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Galraedia

(5,026 posts)
Fri Mar 2, 2012, 04:03 PM Mar 2012

Indiana House Approves Bill That Allows Homeowners To Kill Police Officers

Republicans in Indiana are taking self-defense too far. In a move supported by the National Rifle Association, the Indiana House passed Senate Bill 1, which allows homeowners to shoot and kill police officers they believe are unlawfully on their property or in their homes. The bill could also extend to federal law enforcement officials.

According to the Evansville Courier Press, the bill is a response to a decision made by the Indiana Supreme Court in 2011. “The court ruled that homeowners do not have the right to use force against law enforcement officials who they believe are illegally entering their homes. That decision came in the case of Richard Barnes, who filed a lawsuit against police who followed him into his house while they were responding to a domestic dispute Barnes had with his wife.”



The key word there, is ‘believe.’ People have different beliefs when it comes to the police. Most people respect the boys in blue and understand that they are just trying to do a dangerous job that doesn’t exactly pay well. Some, on the other hand, have no respect at all for police and believe them to be the enemy at all time, whether they have a warrant or not. But it’s a particularly risky situation that Republicans are putting police officers in, because in some situations police officers enter homes when they have sufficient reason to believe that a crime is taking place. For example, if a police officer is walking by a home and a woman screams because her husband is beating her mercilessly, there isn’t time to wait for a court approved warrant to enter the home. Under Senate Bill 1, which passed by a 74-24 vote, the husband could shoot and kill the officer for entering his home and get away with it. And there are many other situations where police may deem it necessary to enter a home, such as the situation in which the Indiana Court ruled.

Rep. Craig Fry, a Democrat, says the bill “is going to cause people to die and it’s too late after somebody dies for a jury to sort it out. Somebody’s going to die, whether it’s a police officer or an individual who thinks a police officer is entering their home unlawfully. People are going to die.”

Read more: http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/03/02/indiana-house-approves-bill-that-allows-homeowners-to-kill-police-officers/

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Indiana House Approves Bill That Allows Homeowners To Kill Police Officers (Original Post) Galraedia Mar 2012 OP
LEO's are notoriously conservative. Dawson Leery Mar 2012 #1
Hey most cops, keep voting Republican! Downtown Hound Mar 2012 #2
23 years living in DC and I can't argue with this law. DCKit Mar 2012 #3
When dead bodies of both homeowners and cops are lying all over the Indiana landscape... MrScorpio Mar 2012 #4
Well that's an interesting reversal of the way things usually go. Matariki Mar 2012 #5
Hey Indiana Officers, savalez Mar 2012 #6
We're going to have to order Darwin awards in bulk quantities. saras Mar 2012 #7
 

DCKit

(18,541 posts)
3. 23 years living in DC and I can't argue with this law.
Fri Mar 2, 2012, 04:37 PM
Mar 2012

If they're not coming to arrest you, they're coming to steal your drugs and money.

Since 9/11, they haven't been much concerned about warrants.

MrScorpio

(73,631 posts)
4. When dead bodies of both homeowners and cops are lying all over the Indiana landscape...
Fri Mar 2, 2012, 04:41 PM
Mar 2012

It should make the Republicans happy.

It's amazing that these people who were elected to public office are so hostile to government itself.

Matariki

(18,775 posts)
5. Well that's an interesting reversal of the way things usually go.
Fri Mar 2, 2012, 04:43 PM
Mar 2012

Usually it's police shooting some poor fool with a TV remote because the busted into the wrong house.

savalez

(3,517 posts)
6. Hey Indiana Officers,
Fri Mar 2, 2012, 04:56 PM
Mar 2012

shoot first and then say that you believed that the homeowner believed you were a threat. Then get republicans to write a bill allowing that.

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