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    Witness Protection Reject rondog's Avatar
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    I was trying to be nice and not post this, but I can't resist. Now, I have a fatass, won't ever say I don't, but I don't go around acting like I'm all sexy and shit and the world just loves me either.



    Let's go back to pounding on the dumbass sheriff for arresting the river guide. Is the guy still in jail?

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    18-8-102. Obstructing government operations.
    (1) A person commits obstructing government operations if he intentionally obstructs, impairs, or hinders the
    performance of a governmental function by a public servant, by using or threatening to use violence, force, or physical
    interference or obstacle.
    (2) It shall be an affirmative defense that:
    (a) The obstruction, impairment, or hindrance was of unlawful action by a public servant; or
    (b) The obstruction, impairment, or hindrance was of the making of an arrest; or
    (c) The obstruction, impairment, or hindrance of a governmental function was by lawful activities in connection with a
    labor dispute with the government.
    (3) Obstructing government operations is a class 3 misdemeanor.
    Source: L. 71: R&RE, p. 453, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 40-8-102. L. 73: p. 538, § 5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mx'r View Post
    Libtard queer at work again... maybe the girl should have waited of Obama's bail out... It's the river's fault, and it should be turned off!
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    In our society we have become conditioned that the authorities will take care of us in any crisis. We have largely lost the ability to do for ourselves. This is how a lot of the various agencies of government justify their own existence. As such, when we have an individual such as this young rafting guide who see a job needing to be done, well, if he literally jumps in and does it, it demonstrates how ineffectual the so called authorities can be. This bruises their egos and, to use the construction site expression, makes their pussies hurt.......

    I don't think any jury would convict this young man and I hope he hires competent legal counsel and sues for false arrest. Being able to kick Deputy Doughnut in the balls would be a better solution, but that would be vigilantism and we just can't have that!

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    Here's the sheriff's response to my email from this morning:

    Whether the charges are dropped is up to the DAs office. But for clarification, when Mr. Snodgrass decided to swim across the creek, the victim was not in the water or even close to it so there was not an imminent danger.

    Don Krueger
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    From: 'co-ar15 user: rfenster'
    Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 12:01 AM
    To: Don Krueger
    Subject: Drop the charges against Ryan Snodgrass




    Sheriff Krueger-

    I was unaware you could go to jail for saving a child's life... wow

    I also understand that I was not there, and neither were you. We realize are just backing up your deputy, but this is one situation where you need to man up and drop the charges. My family and I spend a lot of time in Clear Creek County and Eagle County, and I'm absolutely shocked at the charges that your office filed against Mr. Snodgrass.

    Wow-so Ryan Snodgrass ignored orders and swam to help and comfort his client, a 13 year old girl who was in the water. What a travesty that your boys didn't get there first and that they also had to 'rescue' Mr. Snodgrass, who could have swam back across himself.

    In any case-my family is keeping an eye on this story and I hope that you do the right thing and drop all charges against Ryan Snodgrass

    Thank you for your consideration


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    Yeah it appears to be sensational journalism. sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf202 View Post
    Yeah it appears to be sensational journalism. sorry
    Perhaps, but this guide did the right thing - whether the child was in the water still or she had gotten herself out of the water - she at a minimum needed comforting and may have needed immediate medical assistance (you never really know until you get to the possible patient).

    The guide should have been thanked for his help and had his hand shaken by authorities.
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    people with badges hate it when regular folks mack on they kool aid.

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    You guys are beyond stupid. You would rather trust the life of your daughter to some self appointed "Goober" expert in a fast water rescue than the local fire dept that has the proper training and equipment to do the job safely.

    The entire incident luckily came out with a positive result. What if "Goober" would have broken an ankle and drown both himself and the girl coming across the creek? Then you would have been down on the sheriff that they didn't stop the guy from interfering, you think about that?

    If you were the sheriff would you let someone attempt a rescue when you already have trained people on the way to do the job safely? If you would, it's a good thing you're not LE because you would be getting yourself and your department sued for being so stupid.

    Tell you what, next time Denver SWAT is called to a scene, why don't you show up and tell them how you should handle the situation "cause you got you a shootin iron and sume traning from the local squirl shootin club and those dumb cops don't know nuttin". Go ahead and stick you a$$ out and show all them badge heavy dumb$hits you're so smart.

    Grow up, get a clue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M2MG View Post
    "cause you got you ... sume traning from the local squirl shootin club and those dumb cops don't know nuttin".

    I see what you did there...

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