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merely walking onto someone's unsecured property isn't a felony
If armed men in two pickup trucks started following you on a neighborhood street and tried to block your path multiple times what would you do, honestly?!.
He could have committed a felony when inside the home. The attitude that it's fine to just walk into a home under construction is still mind blowing to me. There are arsonist out there, people that just like breaking shit or say flooding the basement by turning the water on and letting it fuck things up.
Also, I think it has to be a felony for a citizens arrest to be legally allowed in Georgia and merely walking onto someone's unsecured property isn't a felony, so that alone would make the McMichaels actions illegal
astronut97 saysmerely walking onto someone's unsecured property isn't a felony
He could have committed a felony when inside the home. The attitude that it's fine to just walk into a home under construction is still mind blowing to me.
astronut97 saysIf armed men in two pickup trucks started following you on a neighborhood street and tried to block your path multiple times what would you do, honestly?!.
Depends. If you are absolutely set on not stopping and talking to them, go by what they are armed with: if they have only pistols or shotguns - distance is your friend, so it makes sense to run away, prefferably in the direction their pickup can't follow. If they have rifles you won't be able to gain enough distance on foot even if your name is Usain Bolt.
In other words, voicing support for “common sense gun laws.” Guess we know the truth now.
WookieMan saysastronut97 saysmerely walking onto someone's unsecured property isn't a felony
He could have committed a felony when inside the home. The attitude that it's fine to just walk into a home under construction is still mind blowing to me.
Its not fine. BUT, as mentioned, citizens arrest requires knowledge of a felony.
Did Mcmichaels have knowledge of a felony or just suspect of possible felony intent? The court will determine judgement, most likely, based on that interpretation.
These mass shootings seem to be rooted in people suffering from depression. Some of them are these approximately 18 year olds drenched in testosterone that see their prospects are awful after graduating high school. The FBI has studies on this, you can find them on the web, and it looks like the FBI knows exactly why these horrible things keep on happening over and over, it's oppressive poverty and loss, Then there are these internally tortured closeted or latent homosexuals. ALSO we wage so many wars we wind up with a lot of military-trained Americans amongst us and they have their PTSD, and 1 out of every 5 homeless is a veteran. I'm describing America the powder keg. With the wholesale betrayal of our vets I'm surprised we don't get more bombings. Maybe the popularity of weed mitigates that phenomenon.
What you say sounds rational, but it omits the problem that (I think) half or more of America is taking SSRI drugs and other anti-depressants which can result in some really bad side effects that seem to be at the root of a long history of civil disturbances including suicide and murder.
These mass shootings seem to be rooted in people suffering from depression
astronut97 saysmerely walking onto someone's unsecured property isn't a felony
He could have committed a felony when inside the home. The attitude that it's fine to just walk into a home under construction is still mind blowing to me. There are arsonist out there, people that just like breaking shit or say flooding the basement by turning the water on and letting it fuck things up.
I assisted/worked with builders in Chicago for 13 years. This owner/builder is a unicorn by saying he didn't care Arbery was in the property. His stance is likely a lie as he doesn't want to get sued because a black man was shot after entering his property. He's likely the one that told neighbors to keep an eye on the place. He doesn't want to be associated with Arbery's death at all and become an accessory to murder (there wasn't in this case), so he's lying.
So yes they legally confronted Arber...
Where was he supposed to go? He tried to avoid them multiple times and this time he was boxed in between two pickup trucks and the driver in front having jumped out with a shotgun.
in CA you would be charged with simple trespassing
krc saysin CA you would be charged with simple trespassing
In California you would be housed in a nice hotel and offered a stipend to buy alcohol and drugs.
I think when Americans start to matter again, especially to their representatives, over the stock market, a lot of social ills will be corrected almost automatically.
The same wealthy tyrants that occupy our government with their money are using our military to improve their ROI.
We need to rise up and take our government and bring the robber barons to heel. Our government is our legitimate tool to do that, but we need to shake off all this divisive and self defeating propaganda BECAUSE THAT IS WHY WE CAN'T win.
I'm saying if you're going to own a gun, there should be laws that protect, or makes the case for or against the result of the commission of that gun.
I like how everybody is arguing about this case as if the law mattered.
The law is hundreds of thousands of pages long, you couldn't read the entire thing in your lifetime, what gets enforced is from pick and choice to get a desired outcome.
Even breaking and entering is "iffy" - did he actually take something or not? If you break down a door (or even just push a door) to get access but no intent to steal, in CA you would be charged with simple trespassing (non-felony).
Sounds like you should have been aborted as you can't even answer a simple question. The stupid people were the McMichaels and you it appears.
I didn't see the video that way at all. I saw someone confronted by someone with a weapon for no reason, chased by multiple cars. If someone did that to me and I thought I had a chance to take them out, I would- because the alternative is that they will kill me anyway.
If we can't even condemn idiots acting irresponsibly, there is not much hope to see the 2nd amendment continue.
krc saysI didn't see the video that way at all. I saw someone confronted by someone with a weapon for no reason, chased by multiple cars. If someone did that to me and I thought I had a chance to take them out, I would- because the alternative is that they will kill me anyway.
Weird logic. You don't know if they are going to kill you. But if you attack them you are giving them a good reason to do so. Practically forcing them.
We have not seen any evidence that the victims of the attack desired to kill anyone. If that was the desire why did they wait till attacked to use a weapon? They could have run him down with the car if they intended to hurt him. In fact they did not resort to violence until the departed attacked them.
But this is an example where we should all agree these guys were out of line
What crime was committed?
The ones in the truck promoted the violence simply by threatening the "suspect" with violence.
krc saysBut this is an example where we should all agree these guys were out of line
Why should we all agree? What crime was committed?
What if we don’t agree?
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There's not a stand your ground law in the US that will back you, if things get out of hand at that point. In almost every scenario, you'll be the aggressor.
Why did Ahmaud Arbery, grab their gun, the video would have cleared him and he could have sued them later.
It's been rumored he was in boots, and was carrying a hammer, though it's clear he wasn't doing either. The video, shows Ahmaud enter the under construction property. But IMHO, it doesn't look like he's casing the place. Now they don't show the whole video, he could have looked innocent until the video stops. Then he could have been snooping and prowling looking for tools, and scoping out any copper wire. Speculation of course, but why release the video and not show the entire three minutes. What was he doing when he noticed the neighbor across the street calling 9-11 before he bolted out the door?
If he was doing nothing more than what it looked like, it could be argued he was stopping by looking for work. That's how I used to get construction work way way on back in the day. Just show up on the job, and ask if they need help.
It's not looking good for the Good Ole Boys, what's in the rest of the video, and why is Ahmaud so brazen to try to take the gun, rather than the prospect of waiting for the police?
Especially given the lack of will to prosecute these days by Liberal judges, Mayors and DA's.
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