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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Flanagan grants summary judgment to a North Carolina town and two of its police officers on allegations of malicious prosecution and false imprisonment brought by a motorist who stopped his car in the middle of a street and berated one of the officers. A rail company shut down all but one railway intersection in the town, and police directed traffic as a result of build-up. The motorist, agitated about traffic, stopped his car and got out to say, “Do you know how to do your fucking job?” to an officer. A bystander recorded the interaction from a distance, in which the motorist continued to yell at the officer, who eventually began punching the motorist and attempting to arrest him. Two other officers helped in pinning him to the ground and arresting him. Given the motorist’s behavior, the malicious prosecution and false imprisonment claims fail because the officers had probable cause to arrest him.