05-12-2017, 03:36 PM
(05-12-2017, 03:26 PM)michaelsean Wrote: No so far he did not listen to the Secret Service's orders. That gets you arrested. Then you determine if the Secret Service overstepped their bounds. It's really no different than a cop. You do what they say on site.
From the article . . .
Quote:Heyman, who was wearing his 8-year-old press pass and a shirt with his organization's logo at the time, told reporters that no one who identified themselves as law enforcement — neither Secret Service nor police — asked him to leave the area. He said a person he thought may have been one of Price's aides told him he “probably shouldn’t be there” and he asked why not.
I don't know what happened because there isn't enough information to determine who was right and who was wrong. The information that is there is conflicting. If I can't tell, I know others can't, either.