Is It Illegal to Flip Off a Cop in Minnesota? Here’s What the Law Says

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Flipping off a police officer is generally protected speech under the First Amendment and not illegal in Minnesota. Courts have ruled that such gestures alone do not justify stops or arrests, though context matters.

First Amendment Protections

The gesture qualifies as expressive conduct safeguarded by free speech rights. A 2019 Minnesota case saw a federal judge dismiss claims after a New Hope driver flipped off an officer near a school, affirming no constitutional violation occurred. Similarly, broader U.S. rulings, like those from the Sixth Circuit, confirm it’s not criminal unless tied to threats or disorder.

Minnesota Court Precedents

In State v. Beekman (2019), a court held that rudeness, including the middle finger, isn’t punishable and doesn’t create reasonable suspicion for a traffic stop. MPR News reported the decision emphasized that discourtesy violates social norms but not the law. These align with national precedents protecting offensive expression toward officials.

Potential Risks and Exceptions

While legal, it can escalate situations. Officers might cite minor infractions or disorderly conduct (Minn. Stat. § 609.72) if accompanied by yelling, obstruction, or public disturbance. Retaliatory actions, like pretextual stops, have been challenged successfully in court. Socially, it invites scrutiny—experts advise de-escalation over provocation.

Practical Advice

Know your rights: Politely assert them if stopped, but avoid physical resistance. Record interactions if safe. Organizations like the ACLU note challenges often succeed when pure speech is targeted. In Minnesota, no specific statute bans the gesture outright.

Owners should prioritize safety; while lawful, it’s rarely wise during tense encounters.

Sources:

  1. https://www.mprnews.org/story/2019/03/15/court-cop-cant-stop-driver-for-flipping-him-off
  2. https://firstamendment.mtsu.edu/post/judge-dismisses-free-speech-case-over-middle-finger-gesture-to-police/

Amos Todd

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