>> rather than give it to the officer, du chien handed the phone to the friend, who took it into the house. the officer then put du chien in handcuffs. >> i don't think that he had probable cause to arrest me, but he did. >> du chien was cited for interfering with a police officer the performance of his duties and released. he never did give police his phone but he did post the video on youtube. >> this is wrong on so many different levels. there's an egregious violation of the fourth amendment here. there is certainly first amendment implications. and there is a common misconception among police officers. >> vallejo police spokesman, jeff bassett, cold abc7, quote, on the surface of things we do have some concerns about what we saw. we are currently conducting an internal inquiry into the incident. we are prepared to take appropriate or corrective action , if necessary. ". >> as a citizen, a law-abiding citizen, i'm a notary, i'm a mental health administrator, and i feel like that i was very much violated. >> vallejo police told me it's unlikely they will file formal charges against