The incident began when probation officers arrived at Brittany's home, mistakenly believing it was the residence of Sammy Whitener. The officers, at the wrong address, confronted Brittany and Quante Gaither, whom they wrongly identified as Whitener. Despite Brittany showing proof of her address, the officers insisted on their mistake and claimed to smell marijuana, further escalating the situation. After deputies were called in, they continued to misidentify Quante, and he was detained along with Brittany. After hours of detention, the officers eventually realized their error, confirming Quante was not Whitener. However, Brittany remained in custody for marijuana possession despite no evidence being found. She later considered filing a lawsuit, highlighting the risks of law enforcement acting on incorrect information and the challenges of asserting one’s rights in such situations.
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