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The video transcript is from a YouTube channel called Audit the Audit, which analyzes police interactions and rates them based on the law and the officers' conduct. The episode covers an incident in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where three police officers arrested a man with disabilities named Matthew McManis at a Target store for taking too long to complete a purchase and refusing to identify himself. The video discusses the legal issues involved, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, trespassing, concealing identity, resisting arrest, and excessive force. The video also provides updates on the outcome of the case, such as the dismissal of the charges against Mr. McManis, the firing and criminal prosecution of one of the officers, and the lawsuit filed by the family of another man who was killed by two of the same officers. The video gives the officers an F grade for their actions and expresses sympathy and support for Mr. McManis.
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1. On August 19th 2022, officers Kenneth Skines, Marcos Flores and Gregory Rigan of the Albuquerque Police Department responded to a Target location in Albuquerque New Mexico upon reports of shoplifters in the store.
2. The officers approached Matthew McManis, a 53-year-old man with unidentified disabilities, who was struggling to complete a purchase at a self-checkout kiosk.
3. The officers told Mr. McManis that he was being criminally trespassed from the store because he took too long to make his purchase, and that he had to leave with them.
4. Mr. McManis resisted the officers' attempts to remove him, saying that he did not know they were police officers and that he was just paying for his items.
5. The officers arrested Mr. McManis and charged him with concealing identity and resisting, evading or obstructing an officer.
6. The charges against Mr. McManis were dismissed on October 19th 2022 after he was found not to be competent to stand trial.
7. On February 3rd 2023, the Albuquerque Police Department fired officer Skines based on his actions against Mr. McManis and his role in the shooting death of 27-year-old Kesan Thomas a little more than a week after the encounter featured in this episode.
8. On July 13th 2023, New Mexico attorney general Hector Balderas announced that his office had filed criminal charges against officer Skines stemming from his unlawful arrest of Mr. McManis.
9. Former officer Skines was charged with false imprisonment and battery for his conduct against Mr. McManis and perjury and making a false report for allegedly making a false statement under oath related to the arrest and making a false report to other law enforcement staff.
10. Former officer Skines has pleaded not guilty to all four counts and as of the date of writing this episode, the charges against him are still pending.