Good way to spend the rest of your life behind bars!
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Really???
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Good way to spend the rest of your life behind bars!
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First, you should contact a gun rights or criminal defense lawyer for a specific briefing on "citizen's arrest".
The following is based on California law, procedures, etc.
In California its technical term in private persons arrest. You can arrest for felonies and/or misdemeanors committed in your presence. if you do this, you are liable for your actions. .You simply tell the person "I'm placing you under private persons arrest for violating _____", or something similar. Citizens arrest is acceptable at this stage. The law is silent on how you detain the person until law enforcement arrives, but the method of detention must be reasonable. Almost every department has a card (City PD I started with had a 3x5 card) or form to be filled out. technically the officer can issue a citation (cite & release). He puts you down as arresting officer and himself as issuing officer. In any case we would have the citizen approach the suspect and say the statement above.
All California peace officers are required by law to accept any person placed under citizens arrest. Once the officer accepts, they have three choices - 1) book into jail - generally used with felonies; 2) Cite and release; or 3) release the subject due to insufficient grounds for a criminal complaint. Most departments have a policy/procedure for submitting reports to the District Attorney for possible issuance of arrest warrant, but this 4th choice is policy, not law like the first three.
In my experience (35 yrs railroad police, city PD, state police/highway patrol) I preferred the citizen "detained" the subject for me. This saves the citizen some civil liability for the detention, rather than an arrest. And allowed me some time to question involved parties, inspect damage, crime scenes, etc. As the law is written, once the citizen says "That guy did it, and I placed him under citizen arrest", my options are limited to the three.
==============================Those weapons are not lying lose. they are in locked rests! Often locked in the trunk. Please get your facts straight.
2) "Someone lookin in the window... citizen's arrest: 147gr thru the window and into the forehead will anchor them fairly well until the police arrive."
You may wish to rethink this. Shooting a peeper who is outside sounds like a great way to assure that the rest of your life is filled with cops, lawyers and prison guards, especially in a place like Insleestan.
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"What is it with this... you're the second person to take that post seriously... somethin in the water?"
No, I don't think you would shoot through the window. I do think that post could be used against you if (God forbid) you did have to shoot in self or home defense.
I guess I should have said depending on your age!Really???
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We hear stories all the time of cops having guns stolen from their vehicles. A few years back a cop in Seattle left his AR on the trunk lid and then wondered off and it was stolen.
Straight facts.