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Author Topic: Gamer "whiteboy7thst" swatted & arrested during a livestream [NOT GUILTY PG14]  (Read 26522 times)


I left this dead, but...
IT'S DONE.
Whiteboy7thst is NOT GUILTY. All charges are dropped. Leaving this discussion on for a while before I lock the thread.

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« Last Edit: October 04, 2014, 10:18:49 PM by Gum »

Probably gave the judge some of that dank and he got out


forget
Darn! A guy didn't get arrested! This affects my life negatively!

Darn! A guy didn't get arrested! This affects my life negatively!
he had drugs...?
I feel like I am missing something

he had drugs...?
I feel like I am missing something
They found it through a prank call, and the search was for a hostage or a bomb, not marijuana.

They found it through a prank call, and the search was for a hostage or a bomb, not marijuana.
doesn't change the fact that he had drugs

doesn't change the fact that he had drugs
It's hard to explain. It's some complicated law.

It's hard to explain. It's some complicated law.
i would think it would have to do with unreasonable seizures

It's hard to explain. It's some complicated law.

It's not complicated at all. They executed a search on false accusations. If they were to get a search warrant from the courts for some type of crime that would be different. But a search based on someone swatting him is complete bullstuff and should be thrown out the second a judge lays eyes on the charge.

It's not complicated at all. They executed a search on false accusations. If they were to get a search warrant from the courts for some type of crime that would be different. But a search based on someone swatting him is complete bullstuff and should be thrown out the second a judge lays eyes on the charge.
it's actually primarily to prevent police corruption by letting them go in one false cause for one thing and miraculously finding what they were looking to charge the person with to begin with, but didn't have any evidence for.