A federal court last summer agreed that a reasonable jury could find that Rhodes violated Stewart's constitutional rights when the officer shot him dead—a confrontation set in motion because Stewart had fallen asleep in his parked car. He was never told he was under arrest, nor did Rhodes ever display his badge. Yet in the same breath, the court said that Stewart's estate may not bring their lawsuit before any such jury, because Rhodes was awarded qualified immunity.Our right to a regulated militia. If cops get immunity then so do private security guards. NRA gun nuts are too stupid to understand and the Supremes to compromised to read the Second in grammatical form. We are screwed.
Friday, May 21, 2021
Violation of the Second
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