@Nan31296742133@Nerdy_Addict Where's the proof any of the streamers were intoxicated or actually urinating anywhere? And, sorry, but jumping over cones isn't a crime.
@Nerdy_Addict@SavannahGuthrie One has to wonder why you're so hellbent on getting YouTubers out of there and preventing anyone from covering the Nancy Guthrie case. Seems pretty SUSPECT to me. ๐ค
@Nerdy_Addict Making jokes about a case involving a missing woman. Got it. That's not something anyone who truly supports @SavannahGuthrie and her family would be doing.
@Nerdy_Addict Regardless of whether you were mocking Nancy Guthrie or "just the gloves," you were still making jokes around a missing person's case. That's not wit - it's poor taste (and I highly doubt the family finds it funny), and it doesn't put you on any moral high ground.
@engineco16@PimaSheriff@CriminalNetworX If we're talking about what matters, then why are we even focused on whether or not he "knocked" someone down instead of why @PimaSheriff keeps targeting people engaged in protected First Amendment activity? That's a bigger issue than your semantics argument.
@engineco16@PimaSheriff@CriminalNetworX Cute dodge, but it's not hard to say the truth out loud: Yes, he ended up on the ground, but that does't mean "he was knocked down." No one said resisting makes him innocent, either. But @PimaSheriff needs to stop lying about what the footage shows.
@hate_narcism@engineco16@PimaSheriff He did resist, and should've just gone calmly (whether he was right or wrong), but still, the claims they're making ("knocked to the ground") also aren't factual.
@engineco16@PimaSheriff He did resist, no doubt about that. That I agree with. But that doesn't negate the fact that their sergeant wasn't "knocked to the ground" like they're claiming. ๐คทโโ๏ธ @CriminalNetworX also wasn't doing anything wrong by being in the neighborhood.