OOPS - Trump rally protesters are committing a FEDERAL FELONY

It also wasn't a building it was an outdoor sports arena. ANd the arresting officers were Sheriff not SS. The idiot black dude was provoking it too boot.

Does the relevant US Code exempt sports arenas, state that the arresting officers must be Secret Service agents, or grant an exemption to cases of "provocation"?

I think you'll find the answer to those questions is "no".

Go out and punch a black man in the face and at your arraignment tell the judge "the idiot black dude was provoking it", and let the forum know how that works for you.
 
Republican front-runner Donald Trump will not face charges of inciting a riot after a raucous rally in North Carolina last week, the investigating sheriff’s office announced in a news release Monday night.

After reviewing evidence from the rally in Fayetteville, N.C., the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office concluded that it “does not meet the requisites of the law” to “support a conviction” of inciting a riot following the event, at which an anti-Trump protester was *sucker-punched as he was led out.

“Accordingly, we will not be seeking a warrant or indictment against Mr. Trump or his campaign for these offenses,” the statement said. “While other aspects of our investigation are continuing, the investigation with regard to Mr. Trump and his campaign has been concluded, and no charges are anticipated.”

A spokeswoman for Trump’s campaign, Hope Hicks, described Trump’s event in Fayetteville as warm and family-friendly. “There was a great feeling of warmth, well-being and even love in the arena,” she said.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/after-punching-incident-nc-sheriff-ponders-inciting-a-riot-charge-against-trump/2016/03/14/2f300ec6-ea13-11e5-bc08-3e03a5b41910_story.html
 
It also wasn't a building it was an outdoor sports arena.

Looks like you were wrong about that, too.

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Does the relevant US Code exempt sports arenas, state that the arresting officers must be Secret Service agents, or grant an exemption to cases of "provocation"?

I think you'll find the answer to those questions is "no".

Go out and punch a black man in the face and at your arraignment tell the judge "the idiot black dude was provoking it", and let the forum know how that works for you.

Don't you know that "uppity" black people get what's coming to them, just like women who dress provocatively?
 
Don't you know that "uppity" black people get what's coming to them, just like women who dress provocatively?

Don't you know that black people use the excuse of "the only reason someone said something to me is because I'm black" excuse when they don't like the consequences of running their mouths?
 
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