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Body Cam Footage Exposes False Claims of Racial Profiling in SC Police Stop

A recent episode out of Timmonsville, South Carolina shows why commonsense Americans have been saying body and dash cameras are the single most important reform that actually helps both citizens and honest police officers. JJ Moultrie, a local NAACP leader and pastor, publicly claimed he had been racially profiled during a traffic stop, but the officer’s bodycam tells a very different story — a routine stop for a failure to signal that ended with a polite explanation about a registration mismatch.

The video of Officer Chris Miles shows him conducting himself professionally, asking for license and registration, and advising Moultrie to straighten out the DMV paperwork before driving the vehicle again — not the hostile, threatening encounter the post described. That dashcam and bodycam evidence cut through the narrative and cleared the officer of the kind of reputational harm that can otherwise destroy a career overnight.

Let’s be blunt: accusations are powerful and the left-wing outrage machine knows how to weaponize them in a heartbeat. When a high-profile figure cries racism without proof, it drags good cops through the mud and rips at the fabric of community trust, which hardworking Americans depend on to keep neighborhoods safe. Video evidence isn’t perfect, but it forces the truth into the light and protects the innocent from cancel culture and mob justice.

Local authorities say Moultrie later deleted his Facebook post after the footage contradicted his account, and community leaders were left to pick up the pieces of credibility that false claims shred. The Timmonsville police chief told reporters he was surprised by the post until he saw the video, underscoring how quickly a single, unvetted social media claim can spiral into a full-blown controversy.

This episode is a reminder that due process matters for everyone, including officers who answer calls at all hours risking their lives for the rest of us. Conservatives should celebrate transparency tools that protect law enforcement from false accusations while also holding bad actors accountable; that balance is what keeps America functioning and communities safe.

If you care about honest government and public safety, stand with reforms that actually work — body cams, accountability, and consequences for those who weaponize lies for attention. We must defend the rule of law, back the men and women who patrol our streets, and demand integrity from community leaders who would otherwise use race as a cudgel rather than a bridge to real solutions.

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