• Re: Wild video shows cops beat down anti-ICE protester after demonstration blocks Cincinnati bridge

    From Klaus Schadenfreude@klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentöter.@gmail.com to talk.politics.misc,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.law-enforcement,alt.activism,talk.politics.guns on Wed Jul 23 05:08:00 2025
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    [Default] America First - Screw Illegal Aliens <go-home-and-protest-there@you.losers> typed:

    Wild video shows the moment cops beat down an anti-ICE protester who was
    part of a demonstration that blocked a vital bridge out of Cincinnati,
    Ohio.

    At least 15 people were arrested on felony rioting and various
    misdemeanor charges after protesters clashed with cops on the Roebling >Bridge, which spans the Ohio River between Cincinnati and Covington, KY
    as they called for the release of a former hospital chaplain detained by
    US Immigration and Customs Enforcement earlier this month.

    In the dramatic video, a Covington cop is seen repeatedly punching a man
    in the head.

    The protester, wearing a red Cincinnati Reds baseball cap, was standing
    off to the side of the bridge when he was hit and wrestled to the
    ground.

    As one officer pinned him down, a second continued to punch him while >protesters yelled at the cops.

    Cops were seen dragging away a female protester who tried to step in,
    while another man was shoved to the ground by an officer.

    The man in the baseball cap seen getting punched in the head during >ThursdayrCOs protest has been named as Brandon Hill.

    Cops say he tried to disarm an officer carrying a pepper ball gun when
    he was detained, but Hill insisted he was just trying not to get shot.

    rCLIf anything like that happened, itrCOs because a random gun was pointed
    in my face,rC? Hill told WCPO.

    He was one of around 100 people who marched across the Roebling Bridge
    and blocked traffic as part of Thursday eveningrCOs vigil for Imam Ayman >Soliman, an Egyptian immigrant and former Cincinnati ChildrenrCOs Hospital >chaplain, who was detained by ICE on July 9.

    Some 50 officers responded to clear the bridge.

    The officer who punched Hill thought he was pulling a gun from a bag he
    had around his shoulders and chased him to the side of the bridge before >trying to pull him from the railing without falling into the Ohio River, >Covington Police Chief Brian Valenti told a press conference Friday.

    rCLThe last officer we lost in the line of duty was because he fell off of
    a bridge while fighting,rC? he said.

    He admitted that none of the protesters were found to have weapons.

    Dramatic police bodycam video showing Hill being hit during his arrest
    was also shown during the press conference.

    The officer involved was placed on administrative duty with pay while an >investigation continues, WCPO reported.


    Hill went to the hospital after his release from jail to treat bruises and scratches to his head, and pepper ball welts to his shins.

    His arm is potentially fractured and will require further testing, he said.

    oI did not try to attack anyone. We were there peacefully, exercising our First Amendment rights,o Hill said

    No, you lying sack of left-wing shit. You were not exercising ANY
    rights. You do not have the right to block a highway, street, road,
    avenue, boulevard, bridge, or sidewalk.

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  • From Scout@me4guns@verizon.removeme.this2.nospam.net to talk.politics.misc,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.law-enforcement,alt.activism,talk.politics.guns on Wed Jul 23 12:43:10 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.law-enforcement



    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent%ter.@gmail.com> wrote
    in message news:i4k18kdku7ndcggbuv1vdtneahm0sl21s4@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com...
    [Default] America First - Screw Illegal Aliens <go-home-and-protest-there@you.losers> typed:

    Wild video shows the moment cops beat down an anti-ICE protester who was >>part of a demonstration that blocked a vital bridge out of Cincinnati, >>Ohio.

    At least 15 people were arrested on felony rioting and various
    misdemeanor charges after protesters clashed with cops on the Roebling >>Bridge, which spans the Ohio River between Cincinnati and Covington, KY
    as they called for the release of a former hospital chaplain detained by
    US Immigration and Customs Enforcement earlier this month.

    In the dramatic video, a Covington cop is seen repeatedly punching a man
    in the head.

    The protester, wearing a red Cincinnati Reds baseball cap, was standing
    off to the side of the bridge when he was hit and wrestled to the
    ground.

    As one officer pinned him down, a second continued to punch him while >>protesters yelled at the cops.

    Cops were seen dragging away a female protester who tried to step in,
    while another man was shoved to the ground by an officer.

    The man in the baseball cap seen getting punched in the head during >>Thursdayr?Ts protest has been named as Brandon Hill.

    Cops say he tried to disarm an officer carrying a pepper ball gun when
    he was detained, but Hill insisted he was just trying not to get shot.

    r?oIf anything like that happened, itr?Ts because a random gun was pointed >>in my face,r?? Hill told WCPO.

    He was one of around 100 people who marched across the Roebling Bridge
    and blocked traffic as part of Thursday eveningr?Ts vigil for Imam Ayman >>Soliman, an Egyptian immigrant and former Cincinnati Childrenr?Ts Hospital >>chaplain, who was detained by ICE on July 9.

    Some 50 officers responded to clear the bridge.

    The officer who punched Hill thought he was pulling a gun from a bag he
    had around his shoulders and chased him to the side of the bridge before >>trying to pull him from the railing without falling into the Ohio River, >>Covington Police Chief Brian Valenti told a press conference Friday.

    r?oThe last officer we lost in the line of duty was because he fell off of >>a bridge while fighting,r?? he said.

    He admitted that none of the protesters were found to have weapons.

    Dramatic police bodycam video showing Hill being hit during his arrest
    was also shown during the press conference.

    The officer involved was placed on administrative duty with pay while an >>investigation continues, WCPO reported.


    Hill went to the hospital after his release from jail to treat bruises and >>scratches to his head, and pepper ball welts to his shins.

    His arm is potentially fractured and will require further testing, he >>said.

    "I did not try to attack anyone. We were there peacefully, exercising our >>First Amendment rights," Hill said

    No, you lying sack of left-wing shit. You were not exercising ANY
    rights. You do not have the right to block a highway, street, road,
    avenue, boulevard, bridge, or sidewalk.

    Wonder if they should be held for a mental evaluation because standing the middle of an active road could be considered attempted suicide.



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  • From Klaus Schadenfreude@klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentöter.@gmail.com to talk.politics.misc,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.law-enforcement,alt.activism,talk.politics.guns on Wed Jul 23 09:46:29 2025
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    [Default] "Scout" <me4guns@verizon.removeme.this2.nospam.net> typed:



    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent%ter.@gmail.com> wrote >in message >news:i4k18kdku7ndcggbuv1vdtneahm0sl21s4@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com...
    [Default] America First - Screw Illegal Aliens
    <go-home-and-protest-there@you.losers> typed:

    Wild video shows the moment cops beat down an anti-ICE protester who was >>>part of a demonstration that blocked a vital bridge out of Cincinnati, >>>Ohio.

    At least 15 people were arrested on felony rioting and various >>>misdemeanor charges after protesters clashed with cops on the Roebling >>>Bridge, which spans the Ohio River between Cincinnati and Covington, KY >>>as they called for the release of a former hospital chaplain detained by >>>US Immigration and Customs Enforcement earlier this month.

    In the dramatic video, a Covington cop is seen repeatedly punching a man >>>in the head.

    The protester, wearing a red Cincinnati Reds baseball cap, was standing >>>off to the side of the bridge when he was hit and wrestled to the
    ground.

    As one officer pinned him down, a second continued to punch him while >>>protesters yelled at the cops.

    Cops were seen dragging away a female protester who tried to step in, >>>while another man was shoved to the ground by an officer.

    The man in the baseball cap seen getting punched in the head during >>>Thursdayr?Ts protest has been named as Brandon Hill.

    Cops say he tried to disarm an officer carrying a pepper ball gun when
    he was detained, but Hill insisted he was just trying not to get shot.

    r?oIf anything like that happened, itr?Ts because a random gun was pointed >>>in my face,r?? Hill told WCPO.

    He was one of around 100 people who marched across the Roebling Bridge >>>and blocked traffic as part of Thursday eveningr?Ts vigil for Imam Ayman >>>Soliman, an Egyptian immigrant and former Cincinnati Childrenr?Ts Hospital >>>chaplain, who was detained by ICE on July 9.

    Some 50 officers responded to clear the bridge.

    The officer who punched Hill thought he was pulling a gun from a bag he >>>had around his shoulders and chased him to the side of the bridge before >>>trying to pull him from the railing without falling into the Ohio River, >>>Covington Police Chief Brian Valenti told a press conference Friday.

    r?oThe last officer we lost in the line of duty was because he fell off of >>>a bridge while fighting,r?? he said.

    He admitted that none of the protesters were found to have weapons.

    Dramatic police bodycam video showing Hill being hit during his arrest >>>was also shown during the press conference.

    The officer involved was placed on administrative duty with pay while an >>>investigation continues, WCPO reported.


    Hill went to the hospital after his release from jail to treat bruises and >>>scratches to his head, and pepper ball welts to his shins.

    His arm is potentially fractured and will require further testing, he >>>said.

    "I did not try to attack anyone. We were there peacefully, exercising our >>>First Amendment rights," Hill said

    No, you lying sack of left-wing shit. You were not exercising ANY
    rights. You do not have the right to block a highway, street, road,
    avenue, boulevard, bridge, or sidewalk.

    Wonder if they should be held for a mental evaluation because standing the >middle of an active road could be considered attempted suicide.



    That could take months, even with the finest doctors at Guantanamo
    Bay.
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  • From Scout@me4guns@verizon.removeme.this2.nospam.net to talk.politics.misc,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.law-enforcement,alt.activism,talk.politics.guns on Wed Jul 23 12:46:46 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.law-enforcement



    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent%ter.@gmail.com> wrote
    in message news:i4k18kdku7ndcggbuv1vdtneahm0sl21s4@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com...
    [Default] America First - Screw Illegal Aliens <go-home-and-protest-there@you.losers> typed:
    "I did not try to attack anyone. We were there peacefully, exercising our >>First Amendment rights," Hill said

    No, you lying sack of left-wing shit. You were not exercising ANY
    rights. You do not have the right to block a highway, street, road,
    avenue, boulevard, bridge, or sidewalk.

    Off hand observation... I wonder if those caught up in this nonsense (particularly commercial drivers) couldn't fail a class action federal
    lawsuit against each of the individuals involved for wrongful interference
    in interstate transportation and commerce. How many millions of dollars did their little stunt cause?

    Let them feel the consequences of their actions by driving them into
    poverty.


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  • From Scout@me4guns@verizon.removeme.this2.nospam.net to talk.politics.misc,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.law-enforcement,alt.activism,talk.politics.guns on Wed Jul 23 13:25:41 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.law-enforcement



    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent%ter.@gmail.com> wrote
    in message news:9e428khtbdhidkh2ts4ftitcanul5pvofs@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com...
    [Default] "Scout" <me4guns@verizon.removeme.this2.nospam.net> typed:



    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent%ter.@gmail.com> wrote >>in message >>news:i4k18kdku7ndcggbuv1vdtneahm0sl21s4@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com...
    [Default] America First - Screw Illegal Aliens
    <go-home-and-protest-there@you.losers> typed:

    Wild video shows the moment cops beat down an anti-ICE protester who was >>>>part of a demonstration that blocked a vital bridge out of Cincinnati, >>>>Ohio.

    At least 15 people were arrested on felony rioting and various >>>>misdemeanor charges after protesters clashed with cops on the Roebling >>>>Bridge, which spans the Ohio River between Cincinnati and Covington, KY >>>>as they called for the release of a former hospital chaplain detained by >>>>US Immigration and Customs Enforcement earlier this month.

    In the dramatic video, a Covington cop is seen repeatedly punching a man >>>>in the head.

    The protester, wearing a red Cincinnati Reds baseball cap, was standing >>>>off to the side of the bridge when he was hit and wrestled to the >>>>ground.

    As one officer pinned him down, a second continued to punch him while >>>>protesters yelled at the cops.

    Cops were seen dragging away a female protester who tried to step in, >>>>while another man was shoved to the ground by an officer.

    The man in the baseball cap seen getting punched in the head during >>>>Thursdayr?Ts protest has been named as Brandon Hill.

    Cops say he tried to disarm an officer carrying a pepper ball gun when >>>>he was detained, but Hill insisted he was just trying not to get shot.

    r?oIf anything like that happened, itr?Ts because a random gun was >>>>pointed
    in my face,r?? Hill told WCPO.

    He was one of around 100 people who marched across the Roebling Bridge >>>>and blocked traffic as part of Thursday eveningr?Ts vigil for Imam Ayman >>>>Soliman, an Egyptian immigrant and former Cincinnati Childrenr?Ts >>>>Hospital
    chaplain, who was detained by ICE on July 9.

    Some 50 officers responded to clear the bridge.

    The officer who punched Hill thought he was pulling a gun from a bag he >>>>had around his shoulders and chased him to the side of the bridge before >>>>trying to pull him from the railing without falling into the Ohio River, >>>>Covington Police Chief Brian Valenti told a press conference Friday.

    r?oThe last officer we lost in the line of duty was because he fell off >>>>of
    a bridge while fighting,r?? he said.

    He admitted that none of the protesters were found to have weapons.

    Dramatic police bodycam video showing Hill being hit during his arrest >>>>was also shown during the press conference.

    The officer involved was placed on administrative duty with pay while an >>>>investigation continues, WCPO reported.


    Hill went to the hospital after his release from jail to treat bruises >>>>and
    scratches to his head, and pepper ball welts to his shins.

    His arm is potentially fractured and will require further testing, he >>>>said.

    "I did not try to attack anyone. We were there peacefully, exercising >>>>our
    First Amendment rights," Hill said

    No, you lying sack of left-wing shit. You were not exercising ANY
    rights. You do not have the right to block a highway, street, road,
    avenue, boulevard, bridge, or sidewalk.

    Wonder if they should be held for a mental evaluation because standing the >>middle of an active road could be considered attempted suicide.



    That could take months, even with the finest doctors at Guantanamo
    Bay.

    Would water boarding speed it up? Maybe a regiment of sleep depravation?

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  • From slothe@slothe@netcom.com to talk.politics.misc,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.law-enforcement,alt.activism,talk.politics.guns on Wed Jul 23 19:57:24 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.law-enforcement

    On 23 Jul 2025, "Scout" <me4guns@verizon.removeme.this2.nospam.net>
    posted some news:105r5ve$11t87$13@dont-email.me:



    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent%ter.@gmail.com>
    wrote in message news:9e428khtbdhidkh2ts4ftitcanul5pvofs@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksu cking.dwarf.com...
    [Default] "Scout" <me4guns@verizon.removeme.this2.nospam.net> typed:



    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent%ter.@gmail.com> >>>wrote in message >>>news:i4k18kdku7ndcggbuv1vdtneahm0sl21s4@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocks >>>ucking.dwarf.com...
    [Default] America First - Screw Illegal Aliens
    <go-home-and-protest-there@you.losers> typed:

    Wild video shows the moment cops beat down an anti-ICE protester
    who was part of a demonstration that blocked a vital bridge out of >>>>>Cincinnati, Ohio.

    At least 15 people were arrested on felony rioting and various >>>>>misdemeanor charges after protesters clashed with cops on the >>>>>Roebling Bridge, which spans the Ohio River between Cincinnati and >>>>>Covington, KY as they called for the release of a former hospital >>>>>chaplain detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement earlier >>>>>this month.

    In the dramatic video, a Covington cop is seen repeatedly punching
    a man in the head.

    The protester, wearing a red Cincinnati Reds baseball cap, was >>>>>standing off to the side of the bridge when he was hit and wrestled >>>>>to the ground.

    As one officer pinned him down, a second continued to punch him
    while protesters yelled at the cops.

    Cops were seen dragging away a female protester who tried to step
    in, while another man was shoved to the ground by an officer.

    The man in the baseball cap seen getting punched in the head during >>>>>Thursdayr?Ts protest has been named as Brandon Hill.

    Cops say he tried to disarm an officer carrying a pepper ball gun >>>>>when he was detained, but Hill insisted he was just trying not to
    get shot.

    r?oIf anything like that happened, itr?Ts because a random gun was >>>>>pointed
    in my face,r?? Hill told WCPO.

    He was one of around 100 people who marched across the Roebling >>>>>Bridge and blocked traffic as part of Thursday eveningr?Ts vigil
    for Imam Ayman Soliman, an Egyptian immigrant and former Cincinnati >>>>>Childrenr?Ts Hospital
    chaplain, who was detained by ICE on July 9.

    Some 50 officers responded to clear the bridge.

    The officer who punched Hill thought he was pulling a gun from a
    bag he had around his shoulders and chased him to the side of the >>>>>bridge before trying to pull him from the railing without falling >>>>>into the Ohio River, Covington Police Chief Brian Valenti told a >>>>>press conference Friday.

    r?oThe last officer we lost in the line of duty was because he fell >>>>>off of
    a bridge while fighting,r?? he said.

    He admitted that none of the protesters were found to have weapons.

    Dramatic police bodycam video showing Hill being hit during his >>>>>arrest was also shown during the press conference.

    The officer involved was placed on administrative duty with pay
    while an investigation continues, WCPO reported.


    Hill went to the hospital after his release from jail to treat >>>>>bruises and
    scratches to his head, and pepper ball welts to his shins.

    His arm is potentially fractured and will require further testing,
    he said.

    "I did not try to attack anyone. We were there peacefully,
    exercising our
    First Amendment rights," Hill said

    No, you lying sack of left-wing shit. You were not exercising ANY
    rights. You do not have the right to block a highway, street, road,
    avenue, boulevard, bridge, or sidewalk.

    Wonder if they should be held for a mental evaluation because
    standing the middle of an active road could be considered attempted >>>suicide.



    That could take months, even with the finest doctors at Guantanamo
    Bay.

    Would water boarding speed it up? Maybe a regiment of sleep
    depravation?

    Water boarding is good, sleep deprivation affects the quality of
    information. Do the waterboarding and hook a jump starter up to each big
    toe for faster results. They tend to scream a lot.
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  • From First Post@americans@trump.org to talk.politics.misc,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.law-enforcement,alt.activism,talk.politics.guns on Wed Jul 23 20:28:18 2025
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    America First - Screw Illegal Aliens wrote:

    Wild video shows the moment cops beat down an anti-ICE protester who was
    part of a demonstration that blocked a vital bridge out of Cincinnati,
    Ohio.

    They got to start killing more Americans if this crackdown is going to
    work.

    I call for more bloodshed!


    More dead Americans!!
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  • From Klaus Schadenfreude@klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentöter.@gmail.com to talk.politics.misc,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.law-enforcement,alt.activism,talk.politics.guns on Wed Jul 23 13:41:09 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.law-enforcement

    [Default] "Scout" <me4guns@verizon.removeme.this2.nospam.net> typed:



    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent%ter.@gmail.com> wrote >in message >news:i4k18kdku7ndcggbuv1vdtneahm0sl21s4@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com...
    [Default] America First - Screw Illegal Aliens
    <go-home-and-protest-there@you.losers> typed:
    "I did not try to attack anyone. We were there peacefully, exercising our >>>First Amendment rights," Hill said

    No, you lying sack of left-wing shit. You were not exercising ANY
    rights. You do not have the right to block a highway, street, road,
    avenue, boulevard, bridge, or sidewalk.

    Off hand observation... I wonder if those caught up in this nonsense >(particularly commercial drivers) couldn't fail a class action federal >lawsuit against each of the individuals involved for wrongful interference >in interstate transportation and commerce. How many millions of dollars did >their little stunt cause?

    Let them feel the consequences of their actions by driving them into >poverty.

    In Florida, at least...

    The law does allow a person to be cited for a pedestrian violation if
    they owillfully obstruct the free, convenient, and normal use of a
    public street, highway or road.o For instance, if a person stands or
    remains on a street, highway or roadway, they would be in violation of
    a section in state laws that would subject them to a $15 traffic
    citation.

    Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article308471625.html#storylink=cpy

    They need to add a few zeroes to that $15 traffic citation.

    Meanwhile:

    Florida: Florida has a law (HB 1, sometimes called the "anti-riot"
    law) that provides an affirmative legal defense in civil lawsuits for
    drivers who injure someone during a riot-related incident. While it
    doesn't automatically prevent criminal prosecution, the state's "Stand
    Your Ground" law could potentially bolster a driver's defense in
    criminal cases if they reasonably believed they were in imminent
    danger.

    Oklahoma: Oklahoma has a law that protects drivers who kill or injure protestors while "fleeing from a riot" if they believe they were in
    danger.

    Iowa: Iowa has a law that provides civil immunity in certain instances
    for drivers who injure someone blocking traffic.

    Tennessee: Tennessee has laws that increase penalties for obstructing
    a highway or street and could allow a driver to be immune from civil
    liability if they were exercising "due care" and the protester did not
    have a permit to be in the street.

    Louisiana: Louisiana has a law that gives legal protection to drivers
    if they were blocking a road and "reasonably believed" they were in
    immediate danger and were trying to "retreat or escape."

    I don't live in an area where this sort of nonsense is tolerated, but
    if I did I would probably get one of these https://hornblasters.com/collections/air-horn-kits/products/psychoblasters-228v-air-horn-kit
    121.7 dB at 3 feet
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  • From Scout@me4guns@verizon.removeme.this2.nospam.net to talk.politics.misc,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.law-enforcement,alt.activism,talk.politics.guns on Thu Jul 24 11:47:16 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.law-enforcement



    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent%ter.@gmail.com> wrote
    in message news:neh28kl72aibl4o4u01iprg14vfn16jkaa@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com...
    [Default] "Scout" <me4guns@verizon.removeme.this2.nospam.net> typed:



    "Klaus Schadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergent%ter.@gmail.com> wrote >>in message >>news:i4k18kdku7ndcggbuv1vdtneahm0sl21s4@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com...
    [Default] America First - Screw Illegal Aliens
    <go-home-and-protest-there@you.losers> typed:
    "I did not try to attack anyone. We were there peacefully, exercising >>>>our
    First Amendment rights," Hill said

    No, you lying sack of left-wing shit. You were not exercising ANY
    rights. You do not have the right to block a highway, street, road,
    avenue, boulevard, bridge, or sidewalk.

    Off hand observation... I wonder if those caught up in this nonsense >>(particularly commercial drivers) couldn't fail a class action federal >>lawsuit against each of the individuals involved for wrongful interference >>in interstate transportation and commerce. How many millions of dollars >>did
    their little stunt cause?

    Let them feel the consequences of their actions by driving them into >>poverty.

    In Florida, at least...

    The law does allow a person to be cited for a pedestrian violation if
    they "willfully obstruct the free, convenient, and normal use of a
    public street, highway or road." For instance, if a person stands or
    remains on a street, highway or roadway, they would be in violation of
    a section in state laws that would subject them to a $15 traffic
    citation.

    Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article308471625.html#storylink=cpy

    They need to add a few zeroes to that $15 traffic citation.

    Ah, but that doesn't cover losses by those impacted. That would be the basis of a civil suit.


    Meanwhile:

    Florida: Florida has a law (HB 1, sometimes called the "anti-riot"
    law) that provides an affirmative legal defense in civil lawsuits for
    drivers who injure someone during a riot-related incident. While it
    doesn't automatically prevent criminal prosecution, the state's "Stand
    Your Ground" law could potentially bolster a driver's defense in
    criminal cases if they reasonably believed they were in imminent
    danger.

    Oklahoma: Oklahoma has a law that protects drivers who kill or injure protestors while "fleeing from a riot" if they believe they were in
    danger.

    Iowa: Iowa has a law that provides civil immunity in certain instances
    for drivers who injure someone blocking traffic.

    Tennessee: Tennessee has laws that increase penalties for obstructing
    a highway or street and could allow a driver to be immune from civil liability if they were exercising "due care" and the protester did not
    have a permit to be in the street.

    Louisiana: Louisiana has a law that gives legal protection to drivers
    if they were blocking a road and "reasonably believed" they were in
    immediate danger and were trying to "retreat or escape."

    I don't live in an area where this sort of nonsense is tolerated, but
    if I did I would probably get one of these https://hornblasters.com/collections/air-horn-kits/products/psychoblasters-228v-air-horn-kit
    121.7 dB at 3 feet

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