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Video of Minnesota Police Accidentally Handcuffing ‘FBI Agent’ Goes Viral

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Video of Minnesota Police Accidentally Handcuffing ‘FBI Agent’ Goes Viral

If you’ve been on social media the past week, you may have seen a video of a black man sitting down, telling the police that they have the wrong man.

Maybe you watched the full video and maybe you didn’t.

The black man that the cops were racially profiling turned out to be an FBI agent.

In the video you will see that they were literally about to rest a man for no other reason that being black. The man says that the incident happened a year ago, and recent event inspired him to post the video.

“?Somethin’ been telling me to hold on to this video over a year now, ok,” the man shared on Instagram. “‘Some days we make it home or some days we make it 6 feet deep.’ Imagine getting killed at home, while jogging, playing, minding your own business or just damn breathing? #BeingBlackInWhiteAmerica!!”

“This incident happened a year ago. The Minnesota police department been corrupt. Can’t even smoke a damn cigarette in peace.”

“As a matter of fact, take a look at my ID,” he says. “You guys are stupid motherf–kers.”

It’s only then the police decide to look at his wallet, and after an awkward pause, take the handcuffs straight back off.

WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE.

The man never identifies himself as an FBI agent in the video, nor in his Instagram post; however the speed at which the cops removed the cuffs after seeing his ID seemed to lead many people online to believe the man was their undercover superior, and “FBI agent” was one of the top trending topics all day.

He never said he was an FBI agent, but the internet assumed by how fast they let hm out of cuffs after seeing his id, and being told about themselves.

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