In Alabama, a Black pastor who was arrested while watering his neighbor’s flowers while they were away has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city of Childersburg and the police officers involved in his arrest. Michael Jennings is the longtime pastor at Vision of Abundant Life Church in a nearby town. He is also a former police officer. His arrest took place in May, but police bodycam footage was only recently released.
Police officer: “Do you live here?”
Michael Jennings: “No, I don’t live here.”
Police officer: “OK. They’re saying that this vehicle is not supposed to be here, and you’re not supposed to be here.”
Michael Jennings: “Who’s saying that?”
Police officer: “They called about it. I don’t know who called.”
Michael Jennings: “Well, I’m supposed to be here. I’m Pastor Jennings. I live across the street.”
Police officer: “You’re Pastor Jennings?”
Michael Jennings: “Yes. I’m looking out for their house while they’re gone.”
Police officer: “OK.”
Michael Jennings: “Watering their flowers.”
Police officer: “OK. Well, that’s cool. Now, do you like ID and all?”
Michael Jennings: “Oh no, man. I’m not going to give you no ID.”
Police officer: “Why not?”
Michael Jennings: “I ain’t did nothing wrong, and I did nothing suspicious.”
Police officer: “Well, you look, listen. Listen, I’m not saying you did nothing wrong. There’s a suspicious person.”
Police later handcuffed Pastor Jennings and arrested him on charges of obstructing government operations.