repoman
Contributor
So, when there are terrorist events that happen with the suspects on the loose in a residential neighborhood should their be a policy of not arresting or charging/fining people for misdemeanor infraction or even things up to running meth labs? Although perhaps confiscation of equipment in that case is ok.
One thing is that if the cops are charging people for minor crimes then they are tying up resources and delaying the capture of the people on the loose.
Apparently, the third suspect in the San Bernadino attack had a misdemeanor warrant and was arrested for that. I think it is kind of bullshit and people will not want to cooperate in these emergencies anymore.
I think that immigration status is one of the few exceptions where the police (or ICE) will not take advantage of arresting them if a crisis let's police check IDs or residences.
One thing is that if the cops are charging people for minor crimes then they are tying up resources and delaying the capture of the people on the loose.
Apparently, the third suspect in the San Bernadino attack had a misdemeanor warrant and was arrested for that. I think it is kind of bullshit and people will not want to cooperate in these emergencies anymore.
I think that immigration status is one of the few exceptions where the police (or ICE) will not take advantage of arresting them if a crisis let's police check IDs or residences.