I still don't get it, unless you mean me referencing fairly common laws throughout the US.
https://ktla.com/news/nationworld/th...oma-residence/
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I still don't get it, unless you mean me referencing fairly common laws throughout the US.
https://ktla.com/news/nationworld/th...oma-residence/
I can see where you're coming from in the cut and dry. She wasn't supposed to be there. If there was an audio message played over speakers telling people to stand down and leave and she decided to go towards a likely secured area, it's like trying to run the gate at a military base. You cross that line, there's not gonna be a whole lot of questions asked.
That being said, perceived threat and all that is a grey area. If secret service agents feel it's a split second decision though, that's just not going to end well as we saw.
Plenty of flag waving door kicking retards catching charges, but I'm seeing very few in positions of authority catching charges so far. There had to have been lets call it at least a half dozen high level law enforcement officials involved to stand down a variety of the usual security measures that are typically in place there for an event like this. Those persons are the ones in need of charging. The ones who made the capitol extra vulnerable that day for the "wild" rally.
Since someone bumped this thread I’ve received a number of red reputation with respect to this post. One was from PB reminding me to get registered.
Rock the vote!
Another more serious comment was from a member that just said “lol.”
Imagine the hatred of America and its values required to laugh out loud at domestic terrorists invading our capital.
Such a shame.