170 Arrested at Capitol Building will go on FBI NO FLY LIST

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  • winkyyy
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 08-05-19
    • 578

    #1
    170 Arrested at Capitol Building will go on FBI NO FLY LIST
    also...may have their assets FROZEN.

    Legal bills will be HUGE.

    Criminal Attorneys want $25k Retainer ...for starters.


    One of the arrested on Suicide watch
  • cincinnatikid513
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 11-23-17
    • 45360

    #2
    pretty sure most of them can't afford to fly anyways
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    • winkyyy
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 08-05-19
      • 578

      #3
      true

      soon trump willnot either


      Rumour has it he will be faced with over 325 Lawsuits
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      • BOA12
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 02-19-12
        • 20622

        #4
        Originally posted by winkyyy
        soon trump willnot either


        Rumour has it he will be faced with over 325 Lawsuits
        Flight risk, unable to fly?
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        • deltgen
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 12-31-10
          • 865

          #5
          I'm sure the thousands upon thousands who were rioting last year will also be unable to fly. Right?
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          • TommieGunshot
            SBR MVP
            • 03-27-12
            • 1604

            #6
            Originally posted by deltgen
            I'm sure the thousands upon thousands who were rioting last year will also be unable to fly. Right?
            Not possible, because of how bad the cops were at their jobs. In Las Vegas, virtually all charges were dropped against everyone. The people who were violent and destructive easily ran away and the cops instead just grabbed anyone who was standing around, even though those were the people who did not break any laws.
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            • PharaohUB
              SBR MVP
              • 01-23-07
              • 4865

              #7
              If you’re going to arrest and charge them should do same with rioters. I had my car broken into over weekend in Bronx by what I’m sure was a peaceful BLM protester who shouldn’t be on streets. It’s basically legal now to break into cars in nyc as long as you have nothing to lose. They don’t hold non violent criminals in jail anymore. They basically get a “please don’t do that again sir”. Knew I shouldn’t have stopped in that lib shithole.
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              • Wrongside
                SBR MVP
                • 09-26-15
                • 3579

                #8
                When people were arrested this summer for rioting, looting, physical violence to their fellow man, etc, you had lawyers and newspaper writers demanding they be released immediately (which many, if not all were) and demanded their records be expunged, wiped clean, i.e,. it would be unjust to have to suffer the slightest consequence down the road for what they had done... You are right Lebron: we live in two different worlds...

                I don't dig into a bunch of news. I hear stuff here and on ESPN and the knowledge above came from mainstream NY/LA Times as I happened to stumbled across this...You don't even need to go to conservative sites to see the blatant double standard. Sad time.
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                • TommieGunshot
                  SBR MVP
                  • 03-27-12
                  • 1604

                  #9
                  Originally posted by PharaohUB
                  If you’re going to arrest and charge them should do same with rioters. I had my car broken into over weekend in Bronx by what I’m sure was a peaceful BLM protester who shouldn’t be on streets. It’s basically legal now to break into cars in nyc as long as you have nothing to lose. They don’t hold non violent criminals in jail anymore. They basically get a “please don’t do that again sir”. Knew I shouldn’t have stopped in that lib shithole.
                  It is hard to follow what relevance this has, or if you are trying to make a point about something.

                  -If you are saying the normal course for law enforcement is to allow crime, I think a lot of people agree with you. It's why there is such a huge movement to defund the police.

                  -If you are saying that because some people are not held accountable, then no one should be, I think there is virtually no one else who will agree with you.

                  -If you are just sharing this because it helps to share your story, you have my empathy. Being a victim of crime like this really sucks.

                  -It is very strange how you are able to be so sure about the person who committed this crime without any evidence.
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                  • TommieGunshot
                    SBR MVP
                    • 03-27-12
                    • 1604

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Wrongside
                    When people were arrested this summer for rioting, looting, physical violence to their fellow man, etc, you had lawyers and newspaper writers demanding they be released immediately (which many, if not all were) and demanded their records be expunged, wiped clean, i.e,. it would be unjust to have to suffer the slightest consequence down the road for what they had done... You are right Lebron: we live in two different worlds...
                    This sounds like something you made up. If newspaper writers really were saying this, it should be very easy to point us to their articles. I think it is much more likely they were saying people who were arrested and were not rioting, looting, or violent, should not be punished for their peaceful actions. That's how most people see things.
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