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deadly force authorized against police in Indiana
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My question is, since when did a person's home NOT fall under jurisdiction of prevailing law? I can understand illegal entry and cops that abuse their station, but for the most part if a LE officer is going into a home he or she has a damn good reason. Can you imagine if a police chase is going on and the guy makes it to his own house, he can legally turn and shoot the pursuing officer because he's not yet technically been accused of a crime? What would happen if OJ ran inside after that Bronco chase and yelled out the window "Ollie Ollie oxen, in free!" like some game of freezetag?
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RE: deadly force authorized against police in Indiana - by Donovan - 06-15-2012, 06:12 PM