A University City, Missouri police sergeant detained a man who flipped the bird and demanded identification

 

On May 9, 2021 a sergeant with the University City, Missouri Police Dept. detained and demanded the identification of a man after receiving a middle-finger salute.

Sgt. Larry Becton approached the man and accused him of "aimlessly walking around" and insisted that he provide ID.

"Do you live over here," Becton asked. "It's not an option. Right now you're being detained ... for suspicious activity," the officer said.

"I will take you to the station and get your ID," Becton repeated.

The suspect, who asked to remain anonymous, asked,  "Is this because I flicked you off?"

As Becton demanded the man stand up, presenting his handcuffs, said, "I'm going to put you in handcuffs right now. Go ahead and resist if you want to." He then reached into the man's pocket and fished out his wallet. "For future reference, young man, you don't disrespect the police like that" the police sergeant said.

Sgt. Becton eventually released the individuals he had detained without any charges.

See the encounter.

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