Man arrested for allegedly wiping his Google Pixel before a CBP search

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In brief: A man has been charged with destruction of evidence after allegedly erasing the contents of his phone before a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent could search it. It's unclear why CBP wanted to search Atlanta-based activist Samuel Tunick's Google Pixel.

Tunick was indicted by a grand jury on November 13, and an arrest warrant was issued the same day. It says that on January 24, he knowingly destroyed the contents of the Pixel phone for the purpose of preventing or impairing government authorities from taking the property into their custody.

Tunick was arrested earlier this month during a traffic stop in Atlanta. According to a statement issued by his supporters, the musician was asked to step out of the car to observe an issue with the tail light. He was handcuffed by the officer and surrounded by the FBI and DHS.

According to the indictment, the phone was supposed to be searched by a supervisory officer from a CBP Tactical Terrorism Response Team.

The prosecution did not seek pretrial detention, and Tunick was released soon after his hearing. He is restricted from leaving Northern Georgia as the case continues.

"The arrest is totally baseless," Kamau Franklin, executive director of Community Movement Builders, said in a press release. "The Trump administration is using political prosecution to distract from growing unpopularity in the polls, defections within the GOP, and a persistent high cost of living."

Many Americans assume that if they wipe a phone or lock it with strong encryption, they're simply exercising their privacy rights. But the moment an electronic device becomes the target of a lawful federal search or seizure, erasing it can itself constitute a crime – even if agents haven't yet obtained physical possession of it.

Under federal obstruction statutes, digital data is treated no differently from physical records. Laws such as 18 U.S.C. §1519 and §2232 make it a felony to destroy or alter information to prevent federal authorities from obtaining it.

Prosecutors increasingly apply these laws to smartphones, arguing that wiping a device after officials signal an intent to search or seize it is equivalent to destroying evidence, regardless of whether the underlying investigation is serious or whether the device contains anything incriminating.

These issues are especially prominent at the US border, where CBP operates under the "border search exception" to the Fourth Amendment.

CBP can conduct basic searches of phones without a warrant, and forensic searches typically require only reasonable suspicion. Despite common assumptions, travelers have limited ability to refuse such examinations.

The law surrounding device unlocking is also concerning. Courts generally allow agents to compel biometric unlocks such as fingerprints or facial recognition, which are treated as physical identifiers.

Passcodes receive greater Fifth Amendment protection, though the government can sometimes compel their disclosure if it already knows what data it expects to find. When officials cannot obtain access, they often detain devices or pursue obstruction charges if data is erased during the process.

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The charges will only stick if they can PROVE that the man wiped his phone with the intent of destroying evidence.
Law enforcement loves to slap people with "Obstruction of Justice" as a bogus charge as well. That charge can only stick if they can prove that someone knowingly and physically does something they shouldn't have.
If they told the man they would be coming with a warrant for the phone data, then he destroyed (factory reset) the data. Then yes all the charges can stick.
 
Damn those fascists and *checks notes* enforcing the law and allowing you to talk smack about them with no consequences.

You have no idea what a fascist state looks like.
What law is "enforced"? The one where you get denied a life and thrown into jail if you talk smack about Trump?

How about enforcing the law the protects children from pedophiles?
 
What law is "enforced"? The one where you get denied a life and thrown into jail if you talk smack about Trump?

How about enforcing the law the protects children from pedophiles?
Did you try reading the article before malding about Trump?
“Under federal obstruction statutes, digital data is treated no differently from physical records. Laws such as 18 U.S.C. §1519 and §2232 make it a felony to destroy or alter information to prevent federal authorities from obtaining it.
Prosecutors increasingly apply these laws to smartphones, arguing that wiping a device after officials signal an intent to search or seize it is equivalent to destroying evidence, regardless of whether the underlying investigation is serious or whether the device contains anything incriminating.“
 
"It's unclear why CBP wanted to search Atlanta-based activist Samuel Tunick's Google Pixel." It's clear to me

Ahh, the good old term “Activist” - these days, more often than not, that’s slang for someone who knowingly breaks laws, gets held to account for doing so, and tries to victimize themselves anyways.

Surprised me 0% when I heard an “activist” having their phone searched.
 
Agreed — anyone who brings up fascism doesn’t really know what it means and just repeats whatever propaganda they hear from the legacy news. They hear one thing, believe it, and stick with it like a puppet.
Yup just like MAGA..the current administration is in hip deep. While telling their constituents it's not us we only hold the house and the senate. It's everyone on the other half of the aisle and the previous administration. While protecting all pedophiles.
 
Welcome to the Facist States of America

Actually, its not fascism. It's more typical of Leftist Communist values. Karl Marx famously wrote in the Communist Manifesto:

"The theory of Communism may be summed up in the single sentence: the abolition of private property.”

Your cellphone and private correspondence belongs to the government.
 
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Yup just like MAGA..the current administration is in hip deep. While telling their constituents it's not us we only hold the house and the senate. It's everyone on the other half of the aisle and the previous administration. While protecting all pedophiles.

LOL. If the full Epstein story ever gets out, Democrats will be the majority of offenders.

 
I'm not American, but I laugh at Americans who think this is "fascism". LOL

If you guys living under real fascism, you would not be able to criticize Trump policies openly without police coming to your doors. Opposition media (like CNN) would not exist at all under fascism.
It's true that Trump's government is not fascist. Fascism is based on ETHNIC identity. They put their own ethnic group at the top. Trump doesn't do that. However, its worth pointing out that Fascist governments allowed opposition. What they didn't tolerate was Communist propaganda. That's because by the 1930's, Communism revolutionaries had caused enormous damage to many nations. Russia and China are good examples. Or read about the 1919 Hungarian Socialist Republic under Bela Kuhn. Brutal.
 
Welcome to the Facist States of America
Say the line, Bart!
When do Americans start doing something about it instead of just whining about it online???
And thank you to the people that liked your comment so I could block the whole lot.
 
Maybe he should have used the Hillary Clinton method of wiping it. With a cloth like she said LOL.
This is no different than if this person had shredded a bunch of documents and if convicted, he
should face the punishment.
 
Article doesn't explain why a traffic stop over a taillight turned into a search of his phone.

Pretextual stop. They were following him waiting for a traffic violation to pull him over. You really think cops get lucky when they pull someone over for "tailing to closely" and find a million dollars worth of cocaine in the car?

No, other cops were already investigating the suspect or they got a tip; then they ask the local cops to tail them and pull them over for the most minor traffic violation and try to get the suspects to incriminate themselves.

It's a nice work-around of the Constitution since they know most people don't understand their rights. If they already had a warrant, none of this would be necessary and they just make an arrest.
 
Yup just like MAGA..the current administration is in hip deep. While telling their constituents it's not us we only hold the house and the senate. It's everyone on the other half of the aisle and the previous administration. While protecting all pedophiles.
You just proved my point. You assumed I voted, which I didn’t. I’m an independent who thinks for myself and actually has critical-thinking abilities — unlike your brainwashed self.
 
The charges will only stick if they can PROVE that the man wiped his phone with the intent of destroying evidence.
Law enforcement loves to slap people with "Obstruction of Justice" as a bogus charge as well. That charge can only stick if they can prove that someone knowingly and physically does something they shouldn't have.
If they told the man they would be coming with a warrant for the phone data, then he destroyed (factory reset) the data. Then yes all the charges can stick.
With a high priced competent lawyer, he'll never see prison.
 
Wiping your phone if you are under investigation for criminal activity certainly is a legitimate criminal act.
But wiping your phone before you cross the border? There should be no penalties for that.
However, while the police involved were with the border patrol, apparently the facts of the incident seem to suggest it's more like the former than the latter.
 
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