Re: Save Rotten Food, Eggs to Throw at Trucker Traffic Cloggers
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Stupid As A Leftist Only Can Be
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Date: February 22, 2022 03:47PM
>Good luck with that shit! Also it is not felonies to throw a stopped vehicle, only moving vehicle. Timing is everything.
You will be in cuffs if the vehicle is standing or moving with anyone in the vehicle including being stopped dummy . You sure don't know of the case where a woman tossed a 7-11 cup of soda at a car in traffic as she was pissed , she was charged with a felony
Read and weep suckers, careful citizens can use citizen's arrest powers to detain you when violent felony's occur in their sight . I would not advise it without a lawyer right there telling you what you can do . As harm can come to the vehicles driver or anyone else in a car nearby or bystander. It is a violent felony to throw any missile at an occupied vehicle in Virginia
"§ 18.2-154. Shooting at or throwing missiles, etc., at train, car, vessel, etc.; penalty.
Any person who maliciously shoots at, or maliciously throws any missile at or against, any train or cars on any railroad or other transportation company or any vessel or other watercraft, or any motor vehicle or other vehicles when occupied by one or more persons, whereby the life of any person on such train, car, vessel, or other watercraft, or in such motor vehicle or other vehicle, may be put in peril, is guilty of a Class 4 felony. In the event of the death of any such person, resulting from such malicious shooting or throwing, the person so offending is guilty of murder in the second degree. However, if the homicide is willful, deliberate, and premeditated, he is guilty of murder in the first degree.
If any such act is committed unlawfully, but not maliciously, the person so offending is guilty of a Class 6 felony and, in the event of the death of any such person, resulting from such unlawful act, the person so offending is guilty of involuntary manslaughter.
If any person commits a violation of this section by maliciously or unlawfully shooting, with a firearm, at a conspicuously marked law-enforcement, fire, or emergency medical services vehicle, the sentence imposed shall include a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of one year to be served consecutively with any other sentence.
Code 1950, § 18.1-152; 1960, c. 358; 1975, cc. 14, 15; 1990, c. 426; 2004, c. 461; 2005, c. 143; 2013, cc. 761, 774; "