07-24-2009, 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Fly Rod
The President, Mr. Barack Hussain Obama did not have all the facts and should not have commented about the incident. He did not mention that there were two callers that called 911 to report a break-in, two people trying to force a door open. Also in 2008 there were approximately 60 break-ins in that area.
Even tho the professor became biligerant in his house or on his property does not give the officer the right to arrest.
Flyrod, don't think that you cannot be arrested in your home or on the property without a warrant. There are numerous scenarios under which an arrest could and have occured.
In Massachusetts it is not a crime on your own property to be biligerant to a policeman and be arrested for disorderly conduct.[/B] [B]If you are off your property then that is a differant story.
That is not accurate at all.
The bottom line is, two wrongs do not make it right. It should be over and no law suite
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If one person involved was right, then the other was wrong. Both can't be wrong. Either Gates was right or the officer was.
I think you are confusing an officers right to enter a home to effect an arrest with a warrant, when the warrant is the only rerason why an officer would be on the property.
Last edited by Swimmer; 07-24-2009 at 10:47 AM..
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Swimmer a.k.a. YO YO MA
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