carmencita

What does Sheriff Israel now about this? Hmm. Since he had 3 officers on his force that allegedly did not enter the school during the shooting, I would think he might know a lot. There are some really suspect operations going on in that Broward County Sheriff's Office. Does the CPS also connect to the Kasky father and grandfather and their adoption business? Allegedly it could.

GreenDell144

It seems like everything on that medical kidnap site is connected to pizzagate. That site should be permalinked.

Are_we__sure

We have two comments here advocating murder of police officials. Nice.

No kids were abducted in this video and I am not a lawyer, nor did I watch all of this, but this comment on youtube states the law. The guy arrested may not have actually known what the law is. And he probably can be charged with a legit resisting arrest charge. I'm not going to tell you my name is not some magic card of protection that halts police in their tracks. The police can still detain you as your wait for your lawyer. The cop probably could have explained himself better, but police are allowed to use force against someone resisting arrest.

1) For God's sake - SHUT UP (hire an attorney and let them talk). 2) FL law requires those suspected of a crime identify themselves. 3) Never, never, never resist. LEOs learn early on how to provoke people into resisting, don't be a sucker. The obstruction charge will stick and will probably get additional charges as well. If you refuse to comply (and you should) KNOW THE LAW.

You shouldn't get your understanding of the law from a website like Medical Kidnap. It turns out that police can ask you to identify yourself in FL. https://www.baezlawfirm.com/floridas-stop-and-frisk-law/

FLORIDA’S STOP AND FRISK LAW

Florida’s stop and frisk law permits a law enforcement officer to stop and temporarily detain a person and request identification if the officer has a reasonable suspicion that the person has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a crime. But wait, you say – isn’t it a violation of my civil rights for the police to detain me without probable cause to arrest me? Unfortunately, no.

IVIVI

Anyone abducting children (I dont give $hit if you're "law enforcement") deserves to be gunned down. I'm not saying its the best or smartest move. But they deserve it. Imagine if we didn't have the second, what these pieces of shit would be doing!

Shillaxe

1.Ask the cop "Why are you questioning me ?" 2.When he starts to ask questions say "Respectfully, I don't feel like discussing my day" 3. ask "Am i being detained or am I free to go ?" And 4. If detained plead the 5th an shut the fuck up. They are trained to ask loaded questions & tricking you into giving up your rights.

Shizy

Same with CPS workers. Most of their reasoning for removing a child comes from statements the parents make or what they see when they are allowed into the home. Never allow them in without a warrant

shadowbanthisFux0r

I'd be in prison for killing that cop.

IVIVI

This is why we need to keep the 2nd amendment exactly the way it is.

Are_we__sure

2nd Amendment has nothing to do with murdering law enforcement.

Shizy

Actually it does. go educate yourself

IVIVI

If law enforcement is abducting children that means its illegal. I think we should start gunning down people abducting children. Love the 2nd!

pby1000

It is not murder if you are preventing the commission of a felony, and the person committing the felony is armed.

Are_we__sure

resisting arrest is illegal.

resisting arrest by firearm is also illegal.

Shizy

Resisting illegals is illegal to democraps

pby1000

The arrest has to be legal. Resisting an illegal arrest is not illegal.

Are_we__sure

That doesn't apply in every state and it has to be "reasonable force."

It's probably a bad idea unless you practice law in that state to think in the heat of the moment you can adequately discern what is an illegal arrest and what is reasonable arrest.

You can blunder your way into some real charges like "resisting an officer with violence" which can get you five year in prison. https://www.richardhornsby.com/crimes/obstruction/resisting-officer-with-violence.html

I'm pretty sure that drawing a gun on cop will get you a resisting an officer with violence charge. Also

Importantly, unlike the crime of Resisting an Officer Without Violence, it is not a defense that an officer's arrest was subsequently determined to be unlawful.

Another to note is even you committed no crime, the arrest can still be legal. Here's a cop discussing such a case, where a guy with same name and description had an open warrant in another state. The cop arrested him to determine if he was the guy and he was not and he was let go, but the arrest was lawful.

http://www.slate.com/blogs/quora/2014/06/18/unlawful_arrest_is_resisting_a_police_arrest_ever_legal.html

Of course, the 2nd Ammendment does apply whatsoever in these cases.

IVIVI

I'd resist the Nazi's