A cop was recorded playing a Taylor Swift song during a clash with protestors in an attempt to get any footage of him pulled from YouTube for copyright infringement.
Protestors gathered at the Alameda County Courthouse in Oakland, California yesterday (July 1), where the pre-trial hearing of San Leandro Police Officer Jason Fletcher was taking place.
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He is facing voluntary manslaughter charges for killing a Black man called Steven Taylor in a Walmart store last year. Fletcher had already tased Taylor, who was accused of trying to steal an aluminium bat and a tent, when he shot the man in the chest.
Sheriffâs Deputy David Shelby had reportedly been arguing with the Anti-Police Terror Projectâs policy director James Burch about whether a banner was a âtripping hazardâ or not. Aware that the interaction was being filmed, Shelby took out his phone and played Swiftâs âBlank Spaceâ on it.
âYou can record all you want,â Shelby said after Burch asked him if they were âhaving a dance party nowâ. âI just know it canât be posted on YouTube.â
Cop Plays Taylor Swift to Prevent Video Sharing of Him Harassing Protesters
A cop demanded we move #Justice4StevenTaylor banners. We asked him why. He pulled out his phone & played a Taylor Swift song.
âYou can record all you want, I just know it canât be posted to YouTube." pic.twitter.com/avpf1LUvCd
— Anti Police-Terror Project (@APTPaction) July 1, 2021
As Consequence of Sound reports, YouTube has a Content ID system that scans videos for copyrighted materials that have been uploaded without permission or ownership of the copyright. Shelby appeared to think that by playing a song he didnât own the copyright to, the platform would pull any footage of him that was uploaded in its routine scans.
However, video footage of Shelbyâs actions is still available to view on YouTube and other social media sites. A spokesperson for the Alameda County Sheriffâs Office told ABC7 News the incident had been referred to internal affairs, who would determine if the officer had violated their code of conduct.
Meanwhile, Swiftâs first of two collaborations with Big Red Machine was released earlier today (July 2). âRenegadeâ will feature on the bandâs upcoming second album, âHow Do You Think Itâs Gonna Last?â.
The groupâs Aaron Dessner, also of The National, has teased the second team-up with the pop star. âThereâs another song called âBirchâ thatâs really, really stunning that she sings and is a big part of with Justin [Vernon],â he said. âJustin sort of leads the charge, but sheâs a huge part of it and itâs a duet.â
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