This is about Obama's reaction to it.
The audience of news reporters burst into laughter.
The president also considered for a moment what would happen if he, like Gates, were unable to enter his home — the White House — and decided to force the door open. He concluded: “I’d get shot.” The audience of news reporters burst into laughter.
The audience of news reporters burst into laughter.
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Date: 2009-07-23 10:29 am (UTC)Copper deserves more than a reprimand. Copper 1) entered a dwelling without a warrant -- which, when he thought there was a burglar, was reasonable, but, as soon as he knew there wasn't, it became trespassing, and 2) falsely arrested a citizen when he KNEW there were no grounds for it. Copper committed two criminal actions.
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Date: 2009-07-23 10:36 am (UTC)After that, though, the police should have backed off. They had proof that the prof was in his own house.
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Date: 2009-07-23 10:47 am (UTC)(2) is almost certainly true, though let's be clear that he was arrested for creating a disturbance, not for burglary, and that he was arrested outside his home, having followed the cop out shouting at him. In a hypothetical scenario where the professor had decked the cop, then the cop would be justified in arresting him for assault, say. Breach of the peace is much more nebulous though, and probably comes down to "insulting a cop" - which of course it shouldn't.
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Date: 2009-07-23 10:52 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2009-07-23 12:55 pm (UTC)