Culture "Arrest Him!” The Moment Police Handcuffed A Farmer For Going 5 Seconds Over His Time Limit at Data Center Meeting - A subtle "SUUUUEEY" is heard in the crowd

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Rex Edison
Jun 25, 2026
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  • Claremore arrested Darren Blanchard for exceeding a three-minute public-comment limit on tape.
  • Bodycam footage, initially quoted at $1,750, was ultimately obtained for $120.
  • Project Mustang’s 300-acre data center terms were set before any public comment was scheduled.

When bodycam footage from a February city council meeting in Claremore, Oklahoma, surfaced online, it didn’t show a brawl or a threat. It showed a man asking if he could hand over documents. Then an officer’s voice, flat and final: “Arrest him.” Darren Blanchard had committed the offense of speaking slightly past a three-minute public-comment timer - at a meeting about a 270-to-300-acre data center campus proposed for his community. What a trespass charge over a few extra seconds reveals about how towns handle dissent when big infrastructure money arrives is worth your attention.

Three Minutes, One Arrest, One Bodycam

Getting the footage was its own story - and the arrest sequence it captured raises questions that won’t disappear.

At the February 17 Claremore City Council meeting, residents packed the room to address Project Mustang. Blanchard exceeded the comment limit. Officers told him to leave. The bodycam captured him asking to present documents before handcuffs went on. Getting that footage wasn’t straightforward - a local requester was initially quoted $1,750 for the video, then ultimately paid $120.

Here’s what the footage and reporting reveal:

  • Blanchard asked to submit documents before being arrested; the bodycam captures the officer’s order in real time.
  • His legal team reportedly filed a motion to dismiss and requested the city attorney recuse himself, citing the attorney’s presence as a witness at the meeting - a claim not yet independently verified in court filings.
  • The city’s initial $1,750 price tag for bodycam footage dropped to $120 to obtain.
  • Blanchard has said publicly the arrest amounts to retaliation for protected speech and has chilled community participation.

What Project Mustang Actually Is

Behind the arrest is a 300-acre data center proposal that many residents say they learned about too late to meaningfully shape.

Project Mustang, developed by Beale Infrastructure, is planned as a multi-building data center campus in Claremore Industrial Park, with Phase 1 targeting 2028. City officials say it advances through standard economic-development channels and won’t raise local taxes or utility rates, with some infrastructure costs covered by the developer. Project Mustang’s terms - acreage, incentives, utility impacts - were substantially set before any public comment session was scheduled.

Residents disagree with that framing. They cite unanswered questions about water consumption, power demand, farmland loss, and tax incentives negotiated before meaningful public input happened. Officials call it economic development. Opponents call it a high-impact industrial project with costs still unaccounted for.

The Right to Speak - And What It Costs

Whether a few extra seconds at a public podium justifies a trespass arrest is a legal question - but it’s also a civic one.

Public-comment periods exist for one reason: letting residents address elected officials directly. Whether exceeding a timer by seconds justifies a trespass arrest sits in genuinely contested legal territory. Blanchard’s team requesting the city attorney’s recusal adds another layer - the official weighing the charge witnessed the arrest firsthand.

Project Mustang may or may not get built. Public-comment clocks will keep running at council meetings nationwide. What happened in Claremore on February 17 is on tape now, and that tape has a way of traveling further than any press release.

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Here's the bodycam:


Here's Louis Rossman covering how a company in Taylor, Texas is going to fuck over a land of the community, that was meant to be a park for the youngins, by turning it into another Jeet infested datacenter because the needs of niggercatle are more important than kids having fun:

 
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Fucking really?
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Texas is going to fuck over a land of the community, that was meant to be a park for the youngins, by turning it into another Jeet infested datacenter because the needs of niggercatle are more important than kids having fun
What a profoundly retarded thing to write. "But what about the kids having fun, don't you think that's more important that building data centers"
No and you're a faggot. That wasn't even in the article. There is also no fucking "land of the community", it's either a national park or it's private.
 
Hicklib activist making a scene. No doubt bankrolled by some interest or another.

Reckless Ben gets trespassed to stop him from delivering court documents to Brick and Minifigs: THATS BULLSHIT, CORRUPT PIGS!!

A blue collar worker gets trespassed for going over 5 SECONDS his speaking time: Must be a libtard! GET HIM GLORIOUS OFFICERS!

It's OK to be a bootlicker when they go against those who you label your enemies?
Alright, Zahir.
 
theatrics or not data centers are still a net negative for residents.
The amount of water they use is absolutely insane. It's also suspicious how they can't fix roads or bridges but they are approving these things out the ass. The ones they're building in Texas are going into already drought-stricken areas. The Utah one that Kevin O'Leary is building might raise nighttime temperatures by 20 degrees. I can't imagine the environmental damage that will cause.
 
The real issue with these data centers is that the world doesn't have enough throughput for all the power distribution needed to run these. Like power transformers. Those have 2-4+ years lead times for large ones atm. And it doesn't matter how much cash you throw at the current manufacturers. They're gonna go in order of those who placed orders first. So these data centers are gonna be waiting. And new lines won't appear for a while. If at all.

Other things for power distribution, like Switchgear, breakers, High-voltage cables. Also in high demand and have 1-2 years lead times currently. This doesn't even take into consideration things like sources of power. Sure, the Trump admin is making sure new projects are getting up and running as fast as possible. And companies like Microslop is trying to get old plants (three mile island) up and running again. But that also takes time.

And china isn't gonna be able to step in and build more capacity. Considering these corps need good shit and not the cheap, badly made chink crap. Unless China comes in clutch, these data centers aren't getting up and running any time soon.

The industry is realizing this. Thus the r&d is going into getting as much performance with medium size models as possible. Like 30-34b.
 
What a fucking nigger. They should have shot him
They should have said “5 seconds over? More like 5 seconds till your life is over!!! AaahhhHhh!!” Then a city council member should have jumped the railing and uppercut his skull off like a mortal kombat fatality. “Heh. Grok, calculate how long till this niggas soul goes to hell.” Then kick his decapitated head like a soccer ball into a trash can.
 
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