Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was warned:
"Rep. Cannon continued to knock on the door and was instructed again to stop knocking on the door," Riley said. "She was advised that she was disturbing what was going on inside and if she did not stop, she would be placed under arrest."
According to the police officer, she stepped back once before continuing to bang on the door. She was advised once more to stop, and when she did not she was placed under arrest.
Under what code was she arrested? You can’t just say stop knocking, there has to be a code. #KnockingWhileBlack
Interfering with government proceedings. I think there was some people arrested for that just a couple months ago in DC.
Show me where she broke windows, threw a fire extinguisher at a cop, sprayed one with bear spray, paraded the Confederate battle flag, or smoked pot in the GA capitol. I bet she was not carrying a handgun either.
You are pretty clueless, pp. There were plenty of people arrested from the Jan. 6 incident who did none of those things. They were just present on Capitol grounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was warned:
"Rep. Cannon continued to knock on the door and was instructed again to stop knocking on the door," Riley said. "She was advised that she was disturbing what was going on inside and if she did not stop, she would be placed under arrest."
According to the police officer, she stepped back once before continuing to bang on the door. She was advised once more to stop, and when she did not she was placed under arrest.
Under what code was she arrested? You can’t just say stop knocking, there has to be a code. #KnockingWhileBlack
Interfering with government proceedings. I think there was some people arrested for that just a couple months ago in DC.
Show me where she broke windows, threw a fire extinguisher at a cop, sprayed one with bear spray, paraded the Confederate battle flag, or smoked pot in the GA capitol. I bet she was not carrying a handgun either.
Anonymous wrote:She was warned:
"Rep. Cannon continued to knock on the door and was instructed again to stop knocking on the door," Riley said. "She was advised that she was disturbing what was going on inside and if she did not stop, she would be placed under arrest."
According to the police officer, she stepped back once before continuing to bang on the door. She was advised once more to stop, and when she did not she was placed under arrest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was warned:
"Rep. Cannon continued to knock on the door and was instructed again to stop knocking on the door," Riley said. "She was advised that she was disturbing what was going on inside and if she did not stop, she would be placed under arrest."
According to the police officer, she stepped back once before continuing to bang on the door. She was advised once more to stop, and when she did not she was placed under arrest.
Under what code was she arrested? You can’t just say stop knocking, there has to be a code. #KnockingWhileBlack
Interfering with government proceedings. I think there was some people arrested for that just a couple months ago in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was warned:
"Rep. Cannon continued to knock on the door and was instructed again to stop knocking on the door," Riley said. "She was advised that she was disturbing what was going on inside and if she did not stop, she would be placed under arrest."
According to the police officer, she stepped back once before continuing to bang on the door. She was advised once more to stop, and when she did not she was placed under arrest.
Under what code was she arrested? You can’t just say stop knocking, there has to be a code. #KnockingWhileBlack
Get out of here with your stupid hashtags. She was disturbing what was going on inside and would not listen to the police when they nicely asked her to stop her behavior. Start with disturbing the peace.
Anonymous wrote:Try this, pp. Because, this,...she did.
2010 Georgia Code
TITLE 16 - CRIMES AND OFFENSES
CHAPTER 11 - OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY
ARTICLE 2 - OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER
§ 16-11-34 - Preventing or disrupting lawful meetings, gatherings, or processions
O.C.G.A. 16-11-34 (2010)
16-11-34. Preventing or disrupting lawful meetings, gatherings, or processions
(a) A person who recklessly or knowingly commits any act which may reasonably be expected to prevent or disrupt a lawful meeting, gathering, or procession is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(b) This Code section shall not be construed to affect the powers delegated to counties or to municipal corporations to pass laws to punish disorderly conduct within their respective limits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was warned:
"Rep. Cannon continued to knock on the door and was instructed again to stop knocking on the door," Riley said. "She was advised that she was disturbing what was going on inside and if she did not stop, she would be placed under arrest."
According to the police officer, she stepped back once before continuing to bang on the door. She was advised once more to stop, and when she did not she was placed under arrest.
Under what code was she arrested? You can’t just say stop knocking, there has to be a code. #KnockingWhileBlack
Get out of here with your stupid hashtags. She was disturbing what was going on inside and would not listen to the police when they nicely asked her to stop her behavior. Start with disturbing the peace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was warned:
"Rep. Cannon continued to knock on the door and was instructed again to stop knocking on the door," Riley said. "She was advised that she was disturbing what was going on inside and if she did not stop, she would be placed under arrest."
According to the police officer, she stepped back once before continuing to bang on the door. She was advised once more to stop, and when she did not she was placed under arrest.
Under what code was she arrested? You can’t just say stop knocking, there has to be a code. #KnockingWhileBlack
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was warned:
"Rep. Cannon continued to knock on the door and was instructed again to stop knocking on the door," Riley said. "She was advised that she was disturbing what was going on inside and if she did not stop, she would be placed under arrest."
According to the police officer, she stepped back once before continuing to bang on the door. She was advised once more to stop, and when she did not she was placed under arrest.
Under what code was she arrested? You can’t just say stop knocking, there has to be a code. #KnockingWhileBlack
Anonymous wrote:She was warned:
"Rep. Cannon continued to knock on the door and was instructed again to stop knocking on the door," Riley said. "She was advised that she was disturbing what was going on inside and if she did not stop, she would be placed under arrest."
According to the police officer, she stepped back once before continuing to bang on the door. She was advised once more to stop, and when she did not she was placed under arrest.