Investigation into St. Louis couple who defended their home against protesters is 'abuse of power,..

Michie

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Feb 5, 2002
166,339
56,050
Woods
✟4,655,781.00
Country
United States
Faith
Catholic
Marital Status
Married
Politics
US-Others
...says Sen. Hawley

From the article:



He says probe into St. Louis couple is based on 'public sentiment'

The investigation into a St. Louis, Mo., couple who defended their home against protesters is "an abuse of power," Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley stated Thursday.

In an interview on the "Fox & Friends" with host Brian Kilmeade, Hawley blasted circuit attorney Kimberly Gardner – the prosecutor spearheading the probe – pointing out that she has had "dozens of violent criminals referred to her by the St. Louis police and she hasn't prosecuted any of them. She hasn't even charged any of them."

"She's turned them back out on the streets," he accused.

Continued below.
Investigation into St. Louis couple who defended their home against protesters is 'abuse of power,' says Sen. Hawley

 
Last edited:

Arc F1

Let the righteous man arise from slumber
Site Supporter
Mar 14, 2020
3,735
2,156
Kentucky
✟146,863.00
Country
United States
Faith
Christian
Marital Status
Married
...says Sen. Hawley


He says probe into St. Louis couple is based on 'public sentiment'

The investigation into a St. Louis, Mo., couple who defended their home against protesters is "an abuse of power," Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley stated Thursday.

In an interview on the "Fox & Friends" with host Brian Kilmeade, Hawley blasted circuit attorney Kimberly Gardner – the prosecutor spearheading the probe – pointing out that she has had "dozens of violent criminals referred to her by the St. Louis police and she hasn't prosecuted any of them. She hasn't even charged any of them."

"She's turned them back out on the streets," he accused.

Continued below.
Investigation into St. Louis couple who defended their home against protesters is 'abuse of power,' says Sen. Hawley

Sounds like it's now becoming against the law to defend yourself. From what I read they were threatened by the mob who were on private property and then went in their house to get the guns. I also read that after calling 911 they received no police protection.
 
Upvote 0

Darkhorse

just horsing around
Aug 10, 2005
10,078
3,977
mid-Atlantic
Visit site
✟288,141.00
Country
United States
Faith
Presbyterian
Marital Status
Married
Politics
US-Republican
Sounds like it's now becoming against the law to defend yourself.

Of course - that's how it is in England and several other European countries which are so "wonderful" that we should emulate them. No, thanks!
 
Upvote 0