An Internal Affairs lieutenant gets pulled over in the passenger seat—and realizes the officer stopping them is the one he’s been secretly building a case against.
When the cop says, “things don’t look right here,” the traffic stop turns into career-ending evidence on bodycam, phone audio, and a Ring camera. This story starts with a routine ride home that should have lasted two blocks. Instead, Lieutenant Marcus Webb of the Delaware State Police Internal Affairs Division finds himself face-to-face with Officer Ryan Meyers, the very cop he has spent three months investigating for a pattern of racially discriminatory traffic stops. The setup is almost unbelievable: Meyers pulls over James Holloway in Riverside Estates for no traffic violation, demands IDs from both men, refuses to explain the stop, and falls back on the same vague language Marcus has heard in case file after case file—“things don’t look right.” What Meyers doesn’t know is that this stop is now being captured from every angle: his bodycam, Marcus’s phone recording, and a nearby Ring doorbell camera.
Then the story flips in real time. Marcus hands over his credentials, Meyers realizes he has just stopped an Internal Affairs lieutenant, and the one piece of proof Marcus had been missing finally lands in his hands. This dramatized, documentary-style story follows the fallout: 1,247 stops reviewed, impossible racial disparities, search patterns that make no legal sense, a leaked text about “nice car, wrong neighborhood,” a termination hearing, and a viral bodycam release that exposes how profiling survives when nobody believes the people living through it. Watch to the end for the exact moment Meyers understands his career is over—and comment: Should police accountability really depend on accidentally pulling over the one person with the power to stop it?
0:00 Internal Affairs Lieutenant Spots Pattern — Bodycams, Data, and Racial Profiling
4:20 James Holloway Enters the Scene — Four Previous Stops in His Own Neighborhood
5:18 Blue Lights in Riverside Estates — Another “No-Cause” Stop Begins in the Middle of the Night
8:26 “Something doesn’t seem right here” — The Phrase That Sinks It All
9:00 Total Turnaround: Marcus Webb Flashes His Internal Affairs Badge — Career on the Line
12:27 Investigation Explodes — 1,247 Stops, Three Officers, and an Incriminating Text Message
18:42 Union Appeal Hearing — Statistics, Bodycam, and the “Nice Car, Wrong Neighborhood” Text
26:02 Termination Confirmed, Viral Video, and State Reforms — The Case Rocking Delaware
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