Norman
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Evidence he didn't commit a felony is not needed. They claimed they were entitled to make a citizens arrest. That requires their target to have committed a felony snd the onus to prove that fslls upon them.Which is why Travis is gonna fry -- the guy he chased had not committed a felony.Neighborhood Rights. Ok. Where can I find that in the law? It is not mentioned in the Constitution. I don’t believe it is in the Bible. I know it is not in Georgia Law. So where did you get this idea?
Neighborhood Watch. You call the cops. You talk to neighbors when you are leaving town. You do not form an armed posse to chase down anyone.
In fact they have a statement about a shooting in Florida. It summary it says do not blame us. He was never one of us. We do not support or condone it.
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USAonWatch | National Neighborhood Watch
USAonWatch® Statement on the Role of Neighborhood Watch Programs in Local Communities The USAonWatch®-Neighborhood Watch Program and National Sheriffs' Association (NSA), based on recent public media reports, is aware of an incident that occurred late last month, in a Sanford, Florida community...www.nnw.org
So that was a fail on two counts. It had nothing to do with neighborhood rights. And it does not encourage armed posse vigilante activity. Next?
Yes, you can chase down criminals.
Next stupid question.
Please stop the leftist moral pandering, it sounds stupid and no one cares. We all know lie when you say you wouldn't want the heroes in your community go after the criminals. Catching criminals is, always was, and always will be a heroic act.
SUSPICION IS ENOUGH. WHICH PART DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND?
Further, there is no evidence he did not commit a felony.
This is what the law says, you have just repeated the same stupid question AGAIN. Mods, BAN THE TROLL!
Faun's argumentation tactic in one picture
