Cop Illegally Arrests High Schooler — Lawyer Mom Wins $2 Million Lawsuit

In this shocking bodycam breakdown, a Florida deputy illegally arrests a high school student during what should have been a routine traffic stop in Broward County. What started as a simple misunderstanding quickly escalated into a felony arrest — without proper explanation, protocol, or legal grounds.

Corbin, a high schooler driving to class with his sister, misunderstood a hand signal from Deputy Tucker Bailey, who did not have his lights or sirens activated. Instead of calmly clarifying the situation, the deputy aggressively pulled the teen from the vehicle and placed him in handcuffs, accusing him of fleeing and eluding.

As the situation unfolded, Corbin’s terrified sister called their mother — who happened to be an attorney. What the deputy didn’t realize was that his aggressive behavior, arguments, and questionable decisions were being heard in real time. From failure to explain the stop to confiscating a phone and escalating charges without probable cause, multiple civil rights concerns quickly surfaced.

The result? A massive $2 million settlement awarded to the family for false arrest, excessive force, and emotional distress. Deputy Tucker Bailey was ultimately fired for gross misconduct.

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