Yes, but you can’t have a super short name like Mu or Nu, there is no way people would take this seriously.
China is not a first world country. The early Asian response varied from the full zero Covid mania to doing nothing at all.
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Yes, but you can’t have a super short name like Mu or Nu, there is no way people would take this seriously.
China is not a first world country. The early Asian response varied from the full zero Covid mania to doing nothing at all.
Armed Agents in Texas School District Arrest Parents in Their Own Homes
I have a hard time believing that an ISD police department has arrest authority off-campus.
China is asshole.
Not familiar with Texas law, but it depends on if they are certified officers and what procedures and interlocal agreements are in place. Typically, any law enforcement officer can arrest on sight for a violation such as a felony or violent misdemeanor. For someone to be arrested in their home/law enforcement entry without warrant, it requires hot pursuit (essentially following them into their home while pursuing immediately following a crime), exigent emergency circumstances (gun shots, screams that are discernable as relating to emergency/crime), or a call for emergency (heart attack, alarm).
Even violent felons, if hot pursuit does not apply, must have a warrant because the home and person are constitutionally protected. Only if parolees have signed waivers on condition of their release can you search a home, and most states require the parole officer to be present. No idea on the facts of this, but just wanted to offer some general background.