After Louisiana sheriffs killed a disabled teenager, they filed unconstitutional search warrants in an attempt to find unflattering information on the 16-year-old, new allegations in an ongoing lawsuit claim. [More]
How very Berian of them.
[Via Michael G]
Does this mean that if we non-police are involved in a self-defense shooting, we’re allowed to justify it after-the-fact by poring over the other guy’s social media? Our actions are no longer limited — or judged — by what we knew or should have known at the time?
‘Cuz that’s the precedent they seem to be setting.