It would. The man was lucky the cop did not kill him. I have learned my lesson and that is never, never, never, never call the police.
Nully, here is one for the Wolf. Bobby, ping.
In Indiana the law allows us to shoot cops that enter our home illegally and try to rough us up.
These events will only increase as our society disintegrates. The cop each time he investigates is faced with a person who believes he has “RIGHTS” usually vague and unspecified in the mind of the person being stopped. The cop is then caught in a double bind. Basically, the police should ignore anything but the most violent acts. Kind of leaving people with their “RIGHTS” and the consequences thereto.
Someone oughta find a pic of this thug and post it here.
I got picked up in Kansas City in a similar situation, I parked my car at the end of my sidewalk and went to my front door, and when I discovered that I didn’t have my house key, I tapped on the front window to wake my wife.
A cop saw me and showed up making a big deal of it, but he refused to just knock on the door to wake my wife (we had only been in town a few weeks, so ID was out of state), it had me laughing, he refused to walk up the 25 feet to the front door to wake my wife and end the situation.
I ended up handcuffed and taken to the station and it was a complete waste of time and money, but the cop was just trying to kill the evening and get out of the field for a couple of hours.