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Citizen's Arrest

A citizen’s arrest is an arrest made by any person instead of by a police officer. In tort law, a citizen's arrest is something that any person can do without being held civilly liable for interfering with another person’s interests when that interference would otherwise constitute assault, battery, and false imprisonment. This means that any person can physically detain another in order to arrest them, but state statutes define the limited circumstances in which this deprivation of liberty is allowed.

In Texas, the citizen’s arrest statute states that any person may arrest someone that is committing a felony or an offense against the public peace in front of them. 
In Illinois, the citizen’s arrest statute states that any person may arrest someone when they have reasonable grounds to believe that that person is committing an offense. However, this statute makes an exception for ordinance violations, saying that a person may not arrest another person for such a violation. 

In general, the ability to perform a citizen’s arrest is the same for a regular person as it is for a police officer without a warrant. https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/citizen%27s_arrest

Citizen's Arrest A citizen’s arrest is an arrest made by any person instead of by a police officer. In tort law, a citizen's arrest is something that any person can do without being held civilly liable for interfering with another person’s interests when that interference would otherwise constitute assault, battery, and false imprisonment. This means that any person can physically detain another in order to arrest them, but state statutes define the limited circumstances in which this deprivation of liberty is allowed. In Texas, the citizen’s arrest statute states that any person may arrest someone that is committing a felony or an offense against the public peace in front of them. In Illinois, the citizen’s arrest statute states that any person may arrest someone when they have reasonable grounds to believe that that person is committing an offense. However, this statute makes an exception for ordinance violations, saying that a person may not arrest another person for such a violation. In general, the ability to perform a citizen’s arrest is the same for a regular person as it is for a police officer without a warrant. https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/citizen%27s_arrest

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A significant portion of the swamp has already been drained. DC is a ghost town. The CIA is 100% contractors. There is still a lot of swamp to go yet. Mostly at the state level and overseas. Notice, we are almost 7 months in and no laws have been passed/signed. The Pentagon seems to be mostly staffed.

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A significant portion of the swamp has already been drained

Lmao you actually believe that?

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Sound and fury of the "news" may make you doubt, but it signifies nothing. Eyes on, insider intel and certain non-actions lead me to my estimate.

Eyes on, insider intel and certain non-actions

Except you aren't actually aware of any such things

I'm sure Trump and q and pillow man will come through soon enough though, yeah?

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