Those following YouTuber and freedom fighter Jermiah Payne got a rare treat on Wednesday when the YouTuber released a new outrage video detailing his latest trespass from a business in Clarksville, Tennessee.
The video began with a preamble by Payne, who explained that he and his family had just spent $300.00 in a Clarksville Kroger supermarket and that they had been followed around the store by the “bald black” manager.
After paying for his groceries and leaving the store to await their Uber, the store manager asked Payne to stop smoking in front of the store. Payne objected to the request and told his viewers that he was standing 30 feet away from the store’s entrance with the wind blowing the smoke in the opposite direction.
Payne further explained that the manager had been mistaken about the smoke from his cigarette blowing into the building as there were ashtrays positioned outside the building. He then asserted that multiple people had walked in and put out their cigarettes in the ash trays, causing the smell that the manager had complained about.
The footage from the incident started with Payne outside the store, roughly 30 feet diagonally from the store’s entrance. The store’s manager was standing at the far end of the outside of the store awaiting the police as Payne began berating the man.
A few minutes later, police arrived and attempted to serve Payne with a trespass notice. He refused to take the notice and stated that the police were conspiring to have him trespassed from every store in Clarksville, much like he said they did in Springfield, Tennessee.
Payne informed the police that he was already suing the city of Clarksville and that he had five attorneys standing by to add this incident to the soon to be filed lawsuit. He also complimented one of the officers, telling the officers how much he looked like a male sex organ.
The officers informed Payne that the trespass included the entire parking lot and were in the process of escorting him out of the area when his uber arrived. Payne’s wife Samantha, usually a calming element, declined to get involved in the incident, instead getting into the Uber with their seven-year-old daughter and dog Skittles.
Payne began to dare the officers to arrest him, pledging that with any arrest he’d be out of jail “in thirty minutes.” He also disparaged the officers, who inquired why he was shaking so much, as he felt that they were commenting on his medical condition as the video ended.
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