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Logan M Isaac: [00:00:00] I thought you had already looked that up since I informed you last year. I cannot feel my hands. I need the handcuffs loosened. I did not resist. I will not resist.

Chad Beeton: You are resisting.

Logan M Isaac: But you need to loosen the handcuffs.[00:01:00] [00:02:00] [00:03:00] [00:04:00] [00:05:00] [00:06:00] [00:07:00]

You said this is being recorded, is that correct?

Chad Beeton: Yep. Looks like your phone's still recording it, too. I didn't stop that recording.

Logan M Isaac: We're in motion. Where am I going?

Chad Beeton: You're going to the jail.

Logan M Isaac: Where's the jail?

Chad Beeton: Uh, it's near the intersection of Fifth and Jackson.

Logan M Isaac: OSU, or state, or federal?

Chad Beeton: Benton County.

Logan M Isaac: Benton County Jail.

And you're a Benton County deputy?

Chad Beeton: Nope.

Logan M Isaac: So you're d- crossing jurisdictional lines. Is that correct?

Chad Beeton: I reside, I work in Benton County.

Logan M Isaac: Are you an OSU officer? I'm an OSU officer, yes or no?

Chad Beeton: I'm an OSU officer.

Logan M Isaac: And you have to drop me off at a different jurisdictional jail, correct?

Chad Beeton: Same jurisdictional jail. Fort Dallas Police also utilizes that jail, so does Philomath Police. It's the one in our county, so that's the one we utilize.

Logan M Isaac: You don't have a jail of your own?

Chad Beeton: Nope.

Logan M Isaac: You're utilizing a county jail even though you have no county jurisdiction. Thank you.[00:08:00]

Chad Beeton: Happy to loosen those handcuffs for you, but you were giving us too much trouble

Logan M Isaac: I don't owe you anything. Is that correct?

Chad Beeton: I didn't catch that one.

Logan M Isaac: What do I owe you?

Chad Beeton: You are not authorized to be on campus. You were excluded from our property, and you made the decision-

Logan M Isaac: So you are not privy to the written confirmation from Chief Yon that the ban expired January sec- 22nd, yes or no?

Chad Beeton: That is not correct. Our records indicate that it is for-

Logan M Isaac: Then your records are at variance with Chief Yon's email correspondence.

Chad Beeton: Well, that may be the case, but that's-

Logan M Isaac: And you've, you've already been informed of my federal rights ...

Chad Beeton: have to go by what our records say.

Logan M Isaac: The US Marshals will be serving you later.

Chad Beeton: Have fun with that.

Logan M Isaac: I... If you were doing your homework, you'd know I already am Would you like to know the judge of the, the name of the judge in my case?

Which federal district do you think we're a part of, Officer Beaton? Are you aware of what federal district we're a part of?[00:09:00]

Chad Beeton: Why don't you tell me?

Logan M Isaac: So is that a no?

Chad Beeton: Why don't you tell me?

Logan M Isaac: Is that a no?

Chad Beeton: Why don't you tell me?

Logan M Isaac: That's a no. You're a law enforcement officer who is not aware of the federal district in which you think you have jurisdiction.

That is unfortunate. That means that you have not pro- been professionally trained, or you have been trained and you are openly in violation thereof. We're in the Eugene district. Would you like to look up my name in the uni- Eugene federal district? Have you looked up my name in the Eugene federal district, Officer Beaton?

I can infer, ah. I can make, oh I can make a negative inference from your lack of answer Because you're untrained or because you're in violation of your training?

Chad Beeton: It's not productive.

Logan M Isaac: You're in the e- exercise of your duty. Is that correct? You're on the clock. You don't think you're productive?

[00:10:00] That is correct. You are digging yourself deeper, and it's unfortunate that nobody told you how that is. I'm sorry, Officer Beaton. Your training failed you

Listening to any music?

What's your first wife, first name, Officer Beaton?

Isn't Jason Aldean Whiskey Drink? Turn it up. Maybe it's a good one

Officer Beaton, I have two eyes just like you. I also have a brain just like you. If you were gonna exercise, if you're gonna exercise jurisdiction after somebody called in to ask for help... Oh, there we go. Thank you. See, what you don't get is I know how to get what I want because I do it the right way. [00:11:00] I do it within the confines of the law.

And Officer Beaton, I am... I don't know, man. I feel bad 'cause you didn't do your job or somebody didn't tell you what your job was. Of all people, you should have known. I've got you on gijustice.com where I recorded our ph- phone call, which I told you I'd do I wish people would listen to me. But I mean, whatever, that's fine.

You don't have to. Well, no, point known[00:12:00]

We could have been friends

But you want power without responsibility. And that doesn't make you a lawful officer. It makes you just another entitled prick.

Chad Beeton: Go ahead.

Logan M Isaac: I mean, you can call it what you want as well. All I'm talking about is law enforcement. And your silence does not absolve you from your federal and state obligations as an officer of the law If you wanna have a conversation, I can help en- enlighten you.

But right now, it looks like I just caught you with your hood off. And with as little information as I have, it's not going to go well for you in federal court. If you have internet on here, look up Logan Isaac, the Eugene District Court

I have pending [00:13:00] litigation, and that means the conspiracy widens. The exact same law, federal law, that I cited to you on the phone, I'm already litigating. And I'll get your first name because you're a public official, and then your name's gonna be in the newspaper with Shelly Boshart Davis, James Manning, Rene Perry.

You have time to fix this. I hope you're looking up my name, because I do not lie

I don't lie, cheat, or steal. You shouldn't either. You knew I made a phone call. Why would I ask for help from a body that believed they had a ban a- against me? Or did you hear it and intercept it and just say, "I'm gonna go get that guy 'cause he owes me something"? What do I owe you, Officer Beaton? 'Cause if it's nothing, [00:14:00] I think it's you who owe the American citizens stuff, and I'm a citizen.

I have rights from the federal government and the state government and the county and the city, and they're all supposed to work together. The fact that they're not tells me somewhere along the line someone fucked up, and I think that's you. Have you found my case yet? 6:25-01159-MC. MC is for McShane.

That's the name of my judge And I'm going to inform the judge whenever I get out, uh, of what's happened, and the US Marshals will be serving you shortly thereafter. They won't have handcuffs, but they will have a subpoena or whatev- No, not, what do they call them? Just service, yeah[00:15:00]

When you have the courage inside you, you can look at me in the eye and I'll tell you the exact same thing because I don't lie. I don't have to. Because I've done the right thing every goddamn step of the way. Do you think I'm lying, Officer Beaton? Do you think you can look me in the eye or no? It's okay if you can't.

I know fear when I see it. I've been to combat, remember? There's still time to fix this, but once an attorney gets involved, I'm letting them take over. And now I get one for free, a public defender. Before your friends get here, I'd start having a conversation with me, Officer Beaton

Chad Beeton: I apologize. My computer's having some issues

Logan M Isaac: You ready to have a conversation?

Chad Beeton: I mean, I'm happy to listen to you. What you got?

Logan M Isaac: I'm not re- gonna repeat myself.

Chad Beeton: Well, you just asked if I wanna have a conversation.

Logan M Isaac: You're going to be party to a [00:16:00] Section 1983 litigation that's already ongoing. Mm-hmm. The US Marshals have already served two people.

Chad Beeton: Okay. Well, I haven't been served yet.

Logan M Isaac: Right. B- because you've now violated my constitutional rights.

Chad Beeton: What have I done to violate them?

Logan M Isaac: You're gonna have to take my word that Yonn told me that the ex- the expired date for that was January 22nd. But even if I didn't, you'd still-

Chad Beeton: Well, it hasn't been updated in our system, and that needs to happen.

Logan M Isaac: That's not my problem. That will be a you problem.

Chad Beeton: That is a problem. That's why you were arrested.

Logan M Isaac: No, that's a you problem.

Chad Beeton: No.

Logan M Isaac: If that turns out if I violated, why would I call you ahead of time?

Chad Beeton: Why were you, why were you wanting to be there? Because you were concerned about violent conduct?

Logan M Isaac: Because I was going to in-

Chad Beeton: In the open center you were going to create a scene of violent conduct?

Logan M Isaac: Say again. I'm sorry, what?

Chad Beeton: You were going to create a scene of violent conduct?

Logan M Isaac: Is that why someone called to ask for help?

Chad Beeton: Why'd you call to ask for help?

Logan M Isaac: It should be recorded.

Did I-

Chad Beeton: Yeah, it was because you were concerned about a violent reaction. So why would you intend to do that?

Logan M Isaac: You think I called about, you think I called about me going to start something?

Chad Beeton: [00:17:00] That, yeah. That's exactly why.

Logan M Isaac: Why would someone do that? No, fine, fine. If your system, if your system is right, you might have an out. I think your system has not been updated, in which case you and Chief Yonn will be named parties in that suit. Are you willing to make that bet?

Chad Beeton: Based on the system information I had, I have probable cause to place you under arrest.

Logan M Isaac: That will be disputed by a judge.

Chad Beeton: Based on the totality of the circumstances-

Logan M Isaac: Yes ...

Chad Beeton: more likely than not.

Logan M Isaac: Oh, yeah. No, I, I absolutely understand.

Chad Beeton: More likely than not, I have probable cause to arrest you.

Logan M Isaac: You were also informed of ongo- of my intent to litigate, which I have done now. Do you remember? 'Cause it's on the internet and has been.

Chad Beeton: People lie to me all the time.

Logan M Isaac: Sure. Think I'm lying. Make that bet. Make that bet I'll, I'll leave you alone if you want. But one thing that you'll know about me is I don't lie because I don't have to

Chad Beeton: No, Logan, it's like you said, we could've been friends in another, in [00:18:00] another time

Logan M Isaac: Yeah, if you weren't a douchebag

Chad Beeton: It's unfortunate the way things worked out

Logan M Isaac: It's unfortunate that you're exercising authority you do not have. Authority that you sh- were already on proper notice that you didn't have

Chad Beeton: No, I do sincerely appreciate your service

Logan M Isaac: Yeah, I can tell. That was a good one, man. Good. If everybody thanked me for my service that, this way, maybe it would be, what? What kind of world would that be in?

Whenever you're ready to look me in the eye like a man and have a conversation, we can.

Chad Beeton: I'm just trying to fill this out so we can get you out of those handcuffs.

Logan M Isaac: Oh, I thought you were looking at my case. Okay. No. I won't bother you.

Chad Beeton: I'm filling out the paperwork to get you out of those.

Logan M Isaac: Okay[00:19:00]

Chad Beeton: Ah. Seems that's about

Logan M Isaac: Where are we going now?

Chad Beeton: Oh, jail's just right here. I just saw paperwork

Logan M Isaac: Ah.

Chad Beeton: Outside, we'll get those handcuffs off you and go from there. Sounds like they don't intend to hold you for very long. It was mainly just to get you off campus.

Logan M Isaac: I want an attorney. [00:20:00] If you've detained me, I want an attorney If I don't get one, that will appear, uh, out of protocol and therefore malicious. If I'm being detained, I want an attorney

Or I'll be forced to assume that the conspiracy is wider than I thought, in which case the US Marshals will have to intervene.

Stop, stop, stop.[00:21:00]

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Hello. Is it Logan?

Logan M Isaac: Hi. Albany Parks. Do I get an attorney?

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Uh, you can get one, sure.

Logan M Isaac: Do I get a public defender?

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Uh, it's your choice.

Logan M Isaac: I would like a public defender.

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Okay. Well, I'm gonna ask you a couple questions just before I bring you into jail, okay?

Logan M Isaac: I'm 100% disabled. I can't feel my hand. It's endangering life and limb.

I need to see an attorney.

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Okay.

Logan M Isaac: Why- And have my handcuffs loosened, which I asked for- Why- ... before we left.

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Okay. I'm just gonna run through some questions real quick, nothing to do with your case. Are you feeling suicidal right now?

Logan M Isaac: No answer.

Benton Sheriff Deputy: What, what does that mean?

Logan M Isaac: Well, the first one is no, and the second one is answer.

A reasonable person would be able to assume what that means, I would think.

Benton Sheriff Deputy: So I'm screening you for mental health, and if you-

Logan M Isaac: I object to the question.

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Okay.

Logan M Isaac: No answer.

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Then you can stay in the car, and you can go up to the hospital and get clearance for suicide.

Logan M Isaac: If that's protocol, then fine.

Benton Sheriff Deputy: If you're not gonna answer, then-

Logan M Isaac: But I have not said-

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Okay

Logan M Isaac: I have not said what you're claiming I've said.

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Well, you're not answering.

Logan M Isaac: I have no [00:22:00] reason-

Benton Sheriff Deputy: So I'm defaulting to a reasonable ...

Logan M Isaac: What reason do you think that I've ... I'm suicidal if you're screening me?

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Well, you're not saying yes or no.

Logan M Isaac: And a reasonable person would, under duress, choose silence.

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Listen, man, I'm not gonna sit here and debate-

Logan M Isaac: I know, I know

Benton Sheriff Deputy: with you.

Logan M Isaac: I know. I need my handcuffs-

Benton Sheriff Deputy: I'm asking you- ...

Logan M Isaac: loosened, and I-

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Then, then answer my questions ...

Logan M Isaac: words matter. Words matter.

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Are you suicidal?

Logan M Isaac: I object to the question.

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Yes or no? Okay, then you can stay in the car and get a doctor up here.

Logan M Isaac: That sounds like you're punishing me.

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Nope, you're not answering my question.

Logan M Isaac: It sounds ... I'd like to see an attorney.

Benton Sheriff Deputy: Fine.

Logan M Isaac: Oh. Ah. Ah.

Ah.[00:23:00] [00:24:00] [00:25:00]

ribs are beaten. I have back issues. I can tell my back is spasming. I don't know if I'll have use of my legs when I get out

Did you hear me? Officer Beaton, when you get me out I don't think I have full use of my legs. Did you hear me?

Chad Beeton: I would have loved to get you out of the car right now. [00:26:00] You chose not to.

Logan M Isaac: I asked for a lawyer.

Chad Beeton: This is 100% your decision. So-

Logan M Isaac: I asked for a lawyer ...

Chad Beeton: we can't discuss this anymore. I tried to be cooperative and help you out.

You're the reason that we're now going to the hospital, because you couldn't cooperate with the jail deputies. You're the reason you're in this situation, so I'm done.

Logan M Isaac: I need an attorney. If you will not, uh, loosen the handcuffs, I need an attorney.

Chad Beeton: We would have done that in the jail if you hadn't created the issue, so we're done talking about it.

Logan M Isaac: I'm exercising my right to speak to an attorney any question of my mental health. I've asked for an attorney multiple times

I can give you the name of my doctor. He can tell, he can attest to my mental health. John Salmon at the Salem VA. The question was unnecessary. I'm asking for an attorney[00:27:00]

Still recording. I heard you say that you put them on tight. That's going to work against you when it goes before Judge McShane. Please loosen my handcuffs.

Chad Beeton: We would've done that in the jail.

Logan M Isaac: I don't owe you anything.

Chad Beeton: You wouldn't cooperate.

Logan M Isaac: Please loosen the handcuffs or get me an attorney.

Chad Beeton: You wouldn't cooperate, so we couldn't.

Logan M Isaac: I don't owe you what you think I owe you. I've asked for an attorney. Barring that, I've asked for you to loosen the handcuffs, which you've admitted to other officers of the law were tight. [00:28:00]

Chad Beeton: We would've taken them off in there, but you wouldn't cooperate-

Logan M Isaac: It's adding insult to injury, which it has a monetary value in the court system. It will attach to your person, not to your profession.

Move my legs, but I don't know if they'll support weight I'm giving you fair notice that I don't think I can get out of the police car on my own.[00:29:00] [00:30:00] [00:31:00] [00:32:00]

Chad Beeton: Yeah well we'll help you out then.

Logan M Isaac: You taking me to the hospital?

You made it worse, dude

Are you in touch with the hospital?

Chad Beeton: Yep.

Logan M Isaac: I need a chaplain

I'd like to talk to the chaplain. I'd like to talk to the [00:33:00] chaplain. I'd like to talk to the chaplain. You're gonna ignore me. I'm just trying to stay conscious. I wanna talk to the chaplain

Chad Beeton: Do you want to talk to him?

Logan M Isaac: I can't. I would like to talk to chaplain.

Chad Beeton: The chaplain?

Logan M Isaac: The chaplain.

Chad Beeton: You want a chaplain?

Logan M Isaac: No, at the hospital.

Chad Beeton: Oh, the hospital.

Logan M Isaac: Ask for the chaplain at the hospital, please

The hospital, I want to talk to the chaplain

I phone ahead to the hospital, tell them I want to talk to the chaplain

Sorry, man

Chad Beeton: What's going on?

Logan M Isaac: You're fucked. I'm sorry[00:34:00]

I didn't want this.

You didn't believe me and you didn't look at my record. It's fine, it's your choice. But you fucked. And I tried everything I could and you wouldn't fucking listen

Can't make myself more believable, dude

I don't wanna know if you have wife and kids Sorry, man. You just took the wrong fucking call.

Chad Beeton: Dude, you better stop talking like that.

Logan M Isaac: If you'd looked up my record, you'd know [00:35:00] Ah. I wanna talk to the chaplain. I wanna talk to the chaplain. Her name is Laura

I'd like to talk to the chaplain

Chad Beeton: Do not talk like that

Logan M Isaac: I'm trying to stay awake

Chad Beeton: I swear to God, do not talk like that

Logan M Isaac: You need to look up my record. Like, I don't, I don't know how else to... I don't know. I just, I need a chaplain

Chad Beeton: Why? What are you gonna do Logan? What are you gonna do if

I don't?

Logan M Isaac: There's noth- I've already told you What are you gonna do?

Ah.

Ah. Oh

Chad Beeton: Telling me I took the wrong call?

Logan M Isaac: Ah. Ah

Chad Beeton: What are you gonna do?

Logan M Isaac: You got... What did I say earlier? I have a, a thingy. I wanna talk to the chaplain. It's, it's all I want

Chad Beeton: Are you threatening violence against me, Logan?

Logan M Isaac: I just wanna talk to the chaplain

Chad Beeton: Tell me right now

Logan M Isaac: No, I'm not

Chad Beeton: Okay

Logan M Isaac: I just wanna talk to the chaplain.

Ah, fuck[00:36:00] [00:37:00] [00:38:00]

Three bikes outside. Black one, a blue one, and a yellow one

There's a sign that says it's under 24-hour surveillance. If I'm lucky, Thea, Laura knows I'm here. Laura knows I'm here 'cause she tracked my

phone. She's been asking about me[00:39:00]

Match and you try and get two hands

Logan Isaac. My partner's name is Laura Isaac. She is the chaplain at the hospital where I'm at, at Good Samaritan in Corvallis. She probably knows I'm here because she has her location, my location on the phone. I'm trying to stay awake because I can't feel all the, all the limbs on my ... I can't feel my hands, um, as much as I think I should.

Officer Beaton is still talking right outside the car. Ugh. I've asked him multiple times to loosen the handcuffs. He told an officer at the Benton County Court that they were tight, so he knows they're tight.[00:40:00]

I only see Officer Beanton. I don't see anybody else. He's talking on the phone. I don't know if I'm staying here, if they're moving me again

Ah.

I don't know if my legs can support my weight, but I'm gonna need help getting out of the car[00:41:00] [00:42:00] [00:43:00] [00:44:00] [00:45:00] [00:46:00] [00:47:00] [00:48:00]

Ow. Oof.[00:49:00] [00:50:00] [00:51:00] [00:52:00] [00:53:00] [00:54:00] [00:55:00]

Ah, [00:56:00] fuck. Ah.[00:57:00]

Ah.[00:58:00]

Officers, is there any way I can help this go faster? I can't feel my hands

Is there any way I can help this go any faster?

Chad Beeton: I am just waiting on hospital staff. I would love to get this going as much as you would.

Logan M Isaac: Can I stand up? I, the seat doesn't have arm holes. I'm nervous about getting comfortable and popping my shoulder.

Chad Beeton: We're gonna get you out as soon as we can. I can touch base with jail staff, [00:59:00] I mean, not jail staff, hospital staff, and see a timeline, all right?

Logan M Isaac: Okay.

Logan I've talked [01:00:00] [01:01:00] [01:02:00] to them and they're

Chad Beeton: gonna come get you out of there. They're bringing a wheelchair. I know you talked about having difficulty standing

Logan M Isaac: No, I, no, I j- I can't find a position where I can...

Chad Beeton: Well, we're gonna get you out of there. They're coming out right now, all right?

Logan M Isaac: I don't, yeah

Chad Beeton: Let's move the car so we have a little bit more space to work with

Logan M Isaac: Okay[01:03:00]

Chad Beeton: tighten first

Logan M Isaac: Yeah

Their

illusion-

Chad Beeton: I can, I can fix, I can fix those as long as you're- It might- ... having the same issue[01:04:00]

Logan M Isaac: I don't know.

Chad Beeton: Okay, I'll get you a second set of handcuffs just so you got a little, little more wiggle room, all right?

They get a lot more comfortable down there

Logan M Isaac: Sit down

Chad Beeton: I'm just, I'm just making sure they don't get any tighter on you. That's all I'm doing right now. There's a little button I gotta press so they don't do that.

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Logan M Isaac: Five two zero.

Peter Shobe: And you said your wife's name is Laura?

Logan M Isaac: Yes.

Peter Shobe: This is Officer Shove with Oregon State University Police Department. How are you? Yeah, thank you. We're with your husband, Logan. Um, he's been arrested for trespass, and we're gonna be en route to the jail, and he said it would be okay if I gave you a call to let you know that. He was concerned about, uh, the children at, uh, daycare, was it?

Logan M Isaac: No, school.

Peter Shobe: Okay. Okay, school. Okay. Uh, on campus[02:09:00]

No. Um, our records show that he has a lifetime ban from campus

I just...

Logan M Isaac: laurel, I know. Their, their records are different, um, but I- somebody's gotta pick up the girls

Peter Shobe: So listen, I, again, I don't know how long the process will take at jail. I just wanted him to have the opportunity to coordinate with you. He might be in and out. I- that's usually- This is, this is...

Spouse: do you understand what a violation that you-

Logan M Isaac: Yep ...

Spouse: Your a police department is doing right now? I,

Logan M Isaac: they, they know. I know, Laura, they know.

This is- We just need to pick up the girls ...

Spouse: against the police.

Logan M Isaac: We just need to pick up the girls. We'll figure everything else out later

Let's just get the girls picked up. I know. I'm sorry

I know[02:10:00] [02:11:00] [02:12:00] [02:13:00] [02:14:00] [02:15:00] [02:16:00]

For what it's worth, I really appreciate your professionalism

Chad Beeton: I'm sorry, can you repeat what you said?

Logan M Isaac: I appreciate your professionalism Somewhere along the line someone told us that it was off

Chad Beeton: Yeah

Logan M Isaac: And that was Yon the-

Chad Beeton: We're gonna call that out right now. I apologize

I don't know for sure what's happening, but we're currently on the phone with the chief right now. He's currently, he's currently away on a family matter[02:17:00] [02:18:00] [02:19:00] [02:20:00] [02:21:00] [02:22:00]

So we finally made contact with our chief. He's away at a funeral right now, so it's been very difficult for c- us to contact him, but someone's finally talking to him right now. So after speaking with your wife, there's a lot more validity coming from her and you. People show up all the time that we know aren't welcome and tell us [02:23:00] that they were welcomed back.

So it's hard for us to take them at their word, but it's been a while. You've been very cooperative now. So I, I wanna make sure that we're doing the right thing by you, and we're finally a hold of him. We've been trying to get a hold of him since the start of this, and it's finally working with him. So before we go in there, we're gonna make sure that what you're saying is true or not true, and then we'll go from there.

But I apologize for the amount of time this has taken.

Logan M Isaac: I understand.

Chad Beeton: Especially the hospital. That was, that was out of our control, but that, that did take a long time. And I know it's not fun being in handcuffs. Not fun having to sit there, especially with all your medical stuff going on, so we're gonna get it all sorted out.

But yeah, I'm... I don't know if you can see it from where you're at, but right here-

Yeah,

I can see ... active name alerts, trespass for life. So that's what we have to go by until otherwise.[02:24:00] [02:25:00] [02:26:00] [02:27:00] [02:28:00] [02:29:00]

things I want you to know that my camera was recording for all that and your cellphone also recording for all that, and that you were right. So Yeah, you were right. That's, that's where we're at with it. Finally got a hold of me, you were correct. So I can take you anywhere you wanna [02:30:00] go and let you out right here, whatever you wanna do.

Logan M Isaac: I gotta get back to my car.

Chad Beeton: Yeah, where's that at?

Logan M Isaac: Uh, I don't know the lot, but it, um- I was going to ask Willy for an apology. Is that not a good idea?

Chad Beeton: Um- But- I don't, I don't know how receptive Willy would be to that. I do know that Willy is not working today.

Logan M Isaac: Okay.

Chad Beeton: So.

Logan M Isaac: Yeah, just to Carter Lot. Yeah. Um, I don't know how to describe it. It's by the learning, learning center.

Chad Beeton: Learning Innovations?

Oh.

Logan M Isaac: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Chad Beeton: Yeah. We'll just drive that way and, uh, you let me know when we're getting close.

Logan M Isaac: Okay.

Chad Beeton: That I, I don't know where the oversight was. Um, yeah, that's not good on our part, for sure.

Logan M Isaac: Appreciate you taking this.

Chad Beeton: It's all recorded, so where we're at with it[02:31:00]

Logan M Isaac: I didn't mean to scare you earlier. I just know that, like, something happened not right, and I'm the kind of person that needs to make, feels like they need to make things right.

Chad Beeton: Yeah. You are, you are correct. Something happened that was not right. I was not aware of it at the time. I was doing-

Logan M Isaac: Yeah ...

Chad Beeton: what I believed to be right.

So I, I do apologize now that I know, now that I know that I was in the wrong.

Logan M Isaac: You're a bigger man than a lot of people.

Grateful, but also it's sad more people can't just do the right fucking thing.

Chad Beeton: It's a very frustrating thing. You have every right to be angry, sad, whatever, whatever emotion you wanna feel, I think is, is justified right now. I'm gonna get you back to your car and I can-

Logan M Isaac: I really do appreciate your doing your job.

Chad Beeton: Um- Thank you. I appreciate that. Again, I, I was serious with the officer when I said I appreciate you calling ahead of time. I, I do really [02:32:00] appreciate that

Logan M Isaac: I need to be more careful with my words. I-

Chad Beeton: [We need to be more careful with our records] horrible oversight that, that cannot happen. 'Cause that wasn't just in our local database, that was in the national database- Oh ... that you were included. I checked both. I, I checked both before I got the publication that said that. 'Cause I, I came in planning to arrest you for it, 'cause I, I had done all my homework- Yeah and it was just wrong.

The information was incorrect.

Logan M Isaac: I'll bring it up with Chief Yohn once things settle down. [redacted] gonna be pissed.

Chad Beeton: I'm sorry. I can fuckin' tell you right now

she's-

Logan M Isaac: I'll, I'll, I'll follow up with Chief Yohn later. Um, yeah, I-

Chad Beeton: Yeah ...

Logan M Isaac: I didn't wanna break a promise about getting arrested and-

Chad Beeton: Yeah. I, I would not be surprised if he follows up with you, but-[02:33:00]

Like in a parking lot or on the street?

Logan M Isaac: Yeah. Uh, yeah, the one between that, the big street with two one-ways and the Innovation Center.

Chad Beeton: Okay.

Logan M Isaac: Uh, there's like EV chargers nearby, but I didn't park there.

Chad Beeton: Yeah. I think I know where we're talking about[02:34:00] [02:35:00] [02:36:00] [02:37:00]

Logan M Isaac: CRV, Honda CRV

Yeah, I think so. And why do you say[02:38:00]

Chad Beeton: You can drop it at the hospital and your backpack. I unclapped the straps and you can drop [02:39:00] it