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<blockquote data-quote="bigo" data-source="post: 3389617" data-attributes="member: 45970"><p>Yes, you are wrong here. The McMichaels had legal grounds for a warrantless of Arbery for trespassing, prowling, simple assault, and felony burglary. Greg McMichael is a retired investigator for the County Prosecutors Office, I think after 30 some years of law enforcement he probably knows when he has grounds for an arrest. As for Travis McMichael, he is Federal law enforcement officer employed by the United States Coast Guard, he too knows when it is justified to use force and to make an arrest. As for Arbery, he simply didn't have enough sense not to violate his felony probation, or enough sense not to charge into the muzzle of a shotgun in an attempt to commit a forcible felony on the man holding the shotgun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigo, post: 3389617, member: 45970"] Yes, you are wrong here. The McMichaels had legal grounds for a warrantless of Arbery for trespassing, prowling, simple assault, and felony burglary. Greg McMichael is a retired investigator for the County Prosecutors Office, I think after 30 some years of law enforcement he probably knows when he has grounds for an arrest. As for Travis McMichael, he is Federal law enforcement officer employed by the United States Coast Guard, he too knows when it is justified to use force and to make an arrest. As for Arbery, he simply didn't have enough sense not to violate his felony probation, or enough sense not to charge into the muzzle of a shotgun in an attempt to commit a forcible felony on the man holding the shotgun. [/QUOTE]
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