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re: 4 LSU Sigma Chis Arrested After Forcibly Removing House Mother’s Door

Posted on 8/27/14 at 11:21 am to
Posted by Pettifogger
Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone
Member since Feb 2012
79322 posts
Posted on 8/27/14 at 11:21 am to
Am I the only guy who has no idea what is going on here?

So they took down a door in their own house, took a picture, and that prompted their arrest?

How would this not be a "hey, put my fricking door back up, clowns" situation?
Posted by fr33manator
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2010
124562 posts
Posted on 8/27/14 at 11:23 am to
quote:

So they took down a door in their own house, took a picture, and that prompted their arrest?



Theft of tooty pannies, most likely.
Posted by bbap
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2006
96028 posts
Posted on 8/27/14 at 11:26 am to
quote:

Am I the only guy who has no idea what is going on here?


No. i dont know what this about either.

So they popped the hinges on a door in their house. How does that equal arrest? Something doesnt add up.
Posted by Mac
Forked Island, USA
Member since Nov 2007
14659 posts
Posted on 8/27/14 at 11:27 am to
quote:

So they took down a door in their own house, took a picture, and that prompted their arrest?



This.
Posted by Slinky
Member since Dec 2013
3118 posts
Posted on 8/27/14 at 11:29 am to
Housemom (female) in a fraternity (male) house.

Invasion of privacy. Damaging private property.

Seems pretty cut and dry to me.
This post was edited on 8/27/14 at 11:31 am
Posted by Salviati
Member since Apr 2006
5581 posts
Posted on 8/27/14 at 12:09 pm to
quote:

Am I the only guy who has no idea what is going on here?
I'm surprised everyone didn't figure it our based on the thread title:


4 LSU Sigma Chis Arrested After Forcibly Removing House Mother’s Door


Obviously, there were milk and cookies in the room.

:rimshot:
Posted by rebelJCL
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2006
277 posts
Posted on 8/27/14 at 12:26 pm to
Unauthorized entry of an Inhabited Dwelling...

§62.3. Unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling

A. Unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling is the intentional entry by a person without authorization into any inhabited dwelling or other structure belonging to another and used in whole or in part as a home or place of abode by a person.

B. Whoever commits the crime of unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned with or without hard labor for not more than six years, or both.

Added by Acts 1983, No. 285, §1.
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