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Respectfully, MrG 'letting them know' he was unarmed is not complying.
Saying MrG was not reaching for weapons and not physically attacking LE is not complying.
Saying MrG put up his arms is not complying.
By his actions (and words) MrG was
resisting arrest.
May not be
your idea of resisting arrest, but per
NY statute & NY app ct. opn, he resisted arrest.
As posted yesterday--
NY, Resisting Arrest
Statute
N.Y. PEN. LAW § 205.30 : NY Code - Section 205.30: Resisting arrest
"A
person is guilty of resisting arrest when he intentionally prevents or attempts to prevent a police officer or peace officer fromeffecting an authorized arrest of himself or another person. Resisting arrest is a class A misdemeanor." bbm ^
http://codes.lp.findlaw.com/nycode/PEN/THREE/L/205/205.30#sthash.XmAOxmeM.dpuf. ^
NY ct opinion interpreting statute re Resisting Arrest
From crim def atty blog w quotations from NY ct opn.
"...
To be clear, an arrest for NY PL 205.30, for example, can be established with an
accused merely pushing away and refusing to place his or her hands where they can be handcuffed.
Despite what an “average” person may believe, to commit Resisting Arrest,
one need not become violent or cause injury to an officer.... See People v. Cherry, 307 NY 308, 311, (1954) ".
"...
a recent decision ... In People v. Coley 2013 NY Slip Op 50167 – NY: County Court, Criminal Court 2013, the defendant was accused of Disorderly Conduct ... 'impeding the flow of pedestrian traffic.' After attempting to issue the defendant a summons for his failure to leave the location, ...
The police attempted to handcuff the defendant who “flailed his arms and twisted his body.”
^http://www.newyorkcriminallawyer-blo...html#more-1930 ^
[^My red & bold^].
After reading that, does anyone s
ee MrG's actions differently, as resisting arrest?
Not asking whether you 'agree w statute or ct opinion' or think it's 'stupid' or 'wonderful.
Do you see how
NY ct and NY LE would see his actions as resisting arrest?
JM2cts.