Guardian Angels watching the Anthony Home

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  • #342
I just noticed on two different news sites that the Guardian Angels
are now patrolling the Anthony home. They said its to ensure
safety for the neighborhood in light of the problems they had the other
night. You can see them with their red berets patrolling outside of the
Anthony home.

While I understand protestors have a right to protest, I commend the
Guardian Angels for stepping in. I feel so bad for the neighbors and yes
even the Anthonys - no one should have to go through what they are all
going through at their own home.

Any thoughts?

i agree, did anyone see the protesters that were dressed up like demons and monsters they were scary for a fact. There are little kids in this neighborhood that are no doubt scared already and the sight of those people would scare anyone. I know everone is angry at this family and blame them which they did bail Casey out but really that is their business and no one elses, most (not all) of the protester act like idiots and I really can't blame Cindy for getting the ball bat after them! I am glad the Angels are there because I am afraid some one is going to get hurt badley or killed if this continues. IMO
 
  • #343
  • #344
If I was a neighbor, I'd be so sad one of my 2 year old neighbors was missing and horrified that her family wasn't co-operating with the police. I'd be angry at the A's for the disturbance and the loss, not the protestors.

I feel the same way. :clap::clap::clap:The neighbors need to complain to the Anthonys. If it weren't for Casey, there would be no protesters. If I lived in Florida, I'd join the protesters in a heartbeat!
 
  • #345
I have to disagree with this. I know people who blame others for their actions constantly...there is always a reason it's someone elses fault. People need to take ownership for their own actions. I'm glad to see the G. Angels in that neighbourhood.

I think the Guardian Angels just injected themselves into this case for the publicity. Were they called by anyone???
 
  • #346
As I see it, the Guardian Angels are doing nothing more than attempting to keep the peace. They believe they can perhaps prevent a situation from escalating into something violent. They stand in the Anthony's yard because that is where they will do the most good. Yes - they are protecting the Anthony's. They are also protecting the protestors, the media and the neighbors. But since many of the protestors find it necessary to hurl things at the house, and step onto the Anthony's yard, and knock on garage doors, etc....they are standing in a spot between the two parties. Because the Anthony's have come outside with a hammer and a baseball bat and yelled at the protestors...they are standing between the two parties. Not down the street, not on the street with the protestors, not in the Anthony home. BETWEEN the parties.

I, for one, would rather see them out there than have LE resources tied up being called out time and time again.


Agreed.
 
  • #347
As I see it, the Guardian Angels are doing nothing more than attempting to keep the peace. They believe they can perhaps prevent a situation from escalating into something violent. They stand in the Anthony's yard because that is where they will do the most good. Yes - they are protecting the Anthony's. They are also protecting the protestors, the media and the neighbors. But since many of the protestors find it necessary to hurl things at the house, and step onto the Anthony's yard, and knock on garage doors, etc....they are standing in a spot between the two parties. Because the Anthony's have come outside with a hammer and a baseball bat and yelled at the protestors...they are standing between the two parties. Not down the street, not on the street with the protestors, not in the Anthony home. BETWEEN the parties.

I, for one, would rather see them out there than have LE resources tied up being called out time and time again.

Ahhhh a voice of reason .... refreshing ! :blowkiss:
 
  • #348
I can think of much better things to do with my time other than reading these message boards...LOL...but I can't stop! :)

Maybe so, but you don't have a 2 year old family member missing.
 
  • #349
Some people just aren't going to be satisfied. First it was outrage that Casey dare even ring the police when she felt her family was under threat at her home, then it went from outrage to anger that there was a request for policing of the property. Understandably people were annoyed that their taxes would be paying for such an undertaking. However now that there is a group that is not paid for by your taxes and are doing this voluntarily people are still outraged.

I really admire the people here who put forth challenging opinions which differentiate between their emotion over Caylee's disappearance, their anger at Casey and the Anthony family while still understanding that the Anthony family does have rights and that there is a valid need for some protection out the front of their residence. Well done to you all, especially the regulars here because as a newbie, I have experienced venom from other posters for voicing this opinion and I know it would be difficult for you to do so too.
 
  • #350
I totally agree with this post. No matter what I think about Casey's guilt, and make no mistake about it, I am certain that she is guilty in her daughter's death/disappearance, she has every right to remain silent. These people who are "protesting" are showing just how ignorant they are by showing up there and causing problems. I'm disgusted by the whole thing. Caylee is is not being helped by the actions of this group of fools.

It is one thing to be silent about your possible involvement in a crime...but it is a whole different thing to losing a 2 year old. She was offered limited immunity to tell the police the location of the body, so she could have done the right thing, without further penalty, if she wanted to do the right thing.

She has a lost 2 year old daughter...this situation is not your ordinary crime...we can't just lose kids and not explain.
 
  • #351
How are they protecting the neighbors by standing in the Anthony driveway? Shouldn't they be standing in front of the neighbors' homes?

How is going out of their way to chase a guy in a car who wasn't standing their protesting, protecting anyone? If anything, they left an opening for someone to harass a neighbor while they were off on that little 'chase'.

Something tells me these kids, while good-hearted, are way, way out of their league here.

Excellent points!:clap::clap::clap:
 
  • #352
i agree, did anyone see the protesters that were dressed up like demons and monsters they were scary for a fact. There are little kids in this neighborhood that are no doubt scared already and the sight of those people would scare anyone. I know everone is angry at this family and blame them which they did bail Casey out but really that is their business and no one elses, most (not all) of the protester act like idiots and I really can't blame Cindy for getting the ball bat after them! I am glad the Angels are there because I am afraid some one is going to get hurt badley or killed if this continues. IMO

LOL...are you serious?

I think any children in that neighborhood would be far more frightened of Casey and the family that makes babies disappear, than any person in costume. Imagine how hard it must be for the parents to explain to their kids where Caylee went.
 
  • #353
Some people just aren't going to be satisfied. First it was outrage that Casey dare even ring the police when she felt her family was under threat at her home, then it went from outrage to anger that there was a request for policing of the property. Understandably people were annoyed that their taxes would be paying for such an undertaking. However now that there is a group that is not paid for by your taxes and are doing this voluntarily people are still outraged.

I really admire the people here who put forth challenging opinions which differentiate between their emotion over Caylee's disappearance, their anger at Casey and the Anthony family while still understanding that the Anthony family does have rights and that there is a valid need for some protection out the front of their residence. Well done to you all, especially the regulars here because as a newbie, I have experienced venom from other posters for voicing this opinion and I know it would be difficult for you to do so too.

Sorry...but I have to laugh at that line...but not with venom, honest!

Don't you see the irony? Casey doesn't call the police when her family are in danger...haven't you heard she didn't call the police when her own daughter was with "kidnappers"? But pennies on windows requires immediate police attention?
 
  • #354
LOL...are you serious?

I think any children in that neighborhood would be far more frightened of Casey and the family that makes babies disappear, than any person in costume. Imagine how hard it must be for the parents to explain to their kids where Caylee went.

Yeah, those costumes were no worse than any Halloween costume, which is coming up. How appropriate!
 
  • #355
Sorry...but I have to laugh at that line...but not with venom, honest!

Don't you see the irony? Casey doesn't call the police when her family are in danger...haven't you heard she didn't call the police when her own daughter was with "kidnappers"? But pennies on windows requires immediate police attention?

Ain't it the truth!! I am beyond livid regarding this. :furious:
 
  • #356
Yeah, those costumes were no worse than any Halloween costume, which is coming up. How appropriate!

At Halloween, adults don't typically dress up and parade around screaming "babykiller" and "we're waiting for you in hell" and such, menacing other adults in a serious manner. Halloween is fun and being scared for fun - -this isn't fun for the neighbors, I'm sure.

I don't really care if the protestors want to dress up or not, or hold signs or not, I just hope that the confrontations between protestors and the A's are over, and that there will be no more provocations (on either side). If the Guardian Angels can assure that - -and a more peaceful tone and noise level for the neighbors -- then I think they are doing a good thing.
 
  • #357
At Halloween, adults don't typically dress up and parade around screaming "babykiller" and "we're waiting for you in hell" and such, menacing other adults in a serious manner. Halloween is fun and being scared for fun - -this isn't fun for the neighbors, I'm sure.

I don't really care if the protestors want to dress up or not, or hold signs or not, I just hope that the confrontations between protestors and the A's are over, and that there will be no more provocations (on either side). If the Guardian Angels can assure that - -and a more peaceful tone and noise level for the neighbors -- then I think they are doing a good thing.


Guardian Angels jumping on the hoods of people's cars is not accomplishing that. I think they're there for their own self-serving publicity. Besides if they are "protecting the neighbors", why stand in the Anthony's driveway? Why not stand in the neighbors' driveways???
 
  • #358
At Halloween, adults don't typically dress up and parade around screaming "babykiller" and "we're waiting for you in hell" and such, menacing other adults in a serious manner. Halloween is fun and being scared for fun - -this isn't fun for the neighbors, I'm sure.

I don't really care if the protestors want to dress up or not, or hold signs or not, I just hope that the confrontations between protestors and the A's are over, and that there will be no more provocations (on either side). If the Guardian Angels can assure that - -and a more peaceful tone and noise level for the neighbors -- then I think they are doing a good thing.


:clap::clap:
 
  • #359
Guardian Angels jumping on the hoods of people's cars is not accomplishing that. I think they're there for their own self-serving publicity. Besides if they are "protecting the neighbors", why stand in the Anthony's driveway? Why not stand in the neighbors' driveways???

Several people (including me) have said why it seems reasonable for them to stand in between the protestors and the A's house - -because that is putting themselves in between the two most volatile parties. Standing down the street isn't going to help the neighbors if someone starts throwing rocks at the windows or if there is a physical fight between the protestors and a vigil attendee (not that it's happened, just saying it's possible and it should be prevented).

I did not see that they jumped on the hood of the car (didn't watch the video or see photos) and am a little sketchy about that incident, I"ll admit. It seemed to involved someone who had a Taser gun and the Angels's response. Did it lead to an altercation? Did it exacerbate the situation outside the A's house and on their street? I'm not saying that their presence should be tolerated if they escalate the violence or break laws themselves; I'm just saying that they can possibly prevent confrontations and keep the peace without involving LE (unless absolutely necessary). Let the cops work their beats and solve crimes instead of being called to stop confrontations with protestors or protestors throwing things or Lee driving crazy near protestors.

I wager that that little boy would not have been shut in the truck door last week if the Angels had been there as they would have had their body mass in between the protestors involved and CA.
 
  • #360
At Halloween, adults don't typically dress up and parade around screaming "babykiller" and "we're waiting for you in hell" and such, menacing other adults in a serious manner. Halloween is fun and being scared for fun - -this isn't fun for the neighbors, I'm sure.

I don't really care if the protestors want to dress up or not, or hold signs or not, I just hope that the confrontations between protestors and the A's are over, and that there will be no more provocations (on either side). If the Guardian Angels can assure that - -and a more peaceful tone and noise level for the neighbors -- then I think they are doing a good thing.

??? I think the people in costumes were just parading...not yelling those things...at least when I saw them.

I know if I was a kid, I'd be far more frightened of the lady who made her baby disappear than the protestors. For most of the children in the neighborhood, it must be horrible to know Caylee has disappeared.
 

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