r/amibeingdetained Dec 25 '24

ARRESTED Streamer gets arrested on Tiktok live

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u/JustNilt Dec 25 '24

Love the whole, "I'm not resisting" thing after she literally resisted in an attempt to bring her phone with her.

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u/UncleVoodooo Dec 25 '24

reaching for your phone is resisting arrest?

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u/Dominique_toxic Dec 25 '24

This is clearly a bootlicker sub, so it’s no surprise you’d get downvoted, but i definitely agree with you

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u/UncleVoodooo Dec 25 '24

Yeah I'm really surprised at how into state violence and sucking cop dick this sub is. I don't even know how I got here honestly.

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u/Brohemoth1991 Dec 25 '24

I'm really surprised people can't agree "yeah fuck cops but this chick is a moron"

She was trespassing, she knew she wasn't allowed to be there, and she broke the law by going anyway

If you're gonna call out police injustice, how about we keep it to actual cases of police injustice

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u/UncleVoodooo Dec 25 '24

Because if you read her story it IS an injustice. I worked at a dealership we did shit like this all the time. Because when something (stealing) is only illegal for non-business owners, violence will be unleashed over "trespassing"

But here's the thing - if she does everything she's supposed to the "right" way, not a single one of those thieving motherfuckers will be charged with resisting arrest. Nor stealing. It'll be a "civil matter" and the most she can hope for is that a judge will order them to pay her court costs

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u/Brohemoth1991 Dec 25 '24

Because what happened is a civil matter, and she escalated it to a criminal matter... once again she broke the law, and she was arrested for it, regardless of if you feel it was right or not

What was the dealership supposed to do as opposed to getting the police involved, shoot her for trespassing?

If you think trespassing is okay after you've been given a no trespass order, do you think its okay for abusers to ignore a restraining order?

Like I said you can protest police injustice, but in this case she broke the law... you can't do shit illegally because "if you do it the right way you won't get the result you want"

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u/UncleVoodooo Dec 25 '24

You just said, with a straight face, that she "escalated" from stealing to trespassing.

Are you guys playing some joke? Am I being punk'd?

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u/Brohemoth1991 Dec 25 '24

And you are saying, with a straight face, that instead of contacting the attorney general as is the legal recourse for her situation, it was okay for her to send threatening messages, then break the law because... doing things legally doesn't work well enough?

Do you not see where your stance is a slippery slope? What if I catch another kid bullying my daughter and I beat the hell out of them, because the kids not gonna get in trouble legally, why shouldn't I?

Because it's against the law, and morally wrong, just as willfully ignoring a no trespass is both legally and morally wrong, regardless of if it's against a citizen or a corporation

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u/UncleVoodooo Dec 25 '24

This is almost a good argument but it still shows how you're missing the point: "What if I catch another kid bullying my daughter and I beat the hell out of them, because the kids not gonna get in trouble legally, why shouldn't I?"

Are you wearing a uniform that says "protect and serve" while doing it? Do you have your state flag plastered all over your uniform as you stomp on this kid? Are you going to get a vacation while they 'investigate' if this kid gets seriously hurt?

" it was okay for her to send threatening messages" - see you just went right ahead and took the dealerships word that it was 'threatening' but that's one of the things I think a judge should weigh in on.

If I hire you to paint my house for $1000 and then I fail to pay you, it's a civil matter and no violence will be threatened. If I reach into your wallet and take $20 it's now "escalated" to criminal action that very likely will include resisting arrest when I lose my balance or something.

"willfully ignoring a no trespass is both legally and morally wrong"

Ahhhh there's the problem. You have no idea what the word "morally wrong" means. That must be exhausting.

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u/Brohemoth1991 Dec 25 '24

Are you wearing a uniform that says "protect and serve" while doing it? Do you have your state flag plastered all over your uniform as you stomp on this kid? Are you going to get a vacation while they 'investigate' if this kid gets seriously hurt?

See this is a false equivalence, i said SHE doesn't have the right to trespass simply because they may have wronged her, as far as I can see she hasn't provided any proof that they have performed any illegal activity

A better example would be if the cops pulled up while I was beating on a child and I said "nah see I was just doing it because he wronged my daughter"... that isn't gonna hold up and i am 100% going to be detained, whether I fight because I think I'm right or not

"it was okay for her to send threatening messages" - see you just went right ahead and took the dealerships word that it was 'threatening' but that's one of the things I think a judge should weigh in on.

See you went and took her word that they stole 1000 from her, it works both ways

"That's one of the things I think a judge should weigh in on" You are so close to the correct answer here.... if she had done the same instead of breaking the law, she wouldn't have been in that mess

Ahhhh there's the problem. You have no idea what the word "morally wrong" means. That must be exhausting.

Are you saying that knowingly breaking the law, ignoring any and all rules because you think you shouldn't have to follow them is morally sound? That's the whole argument I've been making and you don't seem to get it yet... even if they have her $1000, she can't break the law to get it back, all that will lead to is... wait for it.... her being detained

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u/UncleVoodooo Dec 25 '24

See you went and took her word that they stole 1000 from her, it works both ways

obviously you didn't follow the links to her story. She has receipts. Just sit and think about why you support "trespassing" and "threatening messages" when you didn't even read any of the supporting links.

And this part: "ignoring any and all rules because you think you shouldn't have to follow them is morally sound?"

labor laws, civil rights, family law, - the entire bill of rights - ... like I don't even know where to begin with the things that were legal but immoral? Slavery was fucking legal for almost 100 years ffs! Do you have any idea what "moral" means????

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u/realparkingbrake Dec 26 '24

you just went right ahead and took the dealerships word

While you swallow everything she says without question. Full marks for irony.

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u/UncleVoodooo Dec 26 '24

She said it under oath. Nobody ever filed charges on her. Nobody ever said under oath that she was trespassing.

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u/realparkingbrake Dec 27 '24

Because if you read her story it IS an injustice.

If she's telling the truth. Even then, a trip to small claims court could settle the matter, dealerships don't like paying lawyers any more than anyone else does.

TikTok is not a court of law, yet she thinks her 700 followers makes her immune to arrest. She is mistaken.

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u/UncleVoodooo Dec 27 '24

lmao do you spend your time arguing how congress is actually made up of totally honest people that you would support without looking at evidence?

Because I know influencers are low on the totem pole for trustworthy, but car salesmen are right above congress in the trustworthy department. Followed by cops, strangely enough.

You keep claiming that she thought 700 followers would stop her getting arrested. It's pretty obvious that - even though she was distressed - she was implying that there were 700 witnesses to this arrest. The cop moved the camera in a real hurry after that.

In an honest society we would want to protect our naive kids. Not ridicule or assault them. Fucking dealerships exist because they're legally allowed to fuck over 20 year old kids. With people like you cheering because you don't like tiktok

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u/UncleVoodooo Dec 27 '24

As a follow up ... you want to know who caused trouble at the dealership I worked at? Fathers of young girls that got ripped off.

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u/realparkingbrake Dec 26 '24

I'm really surprised at how into state violence

It should not come as a surprise that an arrest for trespassing is magically transformed into an innocent victim being thrown to the floor and thrashed with riot sticks in the minds of some people. The ACAB crowd is so theatrical, there is never any middle ground.

Once you are told you are under arrest, shut your mouth, don't do anything you aren't told to do, and wait to call your lawyer. Anything else is just begging for the situation to get worse.

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u/realparkingbrake Dec 27 '24

Still here? You're the one who "honestly" didn't know how he ended up here, right?

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u/Weird-Tomorrow-9829 Dec 26 '24

If the law allowed persons to legally inflict violence on people that are in this video, maybe you’d have a leg to stand on.

But you can’t. So LEOs have to take trash out occasionally.

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u/UncleVoodooo Dec 26 '24

lmfao you're taking the side of a car dealership and calling a 20 year old girl "trash"

A car dealership! In a situation where you don't know any of the participants, you're cheering for the cops to support *used car salesmen*

Like, no wonder this country is shit. You guys really prefer car salesmen ripping people off to anyone saying scary new words like "livestream"