Did they name it the “criminal protection act’?. Seems like we have a new class of protected people. Kemp has been such a major disappointment, and I voted for the turn coat rino.
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Why would you “catch” them? I’m pretty sure if someone comes in my house in the middle of the night, one us will die. Just sayin.Soooo a criminal breaks into your home, you catch them, but can't hold them, or else you are a felon?
BTW, this law also enables police officers to make arrests outside their jurisdictions.
"officer i swear these guys looked like swiss cheese when they showed up"Why would you “catch” them? I’m pretty sure if someone comes in my house in the middle of the night, one us will die. Just sayin.
If these kids had stabbed a lesbian.....well , I think their bond would be over $100k .im all for it as most of the victims will be those who cant defend themselves and vote democrat
would be a nice wake up call. sucks but we are going the way of kitty genovese style as a society
So far the only comment that makes sensejust choot'em and claim stand your ground. He was coming right for me!
This is a very sad post that basically worships law enforcement and centralized government authority. I'm surprised you aren't here advocating that people just dial 911 and instead of taking deadly force into their own hands. You know, leave it to the professionals who are trained and know how to handle the criminal situations that us mere citizens could not possible be able to handle under the stress of a violent criminal encounter.View attachment 3176300 You guys should read line items 88 through 95 it excludes most of the scenarios you guys talk about. Such as someone breaking into your home , committing a forcible felony etc. You would still be able to detain someone under those circumstances.
You could not have ever pursue someone and detain them that was fleeing from a crime. Such as stealing your neighbor's car. Or robbing a convenience store. That's the point which if you want to get involved you write down tag numbers, call 911, follow the suspects but you don't try to arrest them yourself, you're not law enforcement officers. If you wish to be a law enforcement officer you should apply with your local agencies. I know Aubrey wasn't a good guy, I know they suspected him of possibly burglary. But they didn't have any direct knowledge or evidence that he had burglarized any houses and they really didn't have any business detaining him. If you have a suspicious person in your neighborhood that's a good time to call law enforcement and make a report. Whether or not these two guys get convicted it ruin their lives and their finances. It would have been a lot simpler to call 911 and just report the guy.
The DA even stated the citizen's arrest had no grounds and referred it to a grand jury.View attachment 3176300 You guys should read line items 88 through 95 it excludes most of the scenarios you guys talk about. Such as someone breaking into your home , committing a forcible felony etc. You would still be able to detain someone under those circumstances.
You could not have ever pursue someone and detain them that was fleeing from a crime. Such as stealing your neighbor's car. Or robbing a convenience store. That's the point which if you want to get involved you write down tag numbers, call 911, follow the suspects but you don't try to arrest them yourself, you're not law enforcement officers. If you wish to be a law enforcement officer you should apply with your local agencies. I know Aubrey wasn't a good guy, I know they suspected him of possibly burglary. But they didn't have any direct knowledge or evidence that he had burglarized any houses and they really didn't have any business detaining him. If you have a suspicious person in your neighborhood that's a good time to call law enforcement and make a report. Whether or not these two guys get convicted it ruin their lives and their finances. It would have been a lot simpler to call 911 and just report the guy.