Who was trespassing? She was on public property. She paid for her ticker or was allowed by the gatekeeper to enter. The Police can’t or won’t stop the rioters and pirates from destroying and stealing your property. You are prosecutes to the full extent of the law when you defend it. What is the State of Ohio Statute number of the law she violated? It is not resisting arrest because resisting arrest is not a stand alone crime.
Who was trespassing? She was on public property. She paid for her ticker or was allowed by the gatekeeper to enter. The Police cant or wont stop the rioters and pirates from destroying and stealing your property. You are prosecutes to the full extent of the law when you defend it. What is the State of Ohio Statute number of the law she violated? It is not resisting arrest because resisting arrest is not a stand alone crime.
She was on school property. They had a requirement that people attending wear masks while at the game as part of the condition of entering. For not wearing a mask, she could be asked to leave, and if she refused she could be cited for trespassing. I haven’t heard of there being an actual law requiring people wear the masks, and I didn’t hear the officer ask her to leave.
Good point but keep in mind that to people in government -- including cops -- consider property that is not privately owned not as "public property", but as "State-owned property"; that is, property owned by the State ... an important distinction that explains much of the attitude and behavior of most "public servants".