Thanks to liberal activist judges, the state of Massachusetts has now become the testing ground of radical legal theories inspired by the controversial Black Lives Matter.
Like any number of states in the country, Massachusetts became the site of controversy back in 2011 when police arrested an African-American man identified only as Warren and a companion of his. Citing the fact that both Warren and his associate were wearing clothes that matched the description of criminal suspects, officers attempted to detain them only for the two men to try and flee. Eventually, law enforcement apprehended them and after carrying out a search, discovered Warren had an unregistered gun on his person.
After he was convicted of unlawful possession of a firearm, Warren sued the police and argued that they had no right to detain him. Incredibly enough, the Massachusetts Supreme Court sided with Warren, saying that not only did Warren have a right to flee from police, but any black citizen would have had the right to.
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Then they are going to get shot. Why did the Massachusetts Supreme Court set them up to be shot? Makes you wonder who the racist are now as Massachusetts is a democrat stronghold.
Wrong.
Won’t that guarantee they will get shot? Or does this mean they are exempt from prosecution?
And police have rights to shoot them
No one has the right to run from the police. If you commit a crime, and get caught then face the consequences. The people of Massachusetts need to kick these liberal activist judges off the bench. What planet are these judges from? I can tell you one thing it is definitely not Earth. These judges are just giving these people free reign to commit any crime without paying any consequences. No one is above the law.
cops. stand down .. let it all be handeled by law suits !!!!
And the cops have the right to shoot the rabbits!!!
And I can “run” from a lion in the wild, too. I wouldn’t…but I could.
Next weapon…long range tasers !
who in their right mind would like to be a policeman in Mass.