Bunnykid68
Grandmaster
Hmm, after reading several accounts of the events, I am left with a completely opposite conclusion.
The subject attracted police attention by virtue of his loud music causing a disruption while police were investigating a crime.
According to witnesses, when he was asked to turn his music down (the suspect himself admitting his music might have been "a little loud"), he shouted profanity, and failed to comply.
There were others videotaping and they were completely ignored.
I don't think the freedom to intentionally disrupt a legitimate criminal investigation with music would pass muster
He failed to comply and was breaking what law, annoying a cop? Criminal investigation? They were using loud speakers to yell at someone in a house.
Why is riot mentioned in the damn title of this thread?