One minute, videographer Bill Rolland was filming a project for Cisco Systems in downtown Miami. The next minute, police had a gun to his head.

A security guard and two engineers for New World Tower at 100 N. Biscayne Blvd. accused Rolland of making a bomb threat after a 2011 argument over whether he could film outside the building. He was arrested and spent five days in solitary confinement before he was released on bond. Rolland was acquitted a few months later.

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