and any maga types. |
I find these comments so fascinating. I’d love to know who wrote this. If they’re trolling, or miserable, or serious, or bored. Like what prompted such a divisive, hateful response? |
This whole country is smoked. No resistance required. |
If you’re pulled over and a cop is searching your car for guns or drugs, they can put you in handcuffs or the back of their car. That’s being detained, and is for officer safety. You can be released or arrested, depending on what they find. |
If only! They’re Yarvin’s bio-oil. |
Yawn. |
Only with articulable reasonable cause. I mean, legally. They clearly don’t care about the law lol |
This just makes me want to protest, and I've never protested before.
If you're gonna trample on the Constitution, let's do it. Arrest some middle aged moms exercising their First Amendment rights. |
+1 |
lol you 100% know that a brown person wrecked this guys wife. |
MAGA red necks found employment |
There will be casualties. There will be revolution. |
But, but--they know nothing about state criminal statutes or local ordinances. They may be trained in rules of military engagement which is completely different than civilian criminal law. And how long do they get to detain people? Atlantic has an article about how Hitler used claims of civil disorder and then the Reichstag fire to take over the governments of German states. What is Detainment? A detainment is when law enforcement personnel hold an individual for a short time. Detentions can occur in various contexts, including traffic stops or street encounters. If police detain you, they believe you committed a crime, but they don’t have enough evidence to arrest you. Police need more than just hunch to detain you. They must have a reasonable suspicion that you committed a crime. It is illegal for police to detain you without reasonable suspicion. Members of law enforcement can detain you for a reasonable time without officially taking you into custody, so they can ask questions to determine if there is probable cause that you committed a crime. If they do have enough evidence to meet the threshold of probable cause, they must let you go. What is an Arrest? If police find probable cause that you committed a crime, they can arrest you. Arrest is a more severe and formal action taken by law enforcement. It involves depriving you of your freedom with the intent to charge you with a specific crime. Once arrested, you have certain constitutional rights, such as the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. When police arrest you, they typically take you into custody and book you into jail. One primary distinction between detention and arrest lies in their duration. Detentions allow law enforcement to quickly assess a situation. Arrests, on the other hand, involve a longer deprivation of freedom and trigger a legal process that may lead to criminal charges. |
so weird. The Trump administration is racist and xenophobic and totally soft on crime. While they chase migrant workers growing our food, arrest high schoolers on their way to sports practice, take foster kids out of homes in shackles, they are doing NOTHING about actual criminals. While around two hundred Venezuelans , most accused of absolutely no crime and at least 50 of them in the US legally, rot in a Salvadoran concentration camp, Trump allows criminals to go unchecked. Worst president on crime in history. |
Yes! They were hiding in the bodies in kids in foster care. Can you believe this? Of course they had to deport the kids in foster care. |