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"lance lynn rousseau" Discussed on WSB-AM
"News center with Tell US Peace Top stories This half hour mid summer could old good news about their coronavirus? Encouraging news concerning the pandemic. Once projecting, really grim news now offer reasons to be quite hopeful for what the summer may bring CDC chief Doctor Rocio Wolinsky saying the models show that we could be close. Go back to normal by July or sooner. If we continue to take measures like wearing mask and getting vaccinated, the sooner we get more and more people vaccinated, the sooner we will all get back to normal. Nationally, The seven day average of new infections decreased 12% deaths and hospitalizations are also down. Sabrina Cubit 95.5 WSB governor camp is responding after Atlanta's mayor Blank state gun laws for the city soaring crime rate. Mayor Bottoms believes what she says or Georgia's lax gun laws, or at least partly to blame. Think a byproduct of that will be that people who should not have guns in their possession. It makes it more difficult for them to get guns in their possession. But governor can't push back ridiculous That has nothing to do with the problems that we're seeing it. Camp says The gun laws on the books today are the same ones that were on the books before the uptick in violent crime. Fired without due process. The Atlanta Civil Service board reinstates the police officer who fatally shot Ray Shard Brooks. Now the officer charged with murder will be on administrative leave, Attorney Lance Lynn Rousseau says winning his Atlanta police job back is Garrett Ralphs first Step two vindication. He was very excited that the Civil Service board saw the truth. He had not been treated appropriately. While the ruling deals only with the firing, LaRussa says Ralph was just defending himself when he shot Rishard Brooks. There's no doubt that people saw that video people saw what happened. People who understand the law recognized that Garrett Ralph did not do anything wrong, the Russo says. Ralph has been taking classes online over the past year but found it tough to work as he so recognized and maligned. Veronica Waters, 95.5 WSB. Facebook's oversight board has voted to continue former President Trump's ban on the platform. Mr. Trump's account was suspended after the January 6th riot. At the Capitol for inciting violence. They'll take another look at it in six months. WSB news time is 7 32 Spring is coming, and over the weekend I got her ready. My Trager, Ironwood Grill my apple wood smoked Polynesian pork ribs just fall off the bone. Whatever I'm thinking about cooking. I know there's a way.

News Talk 1130 WISN
"lance lynn rousseau" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN
"So there's no end to the long list of radical ideas. The Democrats will impose upon this nation if they have an opportunity to do it. So one, of course, is obliterating the concept of women's privacy and women's private space is using and destroying. Protections for religious believers and the quote, equality. Acting isn't always named something that's so Orwellian. Well, here's another one I Ana Presley, Ed Markey, Elizabeth Warren, now pushing to end Qualified immunity. For all No for police officers on Lee and I've got Lance Lynn Rousseau on the phone to talk about this Lance can be found on Twitter. If you guys are on Twitter at Lance Lynn Rousseau or Blue Line lawyer I believe you can also be found a blue line lawyer. You can find Lance Online as well. We'll let you know where you could get Lance's books. In just a moment. Lance is an attorney you deal exclusively with police issue. So let's talk about what qualified immunity is, and then what happens if it actually disappears. And by the way, this legislation would only remove qualified immunity for police officers. Anybody else who would be able to enjoy the protections of qualified immunity would continue to be able to do that. Just not police officers. It's scary stuff. You know, the bottom line that people are really kind of running over is they don't understand what qualified immunity is. Qualified Immunity is a doctrine that protects government officials when they are performing discretionary acts. The reason it applies to all government officials is there are acts that government officials performed that requires them to exercise discretion in some men or reform. Whether it's the person making a decision is to wear put a guard rail on the interstate or a person who's deciding You know where the line is drawn on taking a child out of an abusive home. So law enforcement officers air just a set of public officials who received that protection if they're sued. Now, One of the things that we hear all the time is that it's a bar to going to court and that officers who are arrested and charged and prosecuted successfully for murder, get qualified immunity absolutely false if somebody is prosecuted for a crime Then they are acting outside the course and scope of their employment and by definition, they're not entitled to qualified immunity. Right, So the police officer decides to gun somebody down and called blood. That's not that many and gets charged. You don't get to claim qualified immunity. That isn't what's going to help. No, they don't. And here's the other thing that people are also forgetting. So let's look at an officer providing medical treatment to a person in a jail or providing medical treatment to a person after they used force. Except in very, very rare instances that would be called a ministerial act. That's an act that does not require discretion is to whether to act or not nine times out of 10, probably even more than that. Decision to use force and how much force to use and how often to use force is a discretionary act. So the officer failing to provide medical treatment would be a ministerial act again. No qualified immunity. The amount of times an officer deploys a Taser would be subject to qualified immunity if the court decides to extend it. So there are cases where a person Has been had a Keyser deployed three times, and the court has said two of those three were subject to qualified immunity. But the third was not so the courts get involved in this analysis back and forth. And we looked at 252 appellate cases and federal appellate cases and found that officers only receives qualified immunity and 53 53% of the time. This is not an absolute get out of jail free or avoid any liability. I'm gonna rages from a police retired police officer friend of mine who says importantly with this legislation seeks to do is actually remove protections for officers on Dis is the key. This is actually Double jeopardy on steroids, he says. For instance, if I were on duty, and I were a white police officer in county encountering an unarmed black male suspect in the commission of a crime, and I shoot and kill him when he points and fires his weapon at me, my department investigates what happened in conjunction with the sheriff's department in the state, D. O. J in the DA's office investigator if I'm fully cleared following departmental policy The D A's office, then reviews the entire investigation. Then I'm cleared of legal wrongdoing. Then the suspect's family makes a complaint to the FBI. The FBI re investigates looks at all the evidence in the investigative report says. I'm cleared Unity activists and call upon the Department of Justice and the Civil Rights Division to investigate me because they believe I violated the suspects, civil rights. They fully investigate me my background on event etcetera finding I did not violate civil rights. Thus I've been investigated now seven different times from seven different levels, not including the suspect's attorney and investigators in the media. And found not guilty, not satisfied with any of that These radical legislators would eliminate the protection offered by qualified immunity and civil proceedings, and I could be dragged into civil court. Where a ragtag jury might rule that I could lose my home my retirement, my livelihood, etcetera, even though I've been cleared seven different times at seven different levels. Well, and he's absolutely right. And here's the other issue. This is the reason I wrote the book when cops killing all the profits go to law, enforce the Cherries that books are available at blue line lawyer dot com. We're on Amazon. Because people have no idea of the level of investigation that goes into every use of force. The problem is, people want quick answers, and you can either have a thorough investigation or you can have quick answers. But you can't have vote the other myth and it's just I'll call it misinformation instead of just people actually lying. Is that these agree GIs cases that people have brought up where an officer was prosecuted for murder that the family is somehow barred from court. They're not those cases never see a courtroom. Those cases are settled outside of court. I know that the Laquan McDonald case that case never saw the inside of a courtroom. The lawsuit was filed. I should be the until item notice. The priest suit notice was sent to the city and they settled. No time and again we have people not only just misinforming people in a campaign is to what qualified immunity is the other issue that you have is Why in the world would anyone be a law enforcement officer? At that point aside from trying to get blood out of a turn up, they don't have anything so I don't know how it's going to be a deterrent. Because even now under the current system if they receive if they get a punitive damage award against them by definition that cannot be paid by government entity, and most of time has not paid by insurance. So if you have an award against eight individual officer That is a punitive damage award. They're gonna have to pay it personally. But the notion that you're going to somehow change how policing goes because you're going to Removed qualified immunity. The only thing that's correct about that. If you're going to lose all of the good people, you want to be wearing badges. They're gonna walk away. They're gonna walk away. There will be replaced with people who just don't want to actually do anything that looks anything remotely like policing, which I think is exactly the point. That marquee and Presley and Warren are are going for here is they would like to see police not be police. I guess we would pay them. They wouldn't be paid to be police. I don't know what they be paid to be social workers. Perhaps they would be paid to be police because nobody would want to put their life on the line there. You know what? What? Limited amount they've got in their four Oh one K or the retirement of their pension on the line. To do a job that doesn't pay extremely well, that doesn't even pay out in retirement extremely well. And so all you have left are people who just want to, you know, kind of put their feet up. So you know, you'd have far fewer police officers and you already have now and you've already seen Police recruits run off because right now it is just not. It doesn't seem like it would be a real appealing job to actually be somebody who wants to go out there and protect the community. Because the police are the poster Children for everything The left is decided it hates about America..

Clark Howard
2 Atlanta police officers fired over use of force during protest, back on job
"Their jobs after being captured on video using a stun gun and the forcible arrest of two college students last May should be given back pay for the time that they were out, lawyer Lance Lynn Rousseau says. Atlanta's civil service Sport finds police investigators Mark Gardner and Ivory Streeter were wrongly fired without an investigation over alleged excessive force while arresting tonight a pilgrim in Masaya Young. They are feeling vindicated. They are anxious to get back to work, and Lou Russo contends when they are investigated, they will be cleared. It's unclear whether this decision affects the officers. Criminal charges. Fulton County's new D A just turned those cases over to the state Veronica Waters. 95.5 WSB Tony Bennett has Alzheimer's disease. The

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"lance lynn rousseau" Discussed on WSB-AM
"Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell is blasting her saying that she Embraces the conspiracy theories and loony lies and is a cancer for the Republican Party. 35 degrees in Atlanta. Windy and cold Tonight lows near 29, partly to mostly sunny, windy and cold Tomorrow heist 44 Atlanta's most accurate in dependable forecast is coming up President Joe Biden and a group of 10 Senate Republicans are offering competing proposals to help the U. S respond to the Corona virus pandemic. Senator Susan Collins of Maine. It was very good exchange of views. I wouldn't say that we came together on a package tonight. No one expected that in a two hour meeting, but what we did agree to do is to follow up and tuck further. The top local news every 30 minutes, and when it breaks 95.5 WSB depend on it to Atlanta. Police officers fired after being captured on video using a stun gun, and the forcible arrests of two college students last summer have just gotten their jobs back, Attorney Lance Lynn Rousseau tells me. Atlanta Police investigators Mark Gardner and Ivory Streeter feel vindicated after the Civil Service board agreed their due process was violated when they were fired without an investigation on whether they used excessive force, arresting two college students because Awful force will never look good on a video instead of saying it looks bad, so we need to do something. There should have been a presumption that these were highly trained officers and maybe what they did was appropriate. Criminal charges are still.

News Talk 1130 WISN
"lance lynn rousseau" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN
"On your home for the Packers. 13 10 w Y ba already welcome back to the program. My face is feeling better. That's good. Trying. I can't quite feel my upper lip. We're going to keep trying here. All right. Welcome back to the program. I want to talk about the absurdity of turning Jacob Lake into a hero and you had the D A in Kenosha County. Essentially apologize for not Being able to charge a police officer you have now had good morning America. Turn this guy into a hero where he gets to, without challenge gets to say absurd things like it was a little pocket knife and it fell out of my pocket. And then it came open and my only mistake was scooping it back up, and I was absolutely going to surrender to police. Once I put the knife in the car that wasn't mine. Lance Lynn Rousseau is on the phone, former police officer turned attorney, his blue line lawyer on Twitter. You can also go to Lance lo russo books dot com to find all of the books that Lance is written about. Law enforcement about real crime. Good to have you on the program, Lance. Thanks for having me. All right, Lance. So here's my thing. I'm running. I've already resisted police officers multiple times have struggled with them. I have a knife. That somehow falls out of my pocket..