cops murder doctor in his own home


jurist thinking caps on.....lets find out who's a statist, cop loving, slave, or who believes in freedom and the US Constitution
"While fighting for control of Mr. Lanis' handgun, officers continued giving commands to him to drop the weapon," said Lieutenant Colonel Jerry Lure with the St Louis County Police Department.


So its OK to fight cops with a hand gun in your hand?
 
they illegally invaded his home and he was defending himself
With an arrest warrant they can come in your home...u are a fucking IDIOT

AI Overview



Yes, generally, a valid
arrest warrant gives police the authority to enter the home of the person named in the warrant to make the arrest, provided they have a reasonable belief that the person is currently inside the residence.

arrest warrant only allows the police to come inside if the person named in the warrant is believed to be there.



A valid felony arrest warrant carries the inherent authority for police to enter the named suspect’s home.


He was there FACT!!!

In Missouri, first-degree tampering with a motor vehicle is a Class D felony
 
"While fighting for control of Mr. Lanis' handgun, officers continued giving commands to him to drop the weapon," said Lieutenant Colonel Jerry Lure with the St Louis County Police Department.


So its OK to fight cops with a hand gun in your hand?
do you not have the right to defend your home from unlawful invaders? or unlawful arrest???????
 
With an arrest warrant they can come in your home...u are a fucking IDIOT

AI Overview



Yes, generally, a valid
arrest warrant gives police the authority to enter the home of the person named in the warrant to make the arrest, provided they have a reasonable belief that the person is currently inside the residence.
I have never said otherwise. THESE cops did not have a warrant. how hard is that for you morons to understand?
 
I have never said otherwise. THESE cops did not have a warrant. how hard is that for you morons to understand?
States they did in the OP

Investigators said on the morning of March 21, two St. Louis County police officers went to Aleksander Lanis' home on Hawkins Bend Drive near Fenton to arrest him.

The investigation was related to a reported harassment first-degree and tampering with a motor vehicle


first-degree and tampering with a motor vehicle is a felony
 
States they did in the OP

Investigators said on the morning of March 21, two St. Louis County police officers went to Aleksander Lanis' home on Hawkins Bend Drive near Fenton to arrest him.

The investigation was related to a reported harassment first-degree and tampering with a motor vehicle


first-degree and tampering with a motor vehicle is a felony
I"m so fucking tired of trying to explain the law to you morons. They did not have a warrant, hence why they were trying to coax him outside where they would not need a warrant. If they had a warrant, they would have grabbed him the second he opened the door.
 
I"m so fucking tired of trying to explain the law to you morons. They did not have a warrant, hence why they were trying to coax him outside where they would not need a warrant. If they had a warrant, they would have grabbed him the second he opened the door.
AI Overview



It is
incorrect to say that an arrest for a felony cannot occur without a warrant. Under U.S. and Missouri law, police can generally make a warrantless arrest for a felony if they have probable cause to believe a crime has been committed and that the person being arrested committed it.

They tried to arrest he pulled a gun


The "hot pursuit" exception allows officers to enter a private area, such as a home

  • Felonies: Warrantless entry is generally justified when officers are in hot pursuit of a fleeing felon

Hot Pursuit​

If police officers are in hot pursuit of a suspect who enters a home, they can follow the suspect inside without a warrant. This exception allows officers to apprehend individuals who are actively evading law enforcement



And YES hot pursuit can be on foot he was fleeing an arrest actively evading law enforcement
 
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA wrong. nice try though

Why Police Prefer to Make an Arrest Outside a Home


Officer Safety (the biggest reason)


Inside a home, officers face:


  • Unknown weapons locations
  • Tight corners, blind spots, hallways
  • Other people in the structure who may interfere
  • Dogs or environmental hazards

Outside provides:


  • Open space
  • Better visibility
  • Fewer hiding places
  • More room to control the suspect

In officer-survival training, this is drilled heavily.


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Your completely welcome for the free education mouth breather.
 
derp derp

you still claim no warrant exists?

egg all over your face. it's pathetic form of cognitive dissonance when your ego won't allow facts in
I get it. you're ignorant to how police work. it's ok. when the full investigation is complete and they make a statement that there was no warrant, but the Drs resistance voided that issue..............i'm going to say I told you so a million fucking times.
 
I"m so fucking tired of trying to explain the law to you morons. They did not have a warrant, hence why they were trying to coax him outside where they would not need a warrant. If they had a warrant, they would have grabbed him the second he opened the door.
AI Overview



It is
incorrect to say that an arrest for a felony cannot occur without a warrant. Under U.S. and Missouri law, police can generally make a warrantless arrest for a felony if they have probable cause to believe a crime has been committed and that the person being arrested committed it.

They tried to arrest he pulled a gun


The "hot pursuit" exception allows officers to enter a private area, such as a home

  • Felonies: Warrantless entry is generally justified when officers are in hot pursuit of a fleeing felon
If police officers are in hot pursuit of a suspect who enters a home, they can follow the suspect inside without a warrant. This exception allows officers to apprehend individuals who are actively evading law enforcement



And YES hot pursuit can be on foot

"Step out on your front porch. At this time, you are being placed under arrest,"

he was fleeing an arrest actively evading law enforcement when they went into his home
 
AI Overview



It is
incorrect to say that an arrest for a felony cannot occur without a warrant. Under U.S. and Missouri law, police can generally make a warrantless arrest for a felony if they have probable cause to believe a crime has been committed and that the person being arrested committed it.

They tried to arrest he pulled a gun


The "hot pursuit" exception allows officers to enter a private area, such as a home

  • Felonies: Warrantless entry is generally justified when officers are in hot pursuit of a fleeing felon

Hot Pursuit​

If police officers are in hot pursuit of a suspect who enters a home, they can follow the suspect inside without a warrant. This exception allows officers to apprehend individuals who are actively evading law enforcement



And YES hot pursuit can be on foot he was fleeing an arrest actively evading law enforcement
Hey Moron, he was in the house IN THE MORNING, there was NO HOT PURSUIT, idiot.
 
I get it. you're ignorant to how police work. it's ok. when the full investigation is complete and they make a statement that there was no warrant, but the Drs resistance voided that issue..............i'm going to say I told you so a million fucking times.
AI Overview



It is
incorrect to say that an arrest for a felony cannot occur without a warrant. Under U.S. and Missouri law, police can generally make a warrantless arrest for a felony if they have probable cause to believe a crime has been committed and that the person being arrested committed it.

They tried to arrest he pulled a gun


The "hot pursuit" exception allows officers to enter a private area, such as a home

  • Felonies: Warrantless entry is generally justified when officers are in hot pursuit of a fleeing felon
If police officers are in hot pursuit of a suspect who enters a home, they can follow the suspect inside without a warrant. This exception allows officers to apprehend individuals who are actively evading law enforcement



And YES hot pursuit can be on foot

"Step out on your front porch. At this time, you are being placed under arrest,"

he was fleeing an arrest actively evading law enforcement when they went into his home
 

Why Police Prefer to Make an Arrest Outside a Home


Officer Safety (the biggest reason)


Inside a home, officers face:


  • Unknown weapons locations
  • Tight corners, blind spots, hallways
  • Other people in the structure who may interfere
  • Dogs or environmental hazards

Outside provides:


  • Open space
  • Better visibility
  • Fewer hiding places
  • More room to control the suspect

In officer-survival training, this is drilled heavily.


------------------------------

Your completely welcome for the free education mouth breather.
ROFL, like I said above, I will update this and school your idiotic slave mindset
 
I get it. you're ignorant to how police work. it's ok. when the full investigation is complete and they make a statement that there was no warrant, but the Drs resistance voided that issue..............i'm going to say I told you so a million fucking times.
If you ever have a fact to offer, I will gladly see it

but right now you are just a retard not understanding why cops with an arrest warrant are trained to perform arrests outside - and made a retarded assumption based on ignorance
 
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