Black pastor arrested while watering neighbor’s
flowers in Alabama
Police tell the Reverend Michael Jennings, who was
looking after neighbor’s house, someone had reported ‘suspicious’ activity
Ed
Pilkington
@edpilkington
Wed 31 Aug
2022 15.33 BST
“What you
doing here, man?” the white police officer asked an African American man
quietly watering flowers in a front garden in Childersburg, Alabama.
“Watering
flowers,” was the man’s reply.
Two minutes
later, the man, the Rev Michael Jennings, 56, a pastor at the local Vision of
Abundant Life church, was put into handcuffs. Three minutes after that he was
placed in a police vehicle, under arrest for “obstructing governmental
operations”.
Footage of
the arrest, captured on the police officer’s body camera, was obtained by NPR.
The man identified himself without being asked as “Pastor Jennings” and said he
lived across the road.
He was told
an anonymous neighbour had made a 911 call reporting “suspicious” activity
outside the house of someone who had gone out of town.
“They say
you are not supposed to be here,” the officer said.
“I’m
supposed to be here,” Jennings replied. “I’m looking after their house while
they’re gone, looking after their flowers.”
Asked by
the police to show identification, Jennings, who had already identified
himself, declined. Under Alabama law, officers are only allowed to stop a
person in a public place and demand ID if they suspect a felony or other public
offense has been committed.
Watering
flowers is not listed under Alabama’s criminal code.
Jennings,
who clearly was familiar with Alabama law, remained calm but firm.
“You have
no right to approach me, I’ve done nothing wrong,” he said. “If you want to
lock me up, lock me up, I’m going to continue watering these flowers.”
To which
the officer said: “Look man, just calm down.”
The officer
can be heard telling a fellow officer through his walkie-talkie: “We’ve got one
that’s not listening to us.”
The final
twist came as Jennings was being ushered into the police cruiser.
“You are
racial profiling,” he told the officer.
“We are not
racial profiling,” the officer said. “No sir, we’re not about that.”
When
Jennings protested that he was just watering flowers, the officer asked: “How
do I know that’s the truth?”
“Because I
had a water hose in my hand,” Jennings said.
Later in
the day the anonymous neighbour called the police back and said it was possible
Jennings had been watering the flowers as a favour after all.
“This is
probably my fault,” she said.
Childersburg
police have dropped all charges.
Jennings
told the New York Times he intended to file a lawsuit for unlawful arrest next
week.
“I’m not
anti-police, we need our police,” he said. “We just need good police.”
This article was amended on 31 August 2022 to
clarify that it was footage of Michael Jennings’ arrest, rather than the arrest
itself, that was first reported on by NPR.
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