‘Dude, I Blew Zero!’: College Athlete Sues Iowa Cops for DUI Arrest

‘Dude, I Blew Zero!’: College Athlete Sues Iowa Cops for DUI Arrest

In a shocking case of apparent police misconduct, Tayvin Galanakis, a freshman football player at William Penn University, has filed a lawsuit against three Iowa police officers and the city of Newton following a controversial DUI arrest in August 2022. Bodycam footage from the incident reveals a disturbing scene as Galanakis, who had blown a 0.00 on a breathalyzer test and successfully completed sobriety tests, is forcibly placed under arrest. The video captures the 19-year-old’s disbelief and outrage as he shouts, “Dude, I blew zero!” while being handcuffed and taken into custody. The footage has sparked widespread outrage and raised serious questions about the officers’ actions and the potential violation of Galanakis’ rights.

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After being released later that night, once further tests confirmed his sobriety, Galanakis took the brave step of sharing the bodycam footage on his own social media accounts. The video quickly went viral, prompting an outpouring of support from the public and calls for justice. Encouraged by his supporters, Galanakis made the decision to take legal action against the officers involved in his arrest. In an exclusive interview with The Law&Crime Network’s Sierra Gillespie, Galanakis discusses the details of his arrest, the impact it has had on his life, and his determination to hold the officers accountable for their actions.

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Tayvin Galanakis: https://www.instagram.com/taytothejay/

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45 thoughts on “‘Dude, I Blew Zero!’: College Athlete Sues Iowa Cops for DUI Arrest

  1. So, is the narrator for people with short attention span?

    We see 30 seconds of video.
    Then the narrator tells everything we just saw and heard.

    How is that necessary?

  2. Cops escalate and violate people rights so much. They are so bad at investigating and deescalating. They don’t know how to talk to people and agitate people

  3. OHHHHHHHHHH another comment nailed it! The cops were impaired so they needed to find someone they could charge with OWI/DUI because the cruiser probably smelled like booze! Makes sense

  4. I applaud this young man for how he handled the situation—he maintained complete control of his emotions and remained cool under pressure. This is exactly the type of person who would excel in law enforcement, and I can easily see him becoming a remarkable FBI agent.

  5. This is why you should refuse a field sobriety test. It is an optional test nationwide and no one is required to perform it. A lot of lawyers will reccomend politely declining field sobriety tests because of the accuracy rates, and most of the time cops will find a way to use it against you. Many sober people fail these tests. This can be due to anxiety, stress, and health conditions. Decline FST and let them know you will gladly do a breathalyzer.

  6. My dad is a retired officer. When I was maybe 15, he accused my stepbrother and me of sneaking a couple beers and proceeded with a FST on both of us, which he claims we both failed. Funny thing is we were both 100% sober, but Pops had about 10 beers in him by this point.

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