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Michael Reichert – Breakfast In Collinsville

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[Michael Reichert - Breakfast In Collinsville]

[Terrance Huff] Source: LYBIO.net
My name is Terrance Huff and this is my friend Jon Seaton in December 2011 we decided to go to St. Louis to see a StarTrek Exhibit at the St. Louis Science Center, it was pretty cool. They had some of the sets there from the original series and ships that they used in the Motion Pictures. We woke up the next morning grabbed some Jack-In-A-Box and headed East on I-70 back to Hamilton Ohio. We came across an Officer who was sitting in the median beside the highway his name was Michael Reichert the K9 Officer for Collinsville, Illinois, Police Department. He paced my car for about 4 or 5 miles, like he wasn’t even paying attention. There was a car who zoomed passed us and we assumed the he pulled out to pull him over. But he didn’t. He decided to drop back and check my license plates and soon after he got behind my vehicle, hit his lights and pulled me over to the side of the road. At this point it’s pretty much what you’d expect from any traffic stop. Officer Reichert asked me for my drivers license, proof of insurance registration which I had all of and all were current. Then Officer Reichert asked me to step to the back of the car so he could talk to me there cause he was having trouble hearing me over the highway noise.

[Michael Reichert]
( ) right – I have a hard time hearing you with the car going by can I get you to step back here and I’ll tell you why I stopped you real quick?

[Terrance Huff]
(exits vehicle)

[Michael Reichert]
If you just wanna step out in front of my car I’ll be right back with you ok

[Michael Reichert]
How you doin’ today?

[Jon Seaton - Passenger]
Good.

[Michael Reichert]
Good. What’s you name?

[Jon Seaton - Passenger]
Jon

[Michael Reichert]
Jon do you have any ID on you at all bud?

[Michael Reichert]
Where you all heading?

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
Officer Reichert then returns to the front of his vehicle and informs me why I was pulled over.

[Michael Reichert]
Ok. ok.

[Michael Reichert]
The reason I’m stopping you – I’m not sure what happened back there, you were in front of the truck, in the lane and then you went about half way over the lane and then you come back over.

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
I – [interrupted]

[Michael Reichert]
I thought initially, I thought you were gonna change lanes and then you come back, you didn’t have no turn signal on there or anything like that – I don’t know if you were talking with — (passenger)

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
You can tell by the look on my face that I’m shocked, flabbergasted of what he’s just told me. I know for a fact that I wasn’t weaving but I’m from out of State and I don’t want any trouble so I’m just gonna go along with it. And Officer Reichert has already shown that he’s morally compromised by fabricating a reason to pull me over.

[Michael Reichert]
I’ll tell you what – I’m just gonna check your lights/license real quick and as long as all comes back I’ll get you out of here – ok?

[Terrance Huff]
Okay

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
At this point he takes Jon’s and my ID’s back to his car to check for warrants. There are none. But he does dig deep into our pasts, he finds an old arrest record of mine that was supposed to be expunged after it was dismissed in court. He seems to find joy in discovery of this record and refers to me as a mutherfucker.

[Michael Reichert]
You mother fucker

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
We wait for nearly 25 minutes and then a second officer arrives. Soon after Officer Reichert shows back up to the car with a piece of paper in his hand.

[Michael Reichert]
The computers are running super slow man

[Terrance Huff]
That’s ok

[Michael Reichert]
There’s both you ID’s back.

[Terrance Huff]
Okay

[Michael Reichert]
This is a warning, it’s not a ticket, it don’t cost you anything, you don’t have to go to court

[Terrance Huff]
Okay

[Michael Reichert]
Anything like that, ok. When ever we stop people we have to document why we stop them

[Terrance Huff]
Okay

[Michael Reichert]
Okay, there’s a – you have any questions about that at all

[Terrance Huff]
No – I appreaciate —-

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
And I shook Officer Reichert’s hand this should of been the end of it but it wasn’t. Instead he decided to spin another tale of my partner being nervous about something.

[Terrance Huff] Source: LYBIO.net
Thank you

[Michael Reichert]
Let me ask you a question real quick – when I went up to your partner he seemed really apprehensive, really nervous, is there any – any particular reason for that at all?

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
As we check the tape at the time of questioning, it doesn’t appear as Jon is really nervous at all. In fact, he sounds pretty laid back.

[Michael Reichert]
What happened back there – I don’t know if you guys were talking or whatever – went about half way over the line and then come back, right in front of the tractor trailer couple of miles back.

[Jon Seaton]
I was eating ( )

[Michael Reichert]
Ok. Ok.

[Michael Reichert]
Where you got ( ) from?

[Jon Seaton]
( )

[Michael Reichert]
Ok.

[Michael Reichert]
Alright man…

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
Jon’s nervousness is another fabrication by Officer Michael Reichert. Did you also notice that Jon had no recollection of me weaving in traffic, either way it was soon revealed why we were pulled over in the first place.

[Michael Reichert]
This highway right here – we have a major problem with people running guns and drugs and illegal stuff up and down the highway. Okay, you guys don’t have anything like that inside your car now do you?

[Terrance Huff]
No – I could show you – the photos we took at the Star Trek Convention ( ) we’re not drug runners were’ ( ) games. It’s my birthday, I spent the weekend in ( )

[Michael Reichert]
Does everything inside the car belong to you or him?

[Terrance Huff]
Ya, to the best of my knowledge ya

[Michael Reichert]
Okay

[Terrance Huff]
I mean, my car, nobody ( )

[Michael Reichert]
Okay

[Terrance Huff]
Today

[Michael Reichert]
Okay. There wouldn’t be any marijuana in there right now?

[Terrance Huff]
No

[Michael Reichert]
Any cocaine in there?

[Terrance Huff]
No

[Michael Reichert] Source: LYBIO.net
Any Heroin?

[Terrance Huff]
No

[Michael Reichert]
Any guns in there?

[Terrance Huff]
No

[Michael Reichert]
How about large amounts of US currency in there?

[Terrance Huff]
No – actually I’m on the credit card right now.

[Michael Reichert]
Ok, would you have any objection to searching the car real quick to make sure there is nothing illegal inside the car?

[Terrance Huff]
Ahhh – [interrupted]

[Michael Reichert]
Let me tell you something ok, I’m not overly concerned about personal amounts or stuff like that, if you got a little personal amount or stuff like that – you’re honest with me – I’m not worried about that. Okay – were looking for —

[Terrance Huff]
I don’t have – there no – there no drugs in the car and I – I’d just like to go on my way if I could.

[Michael Reichert]
Okay, well. I don’t have a problem with that. I’m just a little comprehensive about your ah – your buddy – the way he was acting he was a little nervous ah – I got a K9 in the car – ah – so what I think I’m gonna do is probably just detain the car long enough to run the dog around it

[Terrance Huff]
That’s fine

[Michael Reichert]
If the dog alerts to the car then I will search the car – it’s probable cause in the State of Illinois and anything that I find in the car at that time, I will charge you with it. Ok. If there’s any personal amounts of marijuana, cocaine or heroin or anything like that.

[Terrance Huff]
There’s no cocaine or nothing in the car

[Michael Reichert]
Do you have personal amount of marijuana in the car?

[Terrance Huff]
I don’t have any drugs on me.

[Michael Reichert]
Ok

[Terrance Huff]
I don’t have – there’s nothing on me.

[Michael Reichert]
Ok – that’s why I’m asking for your cooperation okay – is there anything inside the car that I need to know about at all?

[Terrance Huff]
No – The only thing is – ah – I mean – you pulled me over for swerving and I know I didn’t swerve.

(Officer Riechert doesn’t argue or refute that I didn’t weave in lane)

[Michael Reichert]
Ok

[Terrance Huff]
I think – I feel like ( ) profile here.

[Michael Reichert] Source: LYBIO.net
How would you be profiled?

[Terrance Huff]
Because I – number one – I didn’t swerve!

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
Basically I’ve called Michael Reichart a liar here. Notice how he doesn’t even bother to defend himself.

[Terrance Huff]
#2 do I look like – do I look like a drug user to you

[Michael Reichert]
Well you know what – if I had a crystal ball that I could rub and could tell this guy’s a drug dealer, this guys’ a drug carrier -

[Terrance Huff]
I’m not

[Michael Reichert]
- well guess what? We wouldn’t have a drug problem in this country, would we?

[Terrance Huff]
Ya – Well I –

[Michael Reichert]-
Here’s the deal I’m – I’m asking for your cooperation, right now I’m asking to search your car, if your answer is no, ok, your free to go, I’m just gonna detain the car long enough to run the dog around it

[Terrance Huff]
Ok

[Michael Reichert]
I’ll get you a ride – I can do whatever you need to do.

[Terrance Huff]
What do you mean like detain the car?

[Michael Reichert]
Just keep the car – keep the car – right here – run the dog around it, if the dog alerts to it, we’ll deal what we need to do, if the dog doesn’t alert to it then —

[Terrance Huff]
I – I – if I’m free to go – can I go?

[Michael Reichert]
Not in the car.

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
So because my passenger is nervous this officer is gonna take my car from me.

[Michael Reichert]
I’m asking for your cooperation right now, if the answer is no – say no, and we’ll go about and do what we need to do. If there is nothing in the car

[Terrance Huff]
What you gonna do what – seems like to me like I – I – I don’t have a choice in the matter – your gonna search my vehicle anyway.

[Michael Reichert]
No – no I’m gonna have my dog run around your car.

[Terrance Huff]
Okay

[Michael Reichert]
And walk around your car. And the dog will sniff, the dog is trained to alert to the odor of narcotics.

[Terrance Huff]
Okay

[Michael Reichert]
Ok, if he smells any type of narc- narcotics in the there – he’ll alert, which in the State of Illinois, the dog alerts to the car gives us probably cause to search the car.

[Terrance Huff] Source: LYBIO.net
Okay

[Michael Reichert]
At that time I’ll put my dog up to search your car if there’s drugs inside the car – they we’ll – we’ll seek charges. Ok, that’s what I’m trying to tell you – if your worried about just a little personal amount or something like that, I’m not overly concerned about that.

[Terrance Huff]
To the best of my knowledge there is no marijuana in my car, no cocaine or heroin or anything of that nature.

[Michael Reichert]
Ok

[Terrance Huff]
I – I didn’t put it here – I didn’t take off with any – I personally don’t drive with drugs – I don’t – you know what I mean – I don’t want any problems – and I don’t and I feel like this situation – you’re putting me – putting something on me – that’s not even fair. I don’t have a history of drug abuse. Or – or – or —

[Michael Reichert]
Well you have a history of ( ) record.

[Terrance Huff]
No I have an arrest – not a conviction.

[Michael Reichert]
Ok, I don’t know that – I don’t know if it’s a conviction or not. I don’t know.

(An arrest record is not probable cause for a search. An officer’s hunch based on an arrest record does not give probable cause for a search.)

[Terrance Huff]
It was an arrest but there was no conviction.

[Michael Reichert]
Can I have consent to search your car to check for any kind of illegal substances.

(I am not going to give you, voluntarily give you consent to search my car….)

[Terrance Huff]
Run your dog around the outside but I’m not going to give you voluntarily give you consent to search my car)

[Michael Reichert] Source: LYBIO.net
I’ll tell you what –

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
Officer Reichert checks me for weapons and drugs and then he moves to the front of the car to check Jon.

[Michael Reichert]
Keep your hands out of your pocket ( ) Ok. Umm I’m gonna detain the car long enough to let my dog around it to check for illegal substances. Ok. Your buddy is a little nervous it when I talked to him about this subject umm, to the best of your knowledge does everything inside the car belong to you or him is there anything in the car that doesn’t belong to either one of you guys.

[Jon Seaton]
Just my bag in the back is the only thing that’s mine.

[Michael Reichert]
Ok, I’ve been asking for consent to search your car he’s really nervous about that ummm, go and keep your hands out of your pocket ok, ummm – we have a major problem with this highway with people running guns and drugs -

[Jon Seaton]
Right

[Michael Reichert]
- up and down the highway.

(You can tell by Jon’s tone that he knows that officer Reichert is violating our civil rights. Officer Reichert is also lying about me being nervous)

[Jon Seaton]
Ok

[Michael Reichert]
And let me tell you something, I’m not overly concerned about a little bit of personal marijuana or personal amount of anything. Ok. We’re looking for big drug traffickers, people – people that are running loads of dope

[Jon Seaton]
Understand man

[Michael Reichert]
Ok – nothing illegal inside the car that you’re aware of?

[Jon Seaton]
Not that I’m aware of.

(The K-9 “search” begins)

[Michael Reichert]
The dope don’t do – the dope don’t do – let’s go see what we can find – anything

[Terrance Huff - Narrator] Source: LYBIO.net
As you can hear by the officers vocal guidance that dog has it in it’s mind that there are drugs somewhere in this car. And in order for this dog to get his toy he has to find those drugs.

[Michael Reichert - Speaking To The K-9]
Sit. Sit.

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
I find it peculiar that Officer Reichart takes the dog immediately to the front of the vehicle out of camera range and then tells the dog to sit.

[Michael Reichert - Speaking To The K-9]
Show me where it’s at?

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
Something else I find peculiar is the fact that the dog immediately goes to the front of the police cruiser as he’s been rehearsed to indicate in the front of the vehicle. If this is the case. That means the dog will always indicate off camera and this will allow officer Reichert to manufacture his probable cause and it will allow him to search any vehicle he wants.

[Michael Reichert - Speaking To The K-9]
Good boy – SHOW ME WHERE IT AT? SHOW ME WHERE IT’S AT? THAT’S A GOOD BOY! ( ) BOY! SHOW ME! SHOW ME. Where.

[K-9]
*barks*

[Michael Reichert - Speaking To The K-9]
WHERE?

[K-9]
*barks*

[Michael Reichert - Speaking To The K-9]
Show me ah ha that’s a good boy

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
After watching Michael Reichert search my vehicle with his dog. I decided to find other Dutch Shepherds which is the same breed of dog that Michael Reichert used. As you can see here, I found several videos where Dutch Shepherd are being used to find contraband in various locations. The handlers are not giving any verbal cues. All they’re doing is showing the dog where to sniff and when the dog finds contraband, he sits and points, there’s no barking, there’s not scratching, there’s not major fan-fare. I did find a video that would probably better what happened at the front of my vehicle when Michael Reichert conducted his search.

[Video Clip]
In the following footage I’m gonna show you a documented trained narcotic detector dog false alerting. Notice this Labrador hunting for the substance.

[Woman Speaking To the Dog]
Good. Show me. Show me. Good boy

[Dog]
(moves the plate)

[Woman - Speaking To the Dog]
Sss ssss – yah – yah – good dog.

[Video Clip - Narrator]
That’s called a false positive. There are no substances there at all. As the K-9 indicated. It is clear and plain to see there are no narcotics – she’ll keep getting the dog to alert, talking the dog into alerting. Remember this, it is not the dogs fault, it is not the dog actually lying, it is the Narcotic Detector Dog Handler.

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
Now let’s put these videos side by side with Mr. Reichert’s search and see what we get.

[Woman - Video Clip]
Good. Show me. Show me. Good boy

[Michael Reichert - Speaking To The K-9]
Good boy – SHOW ME WHERE IT AT? SHOW ME WHERE IT’S AT? THAT’S A GOOD BOY! ( ) BOY! SHOW ME! SHOW ME. Where.

[Video Clip - Narrator]
That’s called a false positive.

[Terrance Huff - Narrator] Source: LYBIO.net
Officer Reichert just manufactured probable cause and will continue to further to violate my civil rights.

[Michael Reichert]
Hey Terrance come here man. Alright, listen up. I bring my dog up around the front of the car, he comes right to the front of your car, sits down, starts scratching ( ) and starts barking too, the dog is trained to smell marijuana, cocaine, heroine and meth.

[Terrance Huff]
Ok

[Michael Reichert]
Okay – he’s obviously smelling something. Now

[Terrance Huff]
What did he smell? Where at?

[Michael Reichert]
Towards the front of the car

[Terrance Huff]
OK

[Michael Reichert]
Okay, the winds blowing this way so any odor that would be in the front of the car is being pushed in the front of the car. Ok. Now when we have time I’m gonna search your car.

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
From what he set out to do from the very moment he pulled me over, he finally got into my vehicle, he searched the car thoroughly inside and out, he tore through our luggage and he even hung up on my mother who was on the speaker phone in the car. And once he realized that his hunch of this out of state vehicle wasn’t hauling drugs through this State and once he realized that he made a mistake he returns to the front of the vehicle in one last lie to cover up his misconduct.

[Michael Reichert]
Here’s the deal sir. Inside your car, under your seat, some under your back seat, there’s shake. Marijuana shake.

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
Well, here’s the problem with that, under the passenger seat, I have a drawer and there’s nothing going under that drawer, there are some crumbs and things on the floor, but none of it looks like marijuana to me, the other problem with this story is that there is shake or marijuana shake under my front seats and back seat is – I don’t have any back seats in my car. So that leaves the drivers seat. And here is a photo of the drivers seat after we left the traffic stop. Can you find any drugs? I can’t.

[Michael Reichert]
Under your seat and under your back seat, there’s shake. Marijuana shake a little bit all over the car. Ok, ah that’s what the dog is probably alerting to.

[Terrance Huff - Narrator]
Another fabrication by Michael Reichert. Here is an officer from Animal Planets K-0 cops explaining the two types of drug detection dogs.

[Video Clip]
Our dogs search and some dogs are passive, some are aggressive. His dog is aggressive, once that dog indicates he’s go after it – we’re trying to say it from your truck being torn up! So that’s why we wanna know if there’s anything else in there.

[Terrance Huff - Narrator] Source: LYBIO.net
If Michael Reichert’s dog had actually smelled drugs in the vehicle the dog would of indicated near the door and taken a seat. Or if the dog would of been an aggressive indicator he would of tried to climb through the window to get to the marijuana crumbs underneath the seat. But that’s not what happened. While trying to acquire the video of this traffic stop I was stone walled at ever turn. I have also submitted additional requests for videos of other traffic stops involving Michael Reichert. I would guarantee that within those archives, if they haven’t been destroyed already, you would find that there is a pattern of abuse by officer Michael Reichert, Officer Michael Riechert has a criminal history, in 2006, Officer Michael Reichert was fired after a federal judge ruled that he lied during a drug Trial. Officer Reichert also has a conviction in Federal court for selling knock-off Oakley sunglasses. What did happen on December 4th 2011, well I’ll tell you. Officer Michael Reichert of the Collinsville Illinois Police Department illegally stopped my vehicle and used his dog to manufacture probable cause to conduct an illegal search of my vehicle. We were forced to stand on the road side in near freezing temperatures while he violated my rights as well as the rights of my friend Jon Seaton and he trampled the Constitution, for what? To justify the budget that pays his salary. And the worst part of it all – this was the morning of my 40th birthday. Happy Birthday to me.

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Michael Reichert – Breakfast In Collinsville. Officer Michael Reichert of the Collinsville Illinois Police Department illegally stopped my vehicle and used his dog to manufacture probable cause to conduct an illegal search of my vehicle. Complete Full Transcript, Dialogue, Remarks, Saying, Quotes, Words And Text.

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