So it's come to this...

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
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Our government won't protect our borders, so patriots have to.


What's happening is that a group of patriotic Americans are stopping mobs of illegals who just saunter across our border to sell drugs that kill our children. They are detaining them until border patrol can get there.

The leader of this group has been arrested for....wait for it....enforcing our laws. Because now that's a punishable offense.

The ACLU has called them a :"hate group". For helping enforce our immigration laws.

:crazy:
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
yeah well truth be told the guy is NOT supposed to be in posession of a firearm,
 

transporter

Well-Known Member
yeah well truth be told the guy is NOT supposed to be in posession of a firearm,

Nor is he supposed to run around impersonating ACTUAL law enforcement...these morons wear badges, dress in camo and are armed.

Nor is he supposed to "arrest" or hold people.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Hmm detaining Foreign Invaders is not illegal

'Impersonating law enforcement that is an opinion
 

This_person

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How to Make a Citizen’s Arrest

“There are very strict rules of engagement,” says Jeromy McHenry, who owns a private security firm in California and has made over 1,000 citizen’s arrests. Statutes governing when and how laypeople can arrest their compatriots vary. Know your state’s laws. In California, you must witness the crime in order to make an arrest for a misdemeanor; for a felony, you don’t. McHenry likes to play it safe and always tells his new security-guard trainees, “If you didn’t see it, it didn’t happen.”

Say you witness a man snatching a woman’s purse. You’re inclined to intervene. Assess your safety. Is he bigger than you? Might he have a weapon? It is always better to be a good witness than to botch an arrest, thereby endangering yourself and further complicating an unfolding crime. If you do get involved, act with authority. “Speak in a stern, matter-of-fact voice,” McHenry says. Announce loudly: “You’re under citizen’s arrest.” Decide ahead of time whether you intend to restrain the person: Most states allow for the use of necessary force. For all but one of McHenry’s citizen’s arrests, he was on the job — either in security or looking for shoplifters in department stores — and he handcuffed perpetrators. The one arrest he made in his free time involved holding a belligerent man down on the floor of a truck-stop restaurant until the sheriff arrived. Expect people to run, resist, punch and kick. “I’ve been hit in the head with a bottle of alcohol,” McHenry says.

Call the police as soon as possible. “Explain what you saw, who was involved, how it occurred and the actions that you took,” McHenry says. Your body will be humming with adrenaline, but don’t cuss, yell, use slang or act erratically with law-enforcement officers. You don’t want to raise suspicions about your credibility.

 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
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How to Make a Citizen’s Arrest

This is not a case of "citizen's arrest". It is the equivalent of holding the perp who is actively engaging in a crime until the police get there, and we see it in the news all the time. Typically people who do that are lauded as heroes, UNLESS they are holding some filthy drug running Guatemalan for Border Patrol. Then they are a hate group.
 
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