Origanalist
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You do realize that anyone can type anything in a text window and take a screenshot?
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You do realize that anyone can type anything in a text window and take a screenshot?
I've heard a lot of criticism from libertarians here and on Facebook about the way in which the police in Boston and the Governor and Mayor handled this situation. Most of the criticism is focused on searching house to house which raises 4th amendment concerns, the order for people to stay in their homes and not go to work, the order to close the Subway, the airport, etc. I'm not saying that these aren't legitimate concerns and questions, but what exactly was the alternative in this situation? What should've been done to catch this suspect?
I think they could've replaced about 8000 troops with 10 bloodhounds and caught the guy quicker. He was bleeding to death, he wasn't going to get really far which is the whole idea of going door-to-door.
Ok, thanks. That's really the first real alternative that anyone has presented.
Why is it necessary to frisk the occupants of this house? Do the police think they harbor Chechans on their persons?
You do realize that anyone can type anything in a text window and take a screenshot?
I think they could've replaced about 8000 troops with 10 bloodhounds and caught the guy quicker. He was bleeding to death, he wasn't going to get really far which is the whole idea of going door-to-door.
Why is it necessary to frisk the occupants of this house? Do the police think they harbor Chechans on their persons?
The only thing that was truly "extraordinary" in this case was the initial crime, and the subsequent over-reaction of the authorities and the Police. Hopefully neither become ordinary.
The frisking is part of being around officers. They are allowed to frisk and search bags to make sure you have no weapons within lunging distance. This is a common sense thing EXCEPT that these people were basically just chased out of their house.
Sign should read "Abandon hope all ye who enter here"
Keep in mind that I didn't say that the police did everything right in this situation and couldn't have done anything differently. It seems as though the lockdown was a mistake since it ended up being a private citizen who caught the suspect after the lockdown was lifted. My point is simply that I agree with some of the things that they did and understand why they did all of the things that they did given the situation that existed.
Yeah. You keep saying that. Over and over and over and over and over.
Then when people present alternatives, or point out things that should never be undertaken, you accuse them of "siding with criminals," "wanting nothing to be done," and "not offering alternatives."
It's been a couple of hundred posts. We do get how this is going to go.
There have been some people who basically said that the police should've simply put out a "wanted poster" and relied on private citizens to capture the suspect. They basically just want a country of anarchy where each individual defends themselves and the government shouldn't even defend life, liberty, and property.