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TopicPolice show up to black man's house, he excercises his legal rights and get shot
Gobstoppers12
08/03/21 10:03:31 AM
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WingsOfGood posted...
Why did he do this? I bet he has been harassed before.
Why did he do it? Because he was unstable. Whether in the moment or all the time, he felt like being a 'badass' and threatening the police. If it's 'harassment' to be investigated for a crime, then maybe he should stop putting himself in compromising positions to be investigated. One thing is for sure--if the police show up to investigate you, you're definitely not doing yourself any favors by making threats. There is no excuse for it. I don't care how many times you've been 'harassed' (which seems like a weird red herring for you to throw into the debate), it is never the correct move to threaten and belligerently disobey the police.

WingsOfGood posted...
Leave and get a warrant
You don't really know how these things work, do you? You don't need a warrant if there's probable cause. A warrant and probable cause essentially serve the same purpose in an investigation. It's the difference between collecting evidence which leads you to a conclusion (hence getting approval to make an arrest based on collected evidence) or having enough information right in front of you to make the arrest on the spot.

In this case, even without any reckless driving added in, the menacing and disorderly conduct charges should be plenty to make an arrest.

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