Security guard put me under citizens arrest

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Maybe you could devote your life as being a security tester

Maybe, but one thing is if you do get arrested, just don't give reasons for the officer to think you're a threat.

In the end, there was not much the cops could arrest me for. First off, a cop didn't arrest me, a security guard did a citizens arrest based on his assumptions. Didn't even warn me to just leave, which most normal security guards do. I didn't resist the officers, I complied to everything they told me even though they took forever to process me.

I just have a court date, but I'm just wondering does the citizen arester (the security guard) need to show up?
 
Wow, is it possible to truly believe that going onto the field and down the tunnel would be ok !!!! Im supprised you werent tackled by a few guards !! And not the NFL kind!

Yeah it's pretty easy. Just wait after the game when everyone's gone. And just walk, if they let you by, go on through, if they stop you, then go back.

I just lingered too long. And some suit guy came to me and said follow me. If I left earlier probably be like no big deal. Even with this court thing, I feel there is no sufficient evidence to enforce trespassing. Because I wasn't notified I was in a restricted area, I was just arrested without warning or any knowledge. There were tons of people in the tunnel, felt like being in the stands. Like seriously, they're just NFL players, why doesn't anyone give credentials to be around fans?
 
Is this for real? Natural instinct would kick in for me if I saw a tunnel where the players are and I would think "players are in there, I will ask the guard if I am allowed to say hi to them" but I wouldn't just walk in there as I could have a gun on me, and with the millions of dollars worth of players in there, believe me.... The guards would have every right to shoot first and ask questions later. Can't believe you put your own life at risk
 
Also called the police station, they said this court thing is on the same level as a traffic ticket. I just go, clear it up, maybe pay a fine. But best case maybe don't pay a fine since on "trespassing terms", I was not informed that I was in a place I was not supposed to be. It was more like I got granted access by other people to be there, then immediately arrested without any warning. Usually these security cops, even the higher levels, just tell you to leave. I think this guy was crazy to try using the terrorist lingo, but I had nothing to worry about, because whatever bad guy he wanted me to be, he was just wasting hist time.

And I was told I can't go back to jail. This is more to clear things up, and likely just get it dropped. I think this security guard just wanted to arrest someone for his own ego / entertainment. So he played the terrorist card trying to use my clipboard as incriminating evidence for plans. They found nothing but a bunch of scrap paper yet still tried talking like I could be potential terrorist. Those NFL players didn't mind me being there. I dunno why these security guards are trying to guard them like

But yeah, go to jail, get out b/c mall co
 
But yeah after experiencing 6 hours of prison, I feel so lucky. At first, they just said you're going to jail, then later they had some good news and I may be able to be "cited out". And even with that good news, I still had to wait 1-2 hours more, after being held up for an 3 hours. Couldn't tell the time b/c they took my watch / phone and no windows to see outside.

I had some cell mates, everyone was black, I was the only Asian. Some guy said he was in there since Friday (on Sunday night), and he was laughing at me for asking tons of questions. Some other younger black dude said he was shooting a music video, cops rolled up, said he was gonna get cited out, but then bad news came and said he had a warrant, had to stay longer. That guy was pissed, slamming the phone, yelling, almost like he knew what was gonna happen. That was some real drama to see, some guy trying to get bail and unable to get it, and slamming the phone. One bunkmate said he is serving 25 years.

I don't even know why a security officer needs to go so far calling out terrorist and requesting an arrest. Wasting police resources to come up with nothing, and me wasting 6 hours of my time wondering if I'm just waiting a long time or if I'm really in jail. This must be the worst security officer I've dealt with, he could have just told me to leave, but he insisted to arrest me with no warning. I will take it up with CSC make sure their security team let me through, and it's their fault if that was not supposed to happen. Got arrested because some mall co, they know I'm not a terrorist, so they let me go.
 
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....So he played the terrorist card trying to use my clipboard as incriminating evidence for plans. They found nothing but a bunch of scrap paper yet still tried talking like I could be potential terrorist...
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So yeah I already told this forum I got arrested. I enjoy watching prison documentaries or police shows. But once you actually get to experience getting arrested and being in jail, your perspective on life really changes, even for 6 hours! I can't believe what it'd be like if I had to serve a year or 25 years.

First I got arrested and put in handcuffs, and put in a police car. I went to a police station and they put me in a holding cell, like a tank like cage. I was in this police station for like 2 hours, talked to a detective, told him I just like crashing big events, who reacted like, "ok, it's no big deal, and I have real people to help."

Then I get escorted out of this police station and go to a 2nd police station, which on Yelp is described is a temporary jail. At arrival, an officer had good news and I'd be walking out of jail that day, but they still have procedures to do. So sounds like good news, but it just drags on and I still have to wait in a waiting cell. An hour passes and then am given a blanket! Now I get nervous that I'm spending a night in jail.

At this point, I'm getting nervous. Even with the good news of getting out, I still get scared because I have no idea if they would change their mind. But now I get cell mates. And every single one of them were black!! And I was the only Asian guy in there. But amazingly, I didn't feel scared sharing a cell with these "criminals". I did hear some people yelling and screaming, probalby resisting officers or in solitary confinement. Now just waiting here waiting for an officer to come to let me out. I keep asking what the progress is, they either say I don't know and simply ignore me. I press the intercom in the cell, ask about the progress, and the guy just yells back at me pissed off.

Time passes by and it's starting to get late. And you can't tell the time, they don't even turn the lights off! Just a brightly lit room. But eventually a police officer calls for me, tells me to put my blankets in the bin, now I'm relieved I'm gonna finally be out of jail. It was a super long day, being in jail makes time feel really slow.

I sign some paper work, and get court notice. And then I walk out double layered doors. Just like in the prison documentaries! It was quite an experience to be in jail for 6 hours. I was surprised I didn't feel scared of my inmates, some kindly heckled me a little bit, probably figured out I was new to jail. One guy said he was in there for 3 days. Some other guy said he was serving 25 yrs. But amazingly, I didn't feel scared being around them.

But yeah all this for a citizens arrest. I have no idea why this security guard wants to play sheriff, he should stick to just telling people to leave. I hope he knew his citizens arrest is under his name, not CSC, I have no idea why he's messing around with citizens arrest, he is liable to prove his arrest was justified. And now that lawyers say my case is bogus and will likely get dropped, I'll sue his [EXPLETIVE REMOVED] for wrongful arrest if the lawyers advise me that I have a case.

He's no [EXPLETIVE REMOVED] hero and he didn't prevent a terrorist attack. All he got to see was a fan thwarting his terrorist grade security team by walking past them like he belonged there.
 
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Common sense will tell me that a football stadium is not a free pass... It is a private business, not a public park. Even if the stadium is empty is still a private business. I will never go there in the first place just to get inside for free.
 
Common sense will tell me that a football stadium is not a free pass... It is a private business, not a public park. Even if the stadium is empty is still a private business. I will never go there in the first place just to get inside for free.

It wasn't about having a ticket to the game, it was about getting backstage. The security officer wasn't concerned if I had a ticket to the game.

I just wanted to check out the media stuff going on. Nobody notified me it was a restricted area. If it truly was, they did a very [EXPLETIVE REMOVED] job enforcing it. I walked past the tunnel security guards like no big deal. Plus not everyone were wearing badges / credentials in the tunnel.
 
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It wasn't about having a ticket to the game, it was about getting backstage. The security officer wasn't concerned if I had a ticket to the game.

I just wanted to check out the media stuff going on. Nobody notified me it was a restricted area. If it truly was, they did a very shitty job enforcing it. I walked past the tunnel security guards like no big deal. Plus not everyone were wearing badges / credentials in the tunnel.
You should had call a supervisor or manager first to check to see if you can go there and not depend on security guards. If I go anywhere that is a private business like a stadium. I would investigate myself online or calling to see if I can go backstage. There is a reason why every place, including even public park have rules and regulations in place.
 
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So yeah I already told this forum I got arrested. I enjoy watching prison documentaries or police shows. But once you actually get to experience getting arrested and being in jail, your perspective on life really changes, even for 6 hours! I can't believe what it'd be like if I had to serve a year or 25 years.

First I got arrested and put in handcuffs, and put in a police car. I went to a police station and they put me in a holding cell, like a tank like cage. I was in this police station for like 2 hours, talked to a detective, told him I just like crashing big events, who reacted like, "ok, it's no big deal, and I have real people to help."

Then I get escorted out of this police station and go to a 2nd police station, which on Yelp is described is a temporary jail. At arrival, an officer had good news and I'd be walking out of jail that day, but they still have procedures to do. So sounds like good news, but it just drags on and I still have to wait in a waiting cell. An hour passes and then am given a blanket! Now I get nervous that I'm spending a night in jail.

At this point, I'm getting nervous. Even with the good news of getting out, I still get scared because I have no idea if they would change their mind. But now I get cell mates. And every single one of them were black!! And I was the only Asian guy in there. But amazingly, I didn't feel scared sharing a cell with these "criminals". I did hear some people yelling and screaming, probalby resisting officers or in solitary confinement. Now just waiting here waiting for an officer to come to let me out. I keep asking what the progress is, they either say I don't know and simply ignore me. I press the intercom in the cell, ask about the progress, and the guy just yells back at me pissed off.

Time passes by and it's starting to get late. And you can't tell the time, they don't even turn the lights off! Just a brightly lit room. But eventually a police officer calls for me, tells me to put my blankets in the bin, now I'm relieved I'm gonna finally be out of jail. It was a super long day, being in jail makes time feel really slow.

I sign some paper work, and get court notice. And then I walk out double layered doors. Just like in the prison documentaries! It was quite an experience to be in jail for 6 hours. I was surprised I didn't feel scared of my inmates, some kindly heckled me a little bit, probably figured out I was new to jail. One guy said he was in there for 3 days. Some other guy said he was serving 25 yrs. But amazingly, I didn't feel scared being around them.

But yeah all this for a citizens arrest. I have no idea why this security guard wants to play sheriff, he should stick to just telling people to leave. I hope he knew his citizens arrest is under his name, not CSC, I have no idea why he's messing around with citizens arrest, he is liable to prove his arrest was justified. And now that lawyers say my case is bogus and will likely get dropped, I'll sue his *** for wrongful arrest if the lawyers advise me that I have a case.

He's no ******* hero and he didn't prevent a terrorist attack. All he got to see was a fan thwarting his terrorist grade security team by walking past them like he belonged there.


The question I have is, did the "temporary jail" have a good review on Yelp? I mean...you don't want to get stuck in a jail with a poor review.
 
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