This is episode one of the made-for-YouTube harsh reality self-documentary; Felony for Filming, starring William “Bill” A Munsch playing the role of Sgt. Slaps-a-lot, a 17-year veteran of the San Diego Sheriff’s Department. With many more episodes to come…
ORIGINAL ASSAULT VIDEO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=LE8yySCTFwY
SEASON I: Felony Arrest for PC69(a)
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EPISODE II: Release of property –
UPCOMING EPISODES;
– Lawyer Up!
– Arraignment Hearing (06/12/2022)
– Before the Slap → a History of the IB Substation
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SEASON II: Civil Rights Lawsuit
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UPCOMING EPISODES;
– Filing the Civil Rights Lawsuit
– … and much more, click the bell to get alerts.
EPISODE I:
00:00 – Viewer Discretion Advised
00:29 – Felony for Filming
00:56 – On-Scene Video Starts
02:21 – The Slap
05:09 – At the Station
06:51 – San Diego Central Jail
09:15 – Bailing Out
09:31 – Return of Property
10:04 – Copwatch Outro
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