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TopicLast night, in St. Louis
PatrickMahomes
06/29/20 11:36:07 AM
#137:


CyricZ posted...
See that's dicey. The protesters are in a gated community, which is private property. The question is: was the sidewalk property that the couple had a right to defend? Was it theirs by ownership? Specifically brandishing a weapon?
Yeah that's more info we'll need then. If each home owner is responsible for their portion of the sidewalk, then they have the right to defend it, but if the community management team "owns" the sidewalk, then no I don't think they can. All it takes is one protester setting foot on a single blade of grass that is theirs though and they're fair next, but yeah they were already trespassing.

So if the sidewalk was owned by the whole community, then calling the cops is the right move and pulling guns was not. But if the sidewalk was their sidewalk to manage (which would be weird, usually the city owns the sidewalks), then they can't pull guns. BUT, if someone did set foot on their GRASS, then they can exercise their freedoms to pull guns.

Lot of ambiguity.

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