Sue successfully? Probably slim, but there’s a chance, seeing as it could be brought in the district of columbia.
Personal opinion? Fuck the entire body of sitting senators and representatives right now. If we had elected representatives who would hold their fellows accountable when they propose insane, or regressive, or asshole spewed, or corporate fucked legislation (and you can imagine whatever you’d like for how they could hold them accountable), then we would have long ago run out of or stopped sending pieces of shit in. They can all sit there and take the interruption that this marine and people like him bring to their ‘business’ or ‘work’ as congressmen. Removing him is uncalled for and they deserve every bit of their power and influence (money) being removed from them!
Legalish (I’m no lawyer, obviously) opinion? The marine was interrupting a government meeting, which means he was not welcome any longer in the building/space where the meeting was taking place, and when you are not welcome in a space the people who are allowed to be in that space can use force to remove you from said space if you do not leave (roughly… there’s obviously a lot more to it than that, especially in government settings). The individuals involved in the melee here weren’t using anything besides pushing/pulling, so it’s unlikely you’d see much success with an ‘excessive force’ lawsuit. I think if they had used a taser, or a baton, or even pepper spray there would be a good, strong case to be made, because he wasn’t doing anything but trying to not be moved and it would be pretty apparent to a jury that there was no call for any of those. Even punches or strikes of some kind would be more likely to win… but you’d have to make your case in front of a very sympathetic jury for what we saw to go very far in an excessive force case.
Fuck thats horrifying.
What are the chances this guy can sue?
Edit: also what was he trying to say before they grabbed him? He said no one wants to die for israel at the end right?
Sue successfully? Probably slim, but there’s a chance, seeing as it could be brought in the district of columbia.
Personal opinion? Fuck the entire body of sitting senators and representatives right now. If we had elected representatives who would hold their fellows accountable when they propose insane, or regressive, or asshole spewed, or corporate fucked legislation (and you can imagine whatever you’d like for how they could hold them accountable), then we would have long ago run out of or stopped sending pieces of shit in. They can all sit there and take the interruption that this marine and people like him bring to their ‘business’ or ‘work’ as congressmen. Removing him is uncalled for and they deserve every bit of their power and influence (money) being removed from them!
Legalish (I’m no lawyer, obviously) opinion? The marine was interrupting a government meeting, which means he was not welcome any longer in the building/space where the meeting was taking place, and when you are not welcome in a space the people who are allowed to be in that space can use force to remove you from said space if you do not leave (roughly… there’s obviously a lot more to it than that, especially in government settings). The individuals involved in the melee here weren’t using anything besides pushing/pulling, so it’s unlikely you’d see much success with an ‘excessive force’ lawsuit. I think if they had used a taser, or a baton, or even pepper spray there would be a good, strong case to be made, because he wasn’t doing anything but trying to not be moved and it would be pretty apparent to a jury that there was no call for any of those. Even punches or strikes of some kind would be more likely to win… but you’d have to make your case in front of a very sympathetic jury for what we saw to go very far in an excessive force case.