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Mgbako Arrested, Paying Small Fine for Misdemeanor

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50 minutes ago, J34 said:

Isn't that exactly what I did? I stated my opinion on this thread, and you didn't agree with it! 

Thanks for the lecture on the difference between Google, and message boards.

No lecture and wasn’t trying to be difficult.  It was an honest question about why people would ask for the thread to end rather than just avoid it if they aren’t receiving from it what they want.

in terms of stereotyping and slander, the mods on this board do a pretty good job of removing posts that are over the line IMO.  
 

in terms of people worried about how this effects recruiting, views of the program…just my opinion, but Alabama doesn’t have problems recruiting despite their problems with guns.

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3 hours ago, IndyResident16 said:

they had probable cause to arrest him for trespassing and he didn’t exit the vehicle. The resisting dismissal is a non-starter, he won’t see a dime.

Are you now arguing with the guy with a decade of insurance exp?
I figured it out. You’re a mall security guard who wanted to be a cop. Didn’t they make a movie about you? Mall Cop?

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59 minutes ago, HoosierHoopster said:

Are you now arguing with the guy with a decade of insurance exp?
I figured it out. You’re a mall security guard who wanted to be a cop. Didn’t they make a movie about you? Mall Cop?

Not arguing. I’m telling the guy who has worked in insurance for 10 years that MM isn’t going to see a dime from Monroe County in regards to his broken window. 

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7 hours ago, IndyResident16 said:

Not arguing. I’m telling the guy who has worked in insurance for 10 years that MM isn’t going to see a dime from Monroe County in regards to his broken window. 

Like a good neighbor, IndyResident16 is there

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8 hours ago, IndyResident16 said:

Not arguing. I’m telling the guy who has worked in insurance for 10 years that MM isn’t going to see a dime from Monroe County in regards to his broken window. 

Why because you know someone or have a family member who works in the prosecutor's office?

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4 minutes ago, Chris007 said:

Why because you know someone or have a family member who works in the prosecutor's office?

No because police officers and law enforcement agencies have immunity when it comes to property damage during arrests and official investigations and it's been that way forever. You think the police reimburse the homeowner after executing a search warrant when tearing up the house? No, they tell you to stop breaking the law. Same rule applies here. He's not going to see a dime for his broken window.

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4 minutes ago, IndyResident16 said:

No because police officers and law enforcement agencies have immunity when it comes to property damage during arrests and official investigations and it's been that way forever. You think the police reimburse the homeowner after executing a search warrant when tearing up the house? No, they tell you to stop breaking the law. Same rule applies here. He's not going to see a dime for his broken window.

Actually, I just bought a bunch of apparel through his NIL store. So he's gonna see a bunch of dimes (from me at least) that he can put toward that window :)

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4 minutes ago, IndyResident16 said:

No because police officers and law enforcement agencies have immunity when it comes to property damage during arrests and official investigations and it's been that way forever. You think the police reimburse the homeowner after executing a search warrant when tearing up the house? No, they tell you to stop breaking the law. Same rule applies here. He's not going to see a dime for his broken window.

 

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8 minutes ago, IndyResident16 said:

No because police officers and law enforcement agencies have immunity when it comes to property damage during arrests and official investigations and it's been that way forever. You think the police reimburse the homeowner after executing a search warrant when tearing up the house? No, they tell you to stop breaking the law. Same rule applies here. He's not going to see a dime for his broken window.

No, they don’t have blanket immunity. I could go into the applicable legal standards but, did you star in LA Law too?

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9 minutes ago, HoosierHoopster said:

No, they don’t have blanket immunity. I could go into tje applicable legal standards but, did you star in LA Law too?

Not an actor, but did graduate law school before pursuing other career opportunities in the financial world.

You could go into all the applicable legal standards you want, Monroe County is going to laugh at him if he tries to file a claim for a broken window that occurred while being arrested during the commission of a crime.

My best legal advice....."Good Luck"!

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1 minute ago, TeeterInNJ said:

Now that this situation is essentially resolved, can we lock this thread before it becomes a debate on qualified immunity and taxpayers footing the bill for shoddy police work? Please? Lol

You could just move on as I ended the debate last night in regards to who is going to foot the broken window bill. 

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