From the article: In December 19 thousands of Amazon workers organizing with the Teamsters launched a cascade of unfair practice strikes from coast to coast at the logistics giant.

At the picket line in Queens, New York, police arrested and released Anthony Rosario, a Teamsters organizer, and Jogernsyn Cardenas, one of the striking workers, and then threatened mass arrests before breaking the line in two to allow vans through.

    • JokeDeity@lemm.ee
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      2 hours ago

      It’s shocking how many people upvoted this incorrect information. You can’t ONLY be charged with resisting, you must be charged with an initial crime and then instructed that you’re being placed under arrest before you can be charged as having resisted. Cops try to act like it’s the opposite probably hundreds of times a day across the US, but it’s just one more lie among the rest they tell and it doesn’t hold in court.

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          2 hours ago

          Definitely not always and a court appointed one will do, but yeah, this is another case where cops can arbitrarily ruin people’s lives and livelihoods.

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            Ruin lives = more extremists with nothing to lose.

            Im always scared of court system. Buddies dad went 6 months on 1st time Misdemeanor defending a women from SA. Judge said he felt no remorse. Like no sh#!.

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      4 hours ago

      Except resting arrest is not a standalone crime. It has been rules many times that resting arrest can only be used if they are resting a legal arrest action.

      Now, it doesn’t stop cops from using it to remove someone from a location but the resisting arrest charge will always be dropped.