Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post

There's also case law that proves if a LEO is overstepping their bounds and posing a threat to either life, personal safety, or false imprisonment, the individual has the right to oppose unlawful actions, up to and including the use of force... Not stating anything to bash LEOs, just stating that this coin has another side... TSACABS.
Most people who get called on and we confront think we are overstepping our bounds. That will be a bad day for everyone if a person tries to use force for thinking "we are a threat to their life." Again, cops don't just show up for no reason. Well I take that back, I do go talk to people who are outside their house to get to know them.