But the thing is that the partial plate matches yours and the victim identified your photo from the database. That's why you're here.
That's crazy. She's making a mistake. Who's that woman? I've never seen that woman in my life. Why would I steal her phone and money?
That's what we are trying to find out. I have to check. You don't have a record, which helps you, but your behavior this morning—resisting arrest—makes things complicated.
You think I resisted because I'm guilty, but I resisted because I'm innocent. You came into my home like I was dangerous. You don't know what it's like to have 10 officers yelling at you while your mother cries in the hallway.