BartenderElite
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We all know why he was arrested.
That simply is not true. Entering itself would not be illegal, but holding them there, not allowing them to leave, intimidating and threatening, shouting and interrupting, sticking microphones in their faces and not leaving when asked... All of that is illegal. And a specific violation of what is now known as the "KKK Law"...Wrong.
Unless it is specifically disclosed and the church is open EVERYONE AND ANYONE can enter and CANNOT be charged.
They would have to post who was not allowed to enter and when.
Why not? ICE does.You still cant interrupt the service
A church is private property dedicated for a specific use. Are you OK with Lemon violating the FACE act?A church is not a home. It is be default open to the public
Correct.churches are private property that invite the public in for certain purposes (worship, events), similar to a store inviting customers. That invitation can be limited (hours, rules of conduct) and revoked (ask someone to leave; issue a no-trespass order).
So a church is often publicly accessible, but it’s not “public” in the sense of a sidewalk, park, or courthouse. It is more like a house in that regard
Where and when? The police can enter a private home without a warrant if they believe a crime is it has been committed or if pursuing a criminalWhy not? ICE does.
A reporter going along to report would say that, so again you seem to have nothing but are desperate to create somethingHe was there to participate. He even said "we are going"...
Possibly, however going all the way in with them, then actively participating as he did rather than simply reporting on what was happening, that is what makes it somewhat different. He told you "we" are "going" to do something, then he did it, and was an active participant, not an observer. Had he just followed them in, didn't block anyone, just took footage, and didn't stick the microphone in the face of the pastor demanding the pastor recognize his first amendment right to do what he and his pals were doing (which neither he, nor they, had any right to do)... I would likely agree with you.A reporter going along to report would say that, so again you seem to have nothing but are desperate to create something
most of America thinks protesting inside a church is shit stain behavior and not protected speech, so yeah, we know whyWe all know why he was arrested.
So if Megyn Kelly and a group of protester went inside of an abortion clinic and started protesting and Megyn interviewed the abortionist (I refuse to call them Doctors.) would you be fine with that Elephant Man?Yes, he had a right to be there as a reporter.
If you say he wasn't reporting then he had a right to be there as a protestor.
When you work for Nazis you're gonna hafta expect some blowback.
Again stop being so stupid.That simply is not true. Entering itself would not be illegal, but holding them there, not allowing them to leave, intimidating and threatening, shouting and interrupting, sticking microphones in their faces and not leaving when asked... All of that is illegal. And a specific violation of what is now known as the "KKK Law"...
Going in DURING a worship service is what makes it different. Lemon could have reported from the public sidewalk with out violating the law.Possibly, however going all the say in, then actively participating as he did rather than simply reporting on what was happening, that is what makes it somewhat different.
Lmfao a normal reporter would say, they are going... a participant says we..A reporter going along to report would say that, so again you seem to have nothing but are desperate to create something
Mote eye, verse in the Bible, look it up...Again stop being so stupid.
I am describing to you what was done there, and telling you why it was illegal. He did not go into the restaurant to "order off the menu", he went in to "shoot the waiter". He was not reporting, he was actively participating.You are saying illegal things are illegal and nothing more.
It is like we are discussing 'did he have a right to order off the menu'? And you reply 'no it's illegal when you shoot and kill the waiter'.
You are adding in crimes that if he did then yes but that has NOTHING then to do with his reporting
Yes . Because he broke the law. A MINNESOTA Grand Jury indicted him. How much more centrist could it be?We all know why he was arrested.
He would but he has a beam in his eye at the moment.Mote eye, verse in the Bible, look it up...
I am describing to you what was done there, and telling you why it was illegal. He did not go into the restaurant to "order off the menu", he went in to "shoot the waiter". He was not reporting, he was actively participating.
He was interfering with a religious services you dimwitted elf.Again stop being so stupid.
You are saying illegal things are illegal and nothing more.
It is like we are discussing 'did he have a right to order off the menu'? And you reply 'no it's illegal when you shoot and kill the waiter'.
You are adding in crimes that if he did then yes but that has NOTHING then to do with his reporting
He could have gone in and filmed them breaking the law without breaking the law, but instead he gleefully stuck the mic in the face of the pastor and told him all about his (Lemon's) rights, while violating the same actual Amendment....Going in DURING a worship service is what makes it different. Lemon could have reported from the public sidewalk with out violating the law.
Yes . Because he broke the law. A MINNESOTA Grand Jury indicted him. How much more centrist could it be?
Restating my first post since it answers what I keep being asked.I do not know the specifics of this case but reporters have the right to go EVERYWHERE a crime is being done and they want to report on outside a closed crime scene and a few other exceptions.
A church is NEVER one.