Sunday, January 2, 2022

ITS TIME TO MAKE CITIZENS ARRESTS OF ALL THE ENFORCERS OF THE FORCED COVID JAB/ FAKE VACCINATION CAMPAIGN AND THE TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS THAT COME WITH THIS ILLEGAL ACT

START THE FIRE ... ALL IT TAKES IS A SPARK!



ARREST YOUR LOCAL "PRO VACCINE POLITICIAN" AND THE ENFORCERS WHO FORCE THEIR ORDERS.

ON WHAT GROUNDS ?

 READ MY BLOG HERE>>    https://john-gaultier.blogspot.com/2021/12/america-read-this-and-understand-what.html




When Can Someone Make a Citizen’s Arrest? 

Many individuals believe that if a crime happened or is happening, they can make a citizen’s arrest. 

While making a citizen’s arrest is an option in the United States Constitution


, each state’s laws vary, just as with most issues related to process serving and private investigation. 

Review your state’s statutes to be aware of legislation regarding citizen’s arrest to ensure you do not break the law if put in that position. 

 Though state laws vary, most states have some provision allowing a citizen’s arrest in certain circumstances. For example, in California, private citizens may arrest another individual who commits a public offense in that citizen's presence. 

They can also make an arrest if that individual has committed a felony regardless of whether it was committed in their presence. 

In states such as Texas, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio, South Carolina, and Wyoming, a citizen’s arrest may only occur if the offense is classified as a felony or an offense against the public peace. 


Before You Make a Citizen’s Arrest Before you make a citizen’s arrest, you must determine whether or not there is probable cause, as well as reasonable suspicion that a crime was committed. Keep in mind, if no crime was committed, you should not attempt to arrest an individual. Reasonable suspicion applies the logic that you, as the arresting citizen, have specific facts and rational inferences that the specific individual committed a crime. 

If you’re interested in reading more about reasonable suspicion, you can read two legal opinions published on the matter: Terry v. Ohio (1968) and Ybarra v. Illinois (1979). Probable cause, though similar to reasonable suspicion, is a bit different. Probable cause indicates that there must be facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonable person who is completely objective of the situation to believe that the individual subject of the citizen’s arrest has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a crime.

 Furthermore, it is important to know your ability to restrain yourself as you must only use reasonable force to make the arrest. If you exhibit excessive force and end up physically harming an individual, you may find yourself in hot water with the law — and with the courts as the arrested individual can sue you. 

How to Make a Citizen’s Arrest. If you are confident that you are within the scope of the law and you are faced with a situation in which you deem it prudent to make a citizen’s arrest, this is how you should go about doing it: 

 Announce what capacity you are arresting the individual. Make it known that you are a citizen; this must be clear, especially if you are a private investigator so as not to be mistaken for a police officer and later charged with impersonating a police officer. Announce what you are doing and why. 

For example: “I am placing you under citizen’s arrest due to [XYZ] crime committed and/or witnessed.” 

 Using reasonable force, place the citizen under arrest and contact police if you have not done so already. 

Have a Patriotic Cell prepared to hold the Criminal and have the crime committed written down and give to the Authorities.

 It is a Political act that you will be committing and pre prepared for actions by the Government Controlled authorities. If you are expecting instant victory you would be wrong. There is a long battle head of us. You are part of the first wave and the casualty numbers of political prisoners will be high. Forest Fires start with a spark. You are the hundreds of fires that need to be started.


The laws are not exactly black and white, and there is an inherent danger in arresting someone as a private citizen. Not only should an individual be concerned for his or her safety at the time of the arrest, but there is the potential for consequences legally as well as a physical danger. 

The Government that has implemented forced vaccination and forced travel restrictions WILL come after you. They are prepared to hold onto their power by all means necessary.

You will probably be charged with false imprisonment. Since there is such a risk, it is important to thoroughly weigh the pros and cons before choosing to make a citizen’s arrest. The Law Enforcement arms of the State and Federal Government are filled with Jackbooted Thugs with badges,  who are the paid mercenaries for enacting rules and edicts that are no allowed under the Constitution. 


ITS A RISK... BUT WE MUST MAKE A CONCERTED EFFORT TO START THE FORREST FIRE.





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