Reasonable or Unreasonable Force?

@celticeagle (160797)
Boise, Idaho
May 17, 2024 6:20pm CST
I watched a doc last night on Netflix about Sean 'Diddy' Combs who is known for being a rapper, record producer, and record executive. He was charged with trafficking, drugs, firearms, etc. He was/is a bad guy. So when multiple government departments raided his residence it wasn't a surprise. But people sure wanted to go off on social media saying the encounter was too extreme. This made me think about the Mar-a-Lago search for the documents he was thought to have taken when he left the White House. Social Media went on and on about how extreme and unfounded that was. But, in this case, the government had requested these documents for about a year. Finally, after Trump had ignored their requests they raided his property. If these big DSs (dick swingers) would go by the laws they wouldn't be so put out as to have to go to court and probably jail. If they don't like the laws they should live off the grid.
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@jstory07 (134736)
• Roseburg, Oregon
17 May
If the bad guys were obeying the law they would not be in trouble.
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@HaruLoid (1222)
• Philippines
18 May
Very true. Without the laws, public order and safety couldn't be achieved.
@celticeagle (160797)
• Boise, Idaho
19 May
That is what I wish Trump would grow up and realize. He blames everyone but himself.
@HaruLoid (1222)
• Philippines
18 May
Well, it is after all a raid. How they do it is none of our business considering that the target of the raid is someone with great power.
@celticeagle (160797)
• Boise, Idaho
19 May
The DA and FBI.
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@LindaOHio (160234)
• United States
18 May
I agree with what you said. Have a good weekend.
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