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Summary

A GOP town hall in Idaho turned violent when private security, LEAR Asset Management, forcibly removed Teresa Borrenpohl for speaking out.

The incident escalated after Borrenpohl questioned a panelist’s anti-abortion stance, leading to her being dragged out by unmarked security. Sheriff Norris, present but in plainclothes, did not intervene initially.

LEAR, known for aggressive tactics, was revealed to have been hired by the town hall organizers. Police later revoked LEAR’s city license and clarified that removing someone for speaking out is unlawful.

The incident shows rising tensions and the blurring lines between political events and private security enforcement in conservative areas.

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[–] BassTurd 49 points 20 hours ago (2 children)

If you're anywhere, and someone in plain clothes tries to force you to do anything and they haven't identified as police, start fucking swinging, especially if it's somewhere like this where it's clear that they don't have authority. They committed assault and it's perfectly legal to defend yourself if you feel threatened. In the end, you probably still end up getting dragged out, but maybe you can break a Nazi's nose, or if your lucky and hit them in the right spot hard enough, you could kill a Nazi.

At the very least, Teresa needs to sue everyone involved. Make being a fascist at least hurt.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 18 hours ago (2 children)

Sounds like a good way to end up sitting in jail for assaulting an officer. Yeah, you're within your rights to defend yourself. Your day is still fucked and your foreseeable future is probably fucked too until you win the court battle in a few years.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 hours ago

Almost happened to a friend of mine. Good thing he was on his way to babysit the commissioner's kids when the "goons" (who were actually plainclothes officers looking for drugs traffickers, but never identified themselves before they caught him) attacked him.

[–] BassTurd 12 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

I'm this particular circumstance, they weren't lawfully allowed to touch her let alone remove her to my understanding. If I misinterpreted, then yea don't hit cops, they will ~~shoot~~ hit back and then take you to jail. Obviously if it's an office in plain clothes, they are still cops, but if not, swing away like your life depends on it, because it just may.

Mostly just an emotional response to a shitty situation, but one of these days, regardless of who it is and their authority, swinging might be the last option.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

The problem with plain clothes is it's kinda hard to tell if they're a cop or just security,. especially in the heat of the moment.

[–] BassTurd 10 points 15 hours ago

Yea I get it. I'm unfortunately reaching the point where to me it doesn't matter because something/someone needs to be the Luigi for this movement. Punching a plain clothes cop in the mouth isn't shooting a CEO, but on the news, it could be an inspiration for a movement.

10+ years ago, the rhetoric that the GOP uses in normal conversation today would have been a career ender. Trump being the piece of shit he is, said it all out loud and that made it acceptable for other cunts to do the same. Racism, Bigotry, Antisemitism, they're all acceptable now because someone broke through that barrier. Maybe defending one's freedom with violence against the cross burners could have the same normalizing effect.

[–] vinyl 8 points 19 hours ago (2 children)

Don't think it's a good idea to start swinging if the event is full of numb nuts with guns.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 minutes ago

Yeah just shut up and be subject guys, stop having thoughts and feeling

[–] gAlienLifeform 8 points 18 hours ago

I mean, if you can put yourself at the center of a crossfire event and make sure two or more get hurt as badly as you do it's a net positive