That's how Timothy McVeigh was caught.
Umm...yes it was. An Oklahoma State Trooper violated Timothy McVeigh's constitutional rights and it resulted in an arrest completely unrelated to the OKC bombing that later led to them catching McVeigh earlier.
I consider them catching McVeigh in this manner to be a shameful disgrace to the law enforcement profession that frankly should have invalidated the remainder of his conviction. Which would have then led to my conviction for torturing and killing a man in an abandoned concrete factory. A man named Timothy McVeigh.
But at least the government wouldn't be taking yet another god awful step in the destruction of our republic.
Here is the anti-constitutionalist JBT blurb from Lt. Dan Marcou on the encounter:
THE ARREST OF TIMOTHY MCVEIGH
Charlie paid attention to his inner voice and orchestrated a non-approach vehicle contact. Instead of just walking up on the Mercury, he called for the driver to step out of the vehicle. Hanger watched the suspect exit his car. He had the man walk to the area between the squad and the Mercury.
When Charlie asked for the suspect’s driver’s license, the suspect reached for it. This movement alerted Hanger to the outline of a weapon impressed under the suspect's jacket. During a verbal exchange, the suspect – now known to be Timothy McVeigh – admitted to having a weapon and said it was loaded.
Charlie had drawn his own weapon, and as he covered the suspect he replied, “So is mine.”
Charlie handcuffed McVeigh and discovered he had a .45 caliber Glock loaded with the devastating Black Talon rounds. McVeigh carried his Glock in a quick-draw “suicide holster.” Charlie’s search also revealed McVeigh had a spare magazine and a knife hidden on his person.