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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 717275" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>When did I say that he knew they had guns as he was running down the street? I also said that he might not have seen them until that point because: The older McMichael pulled his out in the back of the truck about the time of the struggle, and the younger McMichael was driving up until the point where he exited the vehicle with the shotgun in his hands. It would have been difficult for Mcmichael to drive and hold a shotgun in one hand at the same time.</p><p></p><p> Most of what I have stated are basic facts that are known: The McMichaels were aggressively pursuing Arbery based on statements made by the McMichaels. McMichael approached Arbery with a gun in his hands based on the video, which is assault by statute in Georgia. In order to make a citizen's arrest in Georgia, you must personally witness a crime in progress, not a suspected crime, not a crime from a week ago, not a crime your father told you he saw, etc.... In the execution of a citizen's arrest in Georgia you cannot use any more force than is necessary to make the arrest.</p><p></p><p>I have even given you two or three opportunities to come up with an imaginary justification for the armed pursuit, but you haven't been able to think of any possible scenario in which armed pursuit was legally justified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 717275, member: 2426"] When did I say that he knew they had guns as he was running down the street? I also said that he might not have seen them until that point because: The older McMichael pulled his out in the back of the truck about the time of the struggle, and the younger McMichael was driving up until the point where he exited the vehicle with the shotgun in his hands. It would have been difficult for Mcmichael to drive and hold a shotgun in one hand at the same time. Most of what I have stated are basic facts that are known: The McMichaels were aggressively pursuing Arbery based on statements made by the McMichaels. McMichael approached Arbery with a gun in his hands based on the video, which is assault by statute in Georgia. In order to make a citizen's arrest in Georgia, you must personally witness a crime in progress, not a suspected crime, not a crime from a week ago, not a crime your father told you he saw, etc.... In the execution of a citizen's arrest in Georgia you cannot use any more force than is necessary to make the arrest. I have even given you two or three opportunities to come up with an imaginary justification for the armed pursuit, but you haven't been able to think of any possible scenario in which armed pursuit was legally justified. [/QUOTE]
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