Guilty or innocent, I will point out this from the article:
“Livingston tried to slam the door shut while the deputy was still in the doorway, hitting Kehagaisâ foot, according to the documents.”
Livingstone asked for a search warrant & there was none, so he attempted to close the door as his right. But the policeman had his foot inside the door jam. Isn’t that foot an illegal attempt to enter after permission denied?
“... still in the doorway”? Most visitors stand outside the door & wait to be invited in. How can you be struck by a door unless you are already in the door without permission, which is illegal (or should be) without a search warrant or probably cause?
Hang in there, all the FR police boot licking, cop loving members will be along to tell you how the cops have such a terrible job and how they are justified in what they do.
I’ll point out the following from the article I posted and see if anybody can figure out why it’s significant:
At this point, Kehagais reported he saw a vehicle behind the residence matching the description of one owned by a suspect in the assault investigation, the affidavit said.
Kehagais then asked Livingston for identification, the affidavit says.