Trumpies kill black man out on a jog

You and 2 of your racist friends are not allowed to surround a person in your trucks on a public street,pull your gun on them and tell them they can't leave.That is attempted kidnapping and that person has a right to defend themselves.

The result hinged on whether there was a valid basis for a citizen's arrest, and it was a close call.
 
. If it weren't for the killing, his probation probably would have been revoked for breaking into the house or trespassing and he'd be in jail.


Maybe,maybe not.3 racist morons are now spending the rest of thier lives in prison because of thier racism.
 
The result hinged on whether there was a valid basis for a citizen's arrest, and it was a close call.

I think that two trials now have demonstrated they did not have valid grounds for a citizen's arrest. It was not a close call at all.
 
No,it was not.

Yes it was. It hinged on whether Arbery committed a felony (burglary) or merely a trespassing misdemeanor when he entered the vacant house. Where he had been caught on tape late in the evening a few weeks before. The citizen's arrest would have been valid if it was a felony.

That's a close call.
 
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Yes it was. It hinged on whether Arbery committed a felony (breaking and entering) or merely trespassing when he entered the vacant house. Where he had been caught on tape late in the evening a few weeks before. The citizen's arrest would have been valid if it was a felony.

That's a close call.


No,it was not.Even an all white jury in racist GA disagreed.
 
No,it was not.Even an all white jury in racist GA disagreed.

Even the prosecutor (Linda Dunikoski) admitted during the trial that it would have been a good citizen's arrest if Arbery committed burglary. She read the definitions of trespassing and burglary to the jury and noted how close a call it was. In the end, it depended on whether Arbery had intent to take something from the premises. Pretty difficult for the McMichaels to know in exigent circumstances, no?

Remember, I actually watched the trial.
 
Even the prosecutor (Linda Dunikoski) admitted during the trial that it would have been a good citizen's arrest if Arbery committed burglary. She read the definitions of trespassing and burglary to the jury and noted how close a call it was. In the end, it depended on whether Arbery had intent to take something from the premises. Pretty difficult for the McMichaels to know in exigent circumstances, no?

Remember, I actually watched the trial.


Assuming somebody is committing a burglary is stupidity and racism not a close call.A non racist with average intelligence isnt going to risk kidnapping someone and all the risks and possible outcomes that come with it under those circumstances.
 
Assuming somebody is committing a burglary is stupidity and racism not a close call

Arbery had a criminal record and was in a house without the owner's permission. He had been there before. Things were missing from a boat stored in the garage.

No basis for reasonable suspicion?
 
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