But I'm sure you like the power to violate people's rights.
It bears repeating. It's not a violation of rights for him to come onto private property to carry out his official duties.
It is a violation of rights. Tennessee certainly says so.
As you well know, unless you are dumb on top of ignorant, I have noted several times that there are states that have exceptions. In the case of TN, there still exists a possibility of an appeal. Louisiana (where Hastings was a game warden) does not have an exception.
It almost sounds like you are giddy and love this immoral precedent.