cease - ACTION - Command Center2024-03-28T14:29:22Zhttps://patriotcommandcenter.org/profiles/blogs/feed/tag/ceaseCease and Desist The Prosecution of 3 Navy Seals | Petitionhttps://patriotcommandcenter.org/profiles/blogs/cease-and-desist-the2009-12-30T15:59:28.000Z2009-12-30T15:59:28.000ZR.T. Hudginshttps://patriotcommandcenter.org/members/RTHudgins<div><a href="http://gopetition.com/petitions/cease-and-desist-the-prosecution-of-3-navy-seals/sign.html">http://gopetition.com/petitions/cease-and-desist-the-prosecution-of-3-navy-seals/sign.html</a>Cease and Desist The Prosecution of 3 Navy Seals35242 Signatures[Sign Petition]Published by Angela on Dec 02, 2009Category: JusticeRegion: United States of AmericaTarget: Defense Secretary Gates, Admiral Mullin, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,Background (Preamble):Violation of FM 27-1We the people feel as a collective that known terrorist Ahmed Hashim Abed injured himself after resisting arrest.A person may not use physical force to resist a lawful arrest by a police/militery officer who is known or reasonably appears to be a peace officer.Resisting an arrest is a misdemeanor. Resisting arrest typically involves an arrestee physically struggling with an officer as he tries to place on handcuffs, or when the arrestee struggles as he is being placed in a patrol car or jail cell.Petition:Cease and Desist any and all charges brought against the United States Navy Seals Listed Below.We the people feel as a collective that known terrorist Ahmed Hashim Abed injured himself after resisting arrest.Matthew McCabe, a Special Operations Petty Officer Second Class (SO-2), is facing three charges: dereliction of performance of duty for wilfully failing to safeguard a detainee, making a false official statement, and assault.Petty Officer Jonathan Keefe, SO-2, is facing charges of dereliction of performance of duty and making a false official statement.Petty Officer Julio Huertas, SO-1, faces those same charges and an additional charge of impediment of an investigation.A person may not use physical force to resist a lawful arrest by a police/militery officer who is known or reasonably appears to be a peace officer. Resisting an arrest is a misdemeanor. Resisting arrest typically involves an arrestee physically struggling with an officer as he tries to place on handcuffs, or when the arrestee struggles as he is being placed in a patrol car or jail cell.Sign the petition</div>