To: lowbridge
You can’t allegedly break into a home.
To: Professional
You can’t allegedly break into a home. In only takes a little imagination. The side alleged to have "broken in" says they were invited.
They claim the door was already broken when they got there.
Allegedly is often a conflict of accounts, but it is used as legal cover in a great many cases (legal protection for the writer).
8 posted on
12/23/2019 5:48:15 PM PST by
marktwain
(President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries.)
To: Professional
So true but can be an alleged journalist.
To: Professional
Funny how they report on the inhabitant as having shot and killed them, but somehow didn’t have the drive to say “Allegedly” about that.
27 posted on
12/23/2019 6:23:22 PM PST by
DoughtyOne
(Pledge: "...and to the Democracy for which it stands..." I give up. Use the democRat meme...)
To: Professional
You can be lured/invited into a home to be killed and then have them claim you broke in....
64 posted on
12/24/2019 4:46:58 AM PST by
trebb
(Don't howl about illegal leeches, or Trump in general, while not donating to FR - it's hypocritical.)
To: Professional
Journalism degree meets Education degree.
67 posted on
12/24/2019 11:09:26 AM PST by
Jacquerie
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