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Dock Owner Pulls Gun Over Her "Water Rights"
Posted on 12/8/25 at 6:20 am
Posted on 12/8/25 at 6:20 am
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Happy ending tho, the woman was arrested afterwards and had charges pressed against her in Virginia.
This post was edited on 12/8/25 at 6:32 am
Posted on 12/8/25 at 7:00 am to John_V
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Happy ending tho, the woman was arrested afterwards and had charges pressed against her in Virginia.
Love to see it.
Serious question, what is leading these folks to believe that they own the water in front of their house and around the dock? Is this some BS they get told at HOA circle jerks?
Posted on 12/8/25 at 7:19 am to Loup
I am always curious, if they don’t own the land, how were they allowed to erect structures on it? If they do own own the land out to a certain point, then are the boaters trespassing?
Posted on 12/8/25 at 8:02 am to Loup
Mental
Ability to think logically and rationally subdued by their preconceived thoughts of ‘this is how it is’.
Ability to think logically and rationally subdued by their preconceived thoughts of ‘this is how it is’.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 8:21 am to Bow08tie
fisherman needed to connect his safety switch , kill switch
Posted on 12/8/25 at 9:04 am to Loup
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what is leading these folks to believe that they own the water in front of their house and around the dock?
As dumb as their logic seems to us some idiot Louisiana politicians sided with these kind of people. Now you gotta be worried about getting trespassed off "public" waterways in South Louisiana.
I think people just can't comprehend that if they're floating they're not on your actual property. Same as flying drones, but idk if that has similar laws as waterways tbh.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 10:25 am to John_V
Good way for Sista to get shot, walking out with her pistol in hand. What if the guy in the boat is as crazy as you are?
Glad cooler heads prevailed and she got charged with a crime.
Dude ought to sue them for pain, suffering, mental distress. Gordon would probably run with it.
Glad cooler heads prevailed and she got charged with a crime.
Dude ought to sue them for pain, suffering, mental distress. Gordon would probably run with it.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 10:33 am to Bawpaw
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I am always curious, if they don’t own the land, how were they allowed to erect structures on it? I
They don't own any part of of the water or land underneath it.
On the TN river that fluctuates, there is a lake level that determines the line (on Pickwick Lake, I believe that is the 529 ft level).
Anything below that is property of the government. Above is the landowners. As to dock, the government allows landowners to build the docks but the government has to approve any structure prior to building.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 10:35 am to John_V
How do landowners in Louisiana get to own the water in bayous?
Posted on 12/8/25 at 10:47 am to broadhead
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How do landowners in Louisiana get to own the water in bayous?
It's only for those waterways that were not considered "navigable" in 1812. There are many private canals, etc. along with erosion which has lead to more waterways than existed at that time. I have some understanding on that side, although I do agree it's a bit wild. For instance, I know someone who's family has access to marsh land that is private and certainly navigable by boat off of main bayous. It was like their great-great-grandpa's cow pastures that are now basically all gone. Does that family just give up that land to the state because water now covers it? Outside of duck season, I've never seen them police people fishing on it.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 10:58 am to Jon A thon
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Does that family just give up that land to the state because water now covers it?
This is understandable and agreeable. If the State created the erosion, which they did, then no a landowner shouldn't lose their land. Thank you for the explanation.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 11:01 am to John_V
Send her loud mouth arse to jail.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 11:43 am to Bawpaw
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I am always curious, if they don’t own the land, how were they allowed to erect structures on it? If they do own own the land out to a certain point, then are the boaters trespassing?
In my area (Venetian Isles) we "own" to the center of the canal, and the guys on the other side own that side. HOA rules determine how far your docks can go from shore. The waterways provide access to owners and guests all along the canals. I'm not aware of disputes in my area about who gets to float/fish. I've only heard of 'wake' disputes and disputes about how far a dock or boathouse can protrude into the waterway.
The lady who pulled the gun belongs in jail for a while.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 2:14 pm to John_V
Posted on 12/8/25 at 11:44 pm to cgrand
Wonder if she could be charged with a hate crime since at the end she told her husband "im tired of these whyt ppl".
If the races roles were reversed it would be on every local news and possibly national.
"African American fisherman gets threatened with a gun for fishing public waters by a white women who says she is "tired of these black people".
If the races roles were reversed it would be on every local news and possibly national.
"African American fisherman gets threatened with a gun for fishing public waters by a white women who says she is "tired of these black people".
Posted on 12/9/25 at 7:38 am to cgrand
She will plead to the impeding and beat the brandishing. I don’t think she pointed it.
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