Dallas man incriminates himself by allegedly showing drugs in Facebook live video

Dominque Desha Green, 24, allegedly incriminated himself after he did a Facebook Live video that appeared to show he was in possession of cocaine during a traffic stop in Dallas, Sept. 9, 2016. Click through the slideshow to see maps that explain the world's drug trade. less Dominque Desha Green, 24, allegedly incriminated himself after he did a Facebook Live video that appeared to show he was in possession of cocaine during a traffic stop in Dallas, Sept. 9, 2016. Click through the ... more Photo: Dallas County Jail Photo: Dallas County Jail Image 1 of / 35 Caption Close Dallas man incriminates himself by allegedly showing drugs in Facebook live video 1 / 35 Back to Gallery

If you claim you're innocent, filming yourself with illegal drugs during a traffic stop doesn't help your argument.

That's what Dominque Desha Green, 24, learned the hard way when he was pulled over in Dallas on Sept. 9. Green started a Facebook Live video while he was stopped, and can be seen apparently pulling cocaine out of his pockets while he was live.

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"I''m getting pulled over sitting at the Autozone because I didn't use a turn signal (for) a hundred feet," Green said at the start of the livestream. "I'm not committing a crime, I'm just sitting here."

Police asked Green for his driver's license, which he refused to show. He started arguing with the police officer and said, "I want to speak to your boss. That's like going to McDonald's and somebody gets your order wrong and you say 'I want to speak to your boss.'"

The police officer responded, "I don't work for McDonald's."

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Green ranted about his rights in the video while the officer waited for more police to arrive.

"What'd I do? Being black on a Friday," Green said during the livestream. Before officers surround his car and arrest him, Green empties his pockets 10 minutes into the video and appears to hide cocaine in his car.

Officers eventually arrested Green and told him he'd face a felony charge if he resisted arrest.

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Police used Green's video to charge him with drug possession, according to the Dallas Morning News. He was originally pulled over for failure to use a turn signal, failure to wear a seat belt and resisting arrest, according to the newspaper.

Police said Green spit on an officer's face, tried to kick out a police car window and threatened to kill an officer and his wife during the arrest, according to the newspaper. The Dallas Morning News also reported that Green threatened to sexually assault an officer's daughter.

Green now faces drug possession charges and harassment of a public servant, among other charges, according to the newspaper. Green was being held Monday in the Dallas County Jail on $229,500 bond.