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Anonymous wrote:Sounds like the officer was harassing citizens at a private gathering on private property.
You may want to read more about it then. It was not a private gathering on one of the participant’s private properties. It was an unauthorized gathering by trespassers on the property of businesses who did not welcome the event.
Can you show me the trespassing notice that had been served by an authorized representative of the private property?
LOL you are hilarious, must serve a trespassing notice by an authorized representative before the police can do anything? Where do people come up with this nonsense? This is what happens when people dream of turning their car around in circles in empty parking lots rather than being educated and productive members of society.
https://www.findlaw.com/state/virginia-law/virginia-criminal-trespass-laws.html
By your logic, if someone comes onto private property to shoot someone else, the police can't do anything until the property owner serves a trespassing notice. This is silly. In that situation, murder laws kick in. And here, there are laws about disorderly conduct, nuisance, operating a motor vehicle unsafely, etc.