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ItsTime
09-19-2007, 08:35 PM
Women Arrested for reading the Constitution

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCLuYvBeq40

RP08
09-19-2007, 08:47 PM
No charges? What? Aren't our police people Americans like us?... or are we outsourcing them now too?

noxagol
09-19-2007, 10:05 PM
That is disgusting. I am tempted to do the same thing in my area and bust some asses.

EvanVolm
09-19-2007, 10:14 PM
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eleganz
09-19-2007, 10:30 PM
Wow I cannot believe this, did they take this to court?

Something really needs to be done, no wonder the rest of the world hates us. We can't get anything right. =/

ladyliberty
09-19-2007, 10:35 PM
I never thought I would ever live to see the day that this would happen in America!

Who are the terrorists we are supposed to be afraid of, again?

jonahtrainer
09-19-2007, 10:36 PM
That is disgusting. I am tempted to do the same thing in my area and bust some asses.

A prime reason to watch BUSTED.

Kregener
09-19-2007, 10:48 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCLuYvBeq40

Un-friggin-believable...

AlexAmore
09-19-2007, 11:53 PM
Everyone must send this to everyone you know. This is rediculous.

MadEmperor
09-19-2007, 11:58 PM
any more info to go with this?

cjhowe
09-20-2007, 12:02 AM
any more info to go with this?

You get the feeling this is one sided too?

Bloody Holly
09-20-2007, 12:04 AM
This comes across as edited version.

also-
"at pro armageddon rally"

I'm sure there's more to this story.

Mitt Romneys sideburns
09-20-2007, 12:08 AM
Is it legally possible to make a citizen's arrest on an on-duty police officer?

American
09-20-2007, 12:12 AM
Yeah it was a pro war rally, and these code pink people showed up and I guess was disruptive.

Still pretty messed up but I do see the other side of this.

American
09-20-2007, 12:13 AM
Is it legally possible to make a citizen's arrest on an on-duty police officer?

I dont think so, they have guns....=\

johngr
09-20-2007, 04:14 AM
I wonder if they even read them their rights.....(that's kinda redundant..)

Miranda rights are irrelevant unless they interrogate the accused and want to use his statements against him as direct evidence. They can even forego the Miranda warning, get a confession from the suspect and use it as evidence to rebutt the defendant's testimony. It is not standard procedure for every arrest to "read him his rights". You've been watching too many cop shows.

CurtisLow
09-20-2007, 04:27 PM
CRAZY! wtf