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Correct me if I'm wrong, but ATF agents on a training project don't have the same authority as local police and really had no fucking business detaining the kid. As a minimum, I'd be demanding a public apology from the agents, and if I didn't get it: Cha-ching!...lawsuit.
stand corrected Mili. No public apology needed and forget about a lawsuit. Law enforcement was there doing thier job. That's what we pay them for. I'd rather them look into the situation then just let it go. A small misunderstanding could've been a larger situation a far as they knew.
Are you kidding me?!? If this were legit (not that he was a ninja, but some nut with a gun or some other weapon) and the ATF had done nothing because they "had no fucking business" stopping the kid I guarandamntee you there would be lawsuits all over the place.
If I were a student there I would be grateful someone was attentive enough to notice something unusual.
Uh, no I'm not kidding. Look at that ninja clown...does he look like a frickin' criminal? By the way, if you read the article it says this was a campus-wide event happening, so it wasn't like some random weirdo running loose. Notice that no one else did anything...not campus police, students, faculty, no one. I suppose cops should jack up all the kids on Halloween, too. And they just didn't "apprehend" the guy, they draw their fucking weapons on him and knocked his ass to the ground, all because he was looked and acted "suspicious". What if he didn't stop and they couldn't physically catch him? Were they going to shoot him just because he was wearling a fucking ninja costume?!
I am a ninja. And I'm naked.