Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sortor should not have been instigating fights in Portland. FAFO, right?
He wasn’t.
He grabbed the flag from someone’s hands. That is battery. He also kept the flag. That’s aggravated theft.
A flag that was set on fire. He took it to put the damn fire out.
Which is constitutionally protected by SC
Any more thoughts?
Lighting fires in public streets is not legal. Are you insane?
https://www.thefire.org/research-learn/your-burning-questions-flag-burning
You'd be happy if someone "exercised their Constitutional right" to wrap you an American flag and right it on fire, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sortor should not have been instigating fights in Portland. FAFO, right?
He wasn’t.
He grabbed the flag from someone’s hands. That is battery. He also kept the flag. That’s aggravated theft.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sortor should not have been instigating fights in Portland. FAFO, right?
He wasn’t.
He grabbed the flag from someone’s hands. That is battery. He also kept the flag. That’s aggravated theft.
A flag that was set on fire. He took it to put the damn fire out.
Not his flag, not his job, not his property. There is no law against burning a flag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sortor should not have been instigating fights in Portland. FAFO, right?
He wasn’t.
He grabbed the flag from someone’s hands. That is battery. He also kept the flag. That’s aggravated theft.
A flag that was set on fire. He took it to put the damn fire out.
Which is constitutionally protected by SC
Any more thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is the flag burning video
https://x.com/c_3c_3/status/1974090650061828348?s=46&t=R3AX3c486LFdeZpFtkN_eA
Fake setup so Sortor gets attention. Guarantee Sortor knows the masked flag burner.
These people want to be a victim so badly.
Anonymous wrote:Here is the flag burning video
https://x.com/c_3c_3/status/1974090650061828348?s=46&t=R3AX3c486LFdeZpFtkN_eA
Anonymous wrote:Here is the flag burning video
https://x.com/c_3c_3/status/1974090650061828348?s=46&t=R3AX3c486LFdeZpFtkN_eA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sortor should not have been instigating fights in Portland. FAFO, right?
He wasn’t.
He grabbed the flag from someone’s hands. That is battery. He also kept the flag. That’s aggravated theft.
A flag that was set on fire. He took it to put the damn fire out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sortor should not have been instigating fights in Portland. FAFO, right?
He wasn’t.
He grabbed the flag from someone’s hands. That is battery. He also kept the flag. That’s aggravated theft.
A flag that was set on fire. He took it to put the damn fire out.
Not his flag, not his job, not his property. There is no law against burning a flag.
How do you know he's not a volunteer fire fighter? Surely they're trained to violently grab flaming objects and haphazardly throw them on the ground near flammable materials without safety or firefighting equipment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sortor should not have been instigating fights in Portland. FAFO, right?
He wasn’t.
He grabbed the flag from someone’s hands. That is battery. He also kept the flag. That’s aggravated theft.
A flag that was set on fire. He took it to put the damn fire out.
Not his flag, not his job, not his property. There is no law against burning a flag.