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    1. ChopperChange on

      So they violated his 4th and 5th amendment rights. Pretty stupid of them to throw away a case like this but the law is the law.

    2. LateBreaking-7782 on

      The double edged sword of a surveillance state is that it’s harder to lie about these sort of things

    3. Most-Artichoke6184 on

      They pretty much violated everyone of his constitutional rights. Dopes.

    4. Life-Topic-7 on

      Lugi is smart AF.

      When the cops ask you a question what do you do? Shut the fuck up. When they threaten you, shut the fuck up. Especially if you  are guilty as hell.

      The first time you open your mouth is to your lawyer.

      Unless you enjoy prison.

      Don’t trust cops, ever. Even if they try to give your kids candy on Halloween. Tell them who they are, the enemy of the people.

    5. DrEmil-Schaffhausen on

      I’m no lawyer, but isn’t he the idiot for continuing to talk? I mean if you say you don’t want to answer questions and **keep answering questions**, isn’t that fair game for the prosecution to use? Or is it the „not reading his Miranda rights for 20 minutes“ that’s the issue?

    6. Plus, luigi and i were playing scrabble on the night of the incident, so i don’t know why he’s still locked up.

    7. Honky_Stonk_Man on

      The real killer is still out there. I don’t know why they keep hassling this guy.

    8. It’s going to be hilarious when he gets off. You think the Saint Luigi stuff is crazy now, it’ll be a religion

    9. Live_Editor_1964 on

      Whatever he said was allowed. He had the right to leave. If he was arrested and they pressed without being mirandized then it’s not admissible. His lawyers know this and this is just a Hail Mary. His statements will be admitted for jury trial.

    10. PM-ME-UR-uwu on

      Video didn’t look like Luigi anyway, at least respecting his rights is a dignified way to let him go

    11. croatoan182 on

      Unless he explicitly asked for a lawyer cops are allowed to continue to question him. And he’s and idiot for continuing to answer their questions.

      Not that it matters. He was with me building bikes for orphans.

    12. WhenMaxAttax on

      It’s strange- he is guilty and innocent in court of public opinion.
      With regard to the law- as we have learned recently and in the past, it only applies to some. The police screwed up the investigation and their case from the get go. I have a feeling that it won’t matter and the government won’t allow him to walk away.

    13. You have to ask for a lawyer or the 5th amendment doesnt apply. Go Team Merica.

    14. aeternusvoxpopuli on

      It’s becoming abundantly clear that they used illegal surveillance and data collection methods to not only triangulate his location, but determine who he was. None of this should be admissible. The chances of that many cops showing up over an „anonymous tip“ and then arresting him on forgery charges…just so sketchy.

      [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_construction](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_construction)

      People should read up on Parallel construction. Only reason they found the alleged shooter was because of warantless surveillance methods that they would usually avoid using unless the victim was a healthcare company CEO. It not only exposes the extent of our surveillance state in such a naked manner, but the extent to which they’re willing to use it to capture those they deem a threat to capitalism and corporations. Why don’t they use this same technology to catch other murderers when the victim is poor?

    15. Worldly-Travel5589 on

      You don’t have to be mirandized at time of arrest, that’s a myth, and the defense knows it. The only way to assert your right to remain silent is to proactively assert it, and request a lawyer. I like the guy and think he’s innocent, but this is grasping at straws

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    17. Weary-Cartoonist2630 on

      He wasn’t under arrest, so they can ask questions without needing to read Miranda rights.

    18. Hey_Giant_Loser on

      If he gets off, this needs to be a John Waters movie. I hope he’s still up to it

    19. MonsieurLeDrole on

      I saw it pointed out that as soon as the mainstream media figured out the public wasn’t gonna hate this guy, the dropped the coverage entirely. They were all over it if it was two minutes of hate, but if it was people sympathizing over abusive insurers? The shut it down.

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