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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Rumors are now circulating that Dog captured him! Now let's wait and see if that is true. [/quote] Where’d you see that? I just checked his Twitter page and just see the video of him about to go out in the water.[/quote] NP A sheriff helicopter headed out to the island after Dog. Then the police asked a news company to pull a story until they update them. Then the police scanner went quiet. Not staticky, completely quiet. Now everyone is waiting[/quote] Wait...you're telling me Dog showed up a WEEK AGO and suddenly got the guy? Maybe [i]he[/i] should be running the state police for three districts and not whoever the idiots are now.[/quote] Is there actually a warrant out for Brian? Under what authority would Dog be apprehending him? [/quote] Well murder rings a bell… [twitter]https://twitter.com/FBIDenver/status/1441155529393389568[/twitter][/quote] That’s not a warrant for arrest based on a murder charge. But more to the point - Dog is a private citizen? What authority does he have to effect an arrest? [/quote] Do you not know what a bounty hunter is? Oh dear sweet one...[/quote] Oh dear sweet one a bounty hunter can only “hunt” a person if somebody skips on a “bond”. This is not the case, nobody posted bond, so Dog is not working as a bounty hunter.[/quote] No, a bounty hunter can also try to catch a criminal for the reward money (aka bounty). Doesn’t have to be a bond. You’re thinking of a bail bondsman.[/quote] Hence the name 'Dog the Bounty Hunter'. That kid is worth about $30,000 in pure cash capture dead or alive at this point. Plus whatever reward fees the community was offering.[/quote] See, this is the kind of comment that disgusts me. "Capture dead or alive" -- wtf. There is absolutely no authority or justification for killing him. Let the FBI arrest him and let him be tried in court. [/quote] If you, or his parents, want him arrested and coddled maybe you should walk his truant behind into a local police station. Its $30K for the bounty and $170K from the community apparently. Lots of unscrupulous hunters - bounty and otherwise - are after that cash.[/quote] So basically it’s a lynch mob. Got it. I didn’t realize that abiding by the rule of law was “coddling.” Thanks for clearing that up. [/quote] How is a) not reporting a dead body and/or murder victim to the authorities and b) driving your son in a remote area with a camper - abiding by the rule of law? That's actually breaking the law. The parents can be charged with obstruction of justice (interfering with a police investigation), concealing human remains, and aiding a fugitive. All third degree felonies. [/quote]
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