What was the lie, exactly?
That video can be interpreted in many ways, since it's so short and out of context. One way is that Wilson wasn't going to arrest Arman for ignoring the summons if he would stop taking pictures and cooperate with him.
We do know that Arman was arrested not for taking pictures, but for ignoring the summons previously given for the derelict vehicles on his property. Funny Arman never mentioned the derelict vehicles or the summons about them he ignored, and tried to make it look like Wilson just walked up on his property to harass him for no reason.
Let's clear this up and see if we can put all the info in one place if we are going to continue to argue about it.
video and article on the guardian
First point - There was no "ignored previous summons". Wilson was there to serve a summons for the vehicles.
I think the above description occurred prior to the beginning of the recording.
However, Armand claims:
Arman disputed Wilson’s account of the start of their encounter, saying that he “began recording within moments of Wilson approaching the property” and that Wilson only mentioned a voice recording being acceptable after Arman had been arrested.
Then:
"I advised Arman that I would not comply with his demand and to remove the camera from my face in order for us to complete the process of the derelict vehicles Arman refused to abide by any of my requests and only replied by stating that he needed my name. It should be noted Arman was capable of reading my department issued name plate attached to my uniform.
I then ordered Arman off the porch and to place his hands behind his back, as he was being placed under arrest..."
This would seem to be the description, from wilsons POV, of what happened in the recording. The recording ends as wilson walks up to Armand. I assume at that point, armand is arrested.
The lie, as described by Unabogie and others, is that on the recording Wilson says:
"If you wanna take a picture of me one more time, I’m gonna lock your ass up.”
He then writes a report that says:
" I then advised Armand that he was under arrest for Failure to Comply, as he refused to comply with all requests needed in order to complete the summons process"
The "lie" , as I understand it, is that Wilson claimed to have arrested Armand for failure to comply, but he actually arrested him for taking a video, as threatened, and made up the failure to comply charge.
Wilsons initial description seems reasonable to me. It seems rather unlikely that Armand started recording within moments of Wilson appearing, because there was absolutely no discussion on the video of why Wilson was there. Then during that discussion, Armand decided to record the summons process.
After that though ... we don't hear Wilson make any demands for Armand to comply with on the video. And the video. None of the things Wilson claims are on the video.
Here is link to to Issuance and Service of Summons or Other Process in MO :
http://www.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=871
I'm no lawyer, but it seems like a pretty straight forward process - you can post the summons. If the person refuses to accept the summons, that is also proof of service. So what is it Wilson needed Armand to comply with ?
Also - When Wilson writes:
"
It should be noted Arman was capable of reading my department issued name plate attached to my uniform"
Shouldn't it also be noted that Wilson was capable simply saying his name ???
After going over this for a few days - I think at the end of the day, Wilson is a typical cop who arrested Armand on a ******** charge because Armand made his job more difficult, or pissed him off.
It probably also informs us of how he interacted with Brown and Johnson. I agree with davefoc when he said:
However I think that the video provides some support for my view that Wilson acted in ways that unnecessarily ramped up the possibility of violence. Wilson was delivering a summons. That is a pretty straightforward thing to do and his actions and words needed to stay focused on that goal. Whether Arman could keep cars in his front yard or not was a dispute between the city and Arman. Wilson wasn't there to prove his manhood or to convince Arman of the wrongness of his ways. At the point that Arman refused service Wilson needed to calmly inform him of the consequences and at any point where Wilson noticed that Arman was not going to cooperate Wilson needed to call for back up.
Wilson is not very good at his job if he had to arrest Armand. And writing him up for pitbulls seems like it could easily have been out of spite at that point.
I'm still not sure how it all plays into the shooting of Brown, if at all.