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Friday, July 24, 2020

Philadelphia's Top Prosecutor Is Prepared to Arrest Federal Agents

After Trump said he would send agents to more cities, Philly’s district attorney lays out how he might criminally charge federal officers.

After numerous reports and lawsuits in Portland regarding un-badged and un-uniformed federal officers arresting, beating, and detaining people in unmarked vehicles, the Trump administration’s response is that they’re going to do it even more, and in more cities. Saying that his federal agents are doing a “fantastic job,” Trump has suggested that he will also deploy agents in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, Baltimore and Milwaukee to do the same.

In one of those cities, the city prosecutor has already preemptively warned Trump’s police forces what he will do if they bring the same tactics to Philadelphia:

“My dad volunteered and served in World War II to fight fascism, like most of my uncles, so we would not have an American president brutalizing and kidnapping Americans for exercising their constitutional rights and trying to make America a better place, which is what patriots do,” saidPhiladelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner in a statement. “Anyone, including federal law enforcement, who unlawfully assaults and kidnaps.

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14 comments:

  1. Larry Krasner is a very misguided individual or is not a patriot. His father fought for freedom which Larry is enjoying now. Burning down buildings, beating up cops and destroying American citizens businesses is not a Patriot.
    Americans need to be protected from the mop which is very well organized. I believe Larry should be put in jail until he calms down and understands the safety of Philadelphia communities. Does he want to start a war.
    I heard these Federal agents are not using weapons etc. So Larry what's your beef. If you are innocent stay the hell away.

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  2. Excellent. This is a test by the feds to see how far they can encroach into states rights.

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    1. No this is a rescue of people and their businesses which their Governors and Mayors are not protecting. When your rights infringe on others it is not a right.

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  3. States Rights!!!!

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  4. Trump needs to start ARRESTING these mayors and judges for NOT protecting the people.

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  5. President Trump absolutely has the authority to step in to protect Federal property and keep the peace. This prosecutor is blowing smoke trying to gain points. He cannot really do this and he should know it.
    What a jerk.

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  6. good luck with that.

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  7. Arrest them with WHOM I ask ? A private security force ? The police can't manage or arrest the protesters do you think they are going after Federal Clone forces ?

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  8. If you quietly ask Philadelphia cops, you'll find that: a) they're happy to have the help, and, b) they're happy that the feds are taking control of all of the federal assets, like the downtown park, Constitution Hall and the Liberty Bell, just to name a few.

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  9. Feds need to Lock him up & anyone who gets in the way of Federal
    AUTHORITY !!!

    Get the Hell out of the way !!! Fed Govt is OVER states period !!!!

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  10. Let's see how this all plays out. My bet is on the FED$!

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  11. Wonder how his Dad feels about having a son who is a Commiecrat?

    He'd have a more than full time job if he only concentrated on Philly voter fraud.

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  12. Northwest Woodsman: Former defense attorney and civil rights lawyer. He was a public defender, an office famous for lying and cheating to get guilty subjects off or reduced sentences no marker the cost. PD lawyers are despicable low life’s that are a danger to the security and safety of their communities. This one actually fired over thirty prosecutors when he took office and my guess it was they didn’t agree with his philosophy of coddling criminals. Despicable Pedomarxist democrat.

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