I'm asking whether we know that that's what she was accused of
And I'm saying that's an unreasonable question. Cops don't have to fill out paperwork prior to attempting to detain people, so barring mind-reading abilities I have no way of finding out what he was thinking when arresting her.
and whether she was in fact doing that.
You won't be able to tell until she's convicted in court, and since she's dead, she's not going to be. But that aside, seriously... you really can't tell whether or not she was obstructing a federal agent?
And I'm saying that's an unreasonable question. Cops don't have to fill out paperwork prior to attempting to detain people, so barring mind-reading abilities I have no way of finding out what he was thinking when arresting her.
You won't be able to tell until she's convicted in court, and since she's dead, she's not going to be. But that aside, seriously... you really can't tell whether or not she was obstructing a federal agent?
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