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This isn't about the technical definition. It's about your similar logic.You don’t seem to know what a sovereign citizen is.
No, that's not how that works. It's about intent. If she was a person who just broke down in the middle of the road, you'd have point. You're basically arguing that "attempted murder" shouldn't be a crime, because the victim got away.It absolutely matters. The law is about obstructing LEO’s ability to carry out their official duties. If they can carry out their duties, it’s not obstructing. It can be a separate violation.
Can you count to potato?
The reason is self explanatory. She was breaking the law. Again, more sovereign citizen logicNo, they can’t just command you to get out of your car and immediately try to pry you out physically without articulating anything about why or giving any opportunity to comply. That’s not how the law works.
They did that.You put zero accountability for LEO’s to act in a manner that’s legal and consistent with the constitution and their training.
Accountable for what?You can call her actions dumb and irresponsible while still holding LE accountable to be professional and well trained and NOT escalate what was a non-violent situation. They came in hot because they are bad at their jobs.