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Man jailed for a month despite Flock showing he was 5 miles from crime scene
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Analysis Summary
A San Diego man spent a month in jail after police arrested him based on a Flock license plate reader hit, despite the camera data itself showing he was five miles away from the crime scene at the time it occurred. Police ignored or misinterpreted the timestamp evidence that would have cleared him. The case highlights how law enforcement can misuse automated surveillance systems even when the technology itself provides exonerating data.
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โMan jailed for a month despite Flock showing he was 5 miles from crime sceneโ
Confirmed by Ars Technica, Times of San Diego, and WebProNews. San Diego man arrested based on Flock license plate reader hit, but camera data showed he was 5 miles away at time of crime. Released after one month.
โPolice misinterpreted or ignored Flock camera timestamp to justify arrestโ
Multiple sources confirm police failed to properly interpret timestamp evidence. Ars Technica reports 'cop seemingly ignored Flock camera timestamp.' Times of San Diego notes 'timing errors, ignored evidence.'
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