Again—because this can’t be repeated enough—this was after the deputy saw a judge accepting, on the record, that James was an attorney and his client was absent, as James’ attorney Chelsea Crawford pointed out during an on-camera interview.

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James called the entire incident “surreal.”

“At no time did I feel in danger. I knew, regardless, that I wasn’t in the wrong,” James said.

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Here’s the thing when you do clownery against a motherfucking lawyer, though: That lawyer comes back to hold your clown ass accountable.

At this point, James’ team is calling for an investigation into the incident. In a written statement, Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler told WBAL TV that James’ complaint was forwarded to his department’s Office of Professional Standards for “a complete and thorough investigation.”

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“If Mr. James were white, the officer would not have doubted that Mr. James was an attorney, would not have questioned his identity, and certainly would not have detained Mr. James after seeing his driver’s license,” said Andrew D. Freeman, who is also representing James. “There is no plausible explanation other than racial bias.”