Sandydragon wrote:That video demonstrates only that the McMichaels were totally wrong to try and enforce a citizens arrest in the way that they did. The victim acted aggressively when a gun was pointed at him. That’s not unreasonable in the situation, which is important as neither was a police officer.
Well, personally I wouldn't have attempted to do what the McMichaels did, but according to the law they are allowed to make a citizens arrest if there is reasonable and probable grounds. As for your statement in bold: how do you know this?
Basically, two good old boys heard about a black man running from the scene of an alleged burglary and decided to apprehend the first black man they saw running. They expected the victim
To cooperate but when he didn’t it all went wrong.
Again, you'd need to provide evidence to corroborate this claim.
I’d also want to know what their next actions were. Having fired several rounds did they try to provide first aid? Did they immediately call for medical assistance?
Good point.
I’m sure that some will argue that when confronted with two idiots with weapons one should immediately comply with their shouted instructions. Equally if you are I fear of your life when confronted with an armed assailants then you are entitled to respond aggressively.
I think it's easy to dismiss them as idiots. McMichaels (senior) was a former police man, so he would have been familiar with the law - of course that doesn't mean that he's a shining paradigm of virtue. Some of the footage coming out suggests that Arbery had been in the area before casing the same joint. Unless there's some evidence supporting the assertion that they threatened Arbery, I don't think they can be categorised as "armed assailants".
As a former military policeman who has carried firearms and has had to practice the concept of reasonable force, including when making an arrest, the actions of the McMichaels were clearly excessive by any reasonable measure. They should have attempted to detail the victim using non lethal methods first and only escalated to firearms if the victim had produced an offensive weapon. With two of them one could have covered the other quite capably.
Legally? How so?
FWIW, I do think that they should have contacted the authorities rather than taking it upon themselves to apprehend Arbery.
It was their actions that led to this tragedy and in most places they would be looking at a manslaughter charge. If the law in Georgia allows this the the law is clearly a nonsense.
Well, not really, since it is legal to make a citizens arrest - once certain conditions are met. For me, if a jury can be convinced that the McMichaels did not brandish weapons, then they may be set free.
There will, of course, be a clamour by the media (and some politicians) to see these two men imprisoned. Hopefully, any jury that is selected will look at the facts objectively.
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