Man Arrested For Unlawful Photography

Man Arrested For Unlawful Photography
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Nearly everyone carries a cell phone and it’s hard to find one without that camera feature.  It’s convenient when you want to take that impromptu photo, but a Tri-Cities area man ended up behind bars after snapping a shot of a Johnson County sheriff’s deputy during a traffic stop.

The cell phone photographer says the arrest was intimidation, but the deputy says he feared for his life.

“Here’s a guy who takes me out of the car and arrests me in front of my kids.  For what?  To take a picture of a police officer?“ said Scott Conover.

A Johnson County sheriff’s deputy arrested Scott Conover for unlawful photography.

“He says you took a picture of me.  It’s illegal to take a picture of a law enforcement officer,“ said Conover.

Conover took a picture of a sheriff’s deputy on the side of the road on a traffic stop.  Conover was stunned by the charge.

“This is a public highway,“ said Conover.

And it was not a place where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy as Tennessee code states.  The deputy also asked Conover to delete the picture three times.

“He said if you don’t give it to me, you’re going to jail,“ said Conover.

Under the advice of the Johnson County attorney, the sheriff would not comment and the arresting deputy said he didn’t want to incriminate himself by talking to us.

In an affidavit, the deputy said he saw something black with a red light which he thought was a threat.  Conover was also arrested for pointing a laser at a law enforcement officer.

“At no time did I have a laser.  I had an iPhone,“ said Conover.

When you take a picture in the dark with Conover’s Apple iPhone, there is no flash or any light that comes from the phone that could be mistaken for a laser.

In a witness statement by a Mountain City officer, is says the deputy asked about the picture rather than looking for a laser.

“If you arrested me, wouldn’t you take the laser?  If you arrested me, wouldn’t you take the camera?“ said Conover.

He expects these charges to be dismissed.

“This guy maliciously arrested me, charging me with phony charges that he don’t even understand himself,“ Conover said.

The American Civil Liberties Union would not comment on Conover’s case without fully reviewing the allegations, but told us there is no law that prohibits anyone from taking photographs in public areas, even of police.  Taking photos is protected by the First Amendment.  Conover is ordered to appear in a Johnson County court on August 6th.

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Documents:

Affidavit of complaint.

Statement by Mountain City,  TN patrolman Kenneth Lane.  He   was the assisting officer at McCloud’s traffic stop.

Statement by Mountain City,  TN patrolman officer Ben May.  He   arrived on scene as McCloud and Lane were talking to Conover (cell phone   photographer).

 

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Flag Comment Posted by Sassy1 on July 13, 2008 at 9:27 am

I would own part of Johnson County over this silly arrest.

Flag Comment Posted by samantha rose on July 12, 2008 at 4:20 pm

Where was the sheriff when all this happened? This sounds unbelievable , does this county even have a high sheriff ? They need educated deputies , Obviously their not. what academy did this guy go to?  It sounds like the movie “Police Academy” . He needs to clean their clock with a good civil rights lawsuit. I hope the best to him.

Flag Comment Posted by The Real Truth on July 12, 2008 at 11:51 am

Mr Conover has not told the whole truth in this matter.  The pictures he was taking was of people who just left the bar he owns and whom were drinking at his bar. I believe the driver of this car had to much to drink and this could reflect on Mr Conovers bar and a ticket and or fine for Mr Conover.
Mr. Conover put this officers life in danger by his reckless behavior and he should not be allowed to get a way with this!  Mr Conover was/is looking for another lawsuit to support his family.

Did you know two day’s after he was arrested he took out a city official from Mountain City in a limo, out for dinner?? Any flags here?

If you look into his history it is full of lawsuits even when he was in Florida. Even there he couldn’t run any honest businesses. Some he wins, some he loses!!

Flag Comment Posted by nurse4e on July 12, 2008 at 11:13 am

How stupid is that? If this Deputy is so scared, why is he in Law Enforcement? My advice is to sue the Deputy, Sheriff Office and the County for this idiot is acting on behalf of all three. Somone please keep me posted on the out come @ courtservicesinc@yahoo.com

Flag Comment Posted by rawbleedorange on July 12, 2008 at 9:44 am

obviously this is not a very competent officer. what years of experience does he have with law enfoecement? without a doubt,,an abuse of power. to say he should sue him is just ludicrous.

Flag Comment Posted by chipmunk on July 11, 2008 at 10:03 pm

Somebody needs to kick the deputy’s ass. He’s apparently one who tinks his gun and badge makes him God.  I hoe this gus sues them and wins.  I can’t stand Redneck cops.

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