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GREER, SC (WSPA) – A video post on the Youtube account Trey Citizen shows a man taking video on his phone’s camera at the Municipal Court and police department in Greer.

The video shows police officers approaching the man, later identified as Diante Valentine, and asking him to identify himself after he was reported as a suspicious person.

Valentine refuses to identify himself in the video, because he said he was doing nothing wrong.

He was arrested and charged with interfering with police, according to the city.

There are 24 states with “stop and identify” laws that allow police to ask for a person’s ID whom they have reasonable suspicion of wrong doing.

South Carolina is not one of those states.

Law enforcement can question you, but you are not required to answer.

The YouTube channel has 2 other videos called “1st Amendment Audits.”

In these videos, the man taking the video insults and flips-off officers.

The City of Greer’s attorney, John Duggan, released the following statement about the incident: