He was actually quite nice to them, and not hindering as discussed. Their feelings do not manifest a crime. He isn’t guilty of hindering anyone just because they felt like they were hindered.
There’s nothing in the story that suggests they even finger printed him at all and there’s absolutely no reason to do so.
Precisely the point. The individual we have been discussing was taken into custody, which constitutes an arrest.
This is baseless, but you keep saying it as though that makes it true. They knew exactly who he was