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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] He was interfering with ice activities. That is against the law. He engaged an officer when the officers was engaged with another individual. (On video) That’s against the law. He resisted arrest. (On video) That’s against the law. [/quote] You seem to believe that protesting is the same as interfering. It isn't. We have a Constitutional right to protest, including to protest police activities. It's not against the law to "engage an officer while the officer is engaged with another person". WTF? That's not illegal. Resisting arrest is illegal, but a) he wasn't doing that. it's not on the video. They were beating and attacking him violently. He was trying to protect himself and b) resisting arrest is not grounds for public exectution. So stop. Stop lying. You sound hysterical. You sound like an anti-American loser. Why won't you respect the Constitution? Have some decency. [/quote] Could you please show the copy of the permit for that protest?[/quote] What!? Wrong country, dude. Americans don’t need a permit to protest. It’s protected constitutional speech. [/quote] If your protests blocks the traffic, permits generally required. The guy was not on a sidewalk, he was in the middle of the road. That is why I asked if he obtained a permit for protesting. [/quote] It's not that kind of protest. You are thinking of the ones that are organized in advance, where people march from point A to point B. Those require permits. Protesting something in the moment is different. And sure, if he is jaywalking, that's technically illegal, and the city cops could write him a ticket. Is that what you are arguing? [/quote] Okay, so even if he jaywalked, and even if he should have had a permit but didn't, does that merit being killed?[/quote] Shot in the back from point blank range to be specific.[/quote]
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