Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
I can tell by looking at them and by their actions they are POS's. In which post did I give the jogger a pass.? He may have been a POS too, but that coupled with the crime of walking through an empty house under construction isn't a capital offense.
Your response implies that an execution took place, which it didn't. The two men armed themselves, as is their right, in order to defend themselves in the event that, while making a lawful arrest of a burglar, said burglar should resort to violence against them, which he in fact did. At which point, the right of lethal force in self-defense becomes the legal issue. The question of capital offense is an intentional red herring on your part, designed to cast the two defendants as villains.
Doesn't GA citizens arrest law require knowledge of a felony for a citizen to prevent a person from fleeing?
Joe provided a video this morning explaining this law, and how the two men were within their rights to make a citizen's arrest. Didn't you watch it?


I must have missed it.