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Yep... it's felony time for protestors blocking traffic. Long overdue.

A BLM Protestor Is Being Charged With False Imprisonment For Blocking Freeway Traffic
https://jalopnik.com/a-blm-protestor-is-being-charged-with-false-imprisonmen-1848461108

One Black Lives Matter protester has been singled out with charges of false imprisonment after he was singled out during a protest in 2021 that blocked traffic on the 101 Freeway in San Luis Obispo, the local Tribune reports.

Last summer, Amman Asfaw and 300 other BLM protestors gathered near Mitchell Park in San Luis Obispo. The group ended up marching several miles to the 101 freeway, where they blocked traffic in both directions for an hour.

Asfaw and the protest’s organizer, Tianna Arata, all face charges as a result of the protest, but Asfaw is the only one facing a misdemeanor charge of false imprisonment. Asfaw’s lawyers want the charges dismissed saying that he was exercising his constitutional rights. From the Tribune:

Asfaw’s legal team filed an invitation to dismiss the charge Jan. 13, stating the activist was simply exercising his First Amendment right to free speech and freedom to assemble.


A person is said to commit false imprisonment when they restrain another person to a single area, restricting their free motion. That Asfaw is the only protester to face those charges when several others were arrested, though, is strange.

His attorneys are also claiming racism, saying the DA is singling Asfaw out because he is Black. They point to the misdemeanor charge as an example of that:

To utilize a statute designed to prevent people from holding a person hostage and apply it to a Black Lives Matter activist who participates in a rally is an egregious abuse of prosecutorial discretion aimed at chilling free speech,” the filing said.

In his defense, Asfaw’s lawyers claim that he didn’t block traffic. Instead, he was in the crosswalk near the freeway. In the filing, they claim that a white sedan attempted to literally push him out of the way. Other protestors rushed to aid him by standing between him and the vehicle to prevent him from being run over. They even claim that Asfaw thanked the driver for hearing him out.

One part of their defense, though, is really shit. I’d fire my lawyers for saying something like this:

They said the event equated to a minor inconvenience for the driver of the white sedan and lasted about “six minutes less than the time Officer Derek Chauvin knelt on the neck of George Floyd.”

There’s no connection at all there.

The DA claims that Asfaw did impede traffic. In a response to his lawyer’s filing, the DA says that not only did Asfaw and the protestors block the driver (who they say was attempting to do a U-turn before the protestors stopped him), but they also forced the driver to listen to their message. The DA says that those actions could be defined as “detaining motorists,” something Asfaw had no right to do. They also claim no racial bias, as Asfaw wasn’t singled out — he was just the easiest to identify out of the 300 people. They also pointed to others who aren’t Black that have been charged. But again, Asfaw is the only one to have been charged with false imprisonment.

The DA office is declining to drop the false imprisonment charge with a trial-setting conference set for May 6, 2022.
Your thoughts on:

BLM being singled out?
Everyday traffic being delayed by ... traffic, when one doesn't want to be delayed?
Funeral processions blocking traffic when one doesn't want to be blocked?
Emergency vehicles blocking traffic when one doesn't want to be blocked?
Snow storm blocking traffic when one doesn't want to be blocked?
Parades blocking traffic when one doesn't want to be blocked?

Airplane delays where one wants to exit the plane, but can't?

Or is it only a problem when Blacks protest in the streets?

Also, during times of car blockages, people aren't imprisoned/restricted, but are able to leave their vehicles, walk to the local streets, and uber somewhere/anywhere, for example.

When you co-sign on bullshit, don't you worry about your credibility taking a hit? If not, you certainly should be.
 
Your thoughts on:

BLM being singled out?
Everyday traffic being delayed by ... traffic, when one doesn't want to be delayed?
Funeral processions blocking traffic when one doesn't want to be blocked?
Emergency vehicles blocking traffic when one doesn't want to be blocked?
Snow storm blocking traffic when one doesn't want to be blocked?
Parades blocking traffic when one doesn't want to be blocked?

Airplane delays where one wants to exit the plane, but can't?

Or is it only a problem when Blacks protest in the streets?

Also, during times of car blockages, people aren't imprisoned/restricted, but are able to leave their vehicles, walk to the local streets, and uber somewhere/anywhere, for example.

When you co-sign on bullshit, don't you worry about your credibility taking a hit? If not, you certainly should be.

Tell us your thoughts about people deliberately blocking highways and roads for hours -- thereby falsely imprisoning people on the road.
 
You can't take whatever you like. You'll get my actual answer, after you answer my question.

Do you even understand the difference between standard everyday traffic situation and "protestors" deliberately falsely imprisoning people on the road for hours? Your points are utterly inane and not even pertinent to the conversation.
 
Do you even understand the difference between standard everyday traffic situation and "protestors" deliberately falsely imprisoning people on the road for hours. Your points are utterly inane.
You still haven't answered.

Either the situations I raised are also false imprisonment, or they aren't. If you say they aren't, I'll ask you to explain how and where to read that the law applies differently.

Real easy to co-sign on slinging bullshit. A lot harder to back it up. Amirite?
 
You still haven't answered.

Either the situations I raised are also false imprisonment, or they aren't. If you say they aren't, I'll ask you to explain how and where to read that the law applies differently.

Real easy to co-sign on slinging bullshit. A lot harder to back it up. Amirite?

Your "points" are so inane that it does not deserve an answer. Deliberately blocking someone in on the road is false imprisonment -- a felony. A totally different situation than standard traffic.

You trying to make them comparable is idiotic. Let's also mention if I block your way and deliberately refuse to let you leave a train station or a store for hours then it is also false imprisonment. No different than the situation where you do this to people on the road without any legal justification.
 
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