In addtion
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As much as I do agree that it seems like rules were broken I would like to point out somethings.
You openly admitted to re-spawning whilst EMS was online, meaning he could technically carry on with the role-play as if you were revived due to you re-spawning.
Now I will now post some things that he had full right to openly arrest you.
Kings are openly known for mass crimes across the board of all departments, meaning that this officer undoubtedly knew what this situation could possibly lead too especially if you were approaching an officer in this manner. ( You were reaching comment) Yes he could of assumed you were reaching due too the way that the King Family have reacted in the past to Police events (Mugging etc) We will make sure that our officers will no longer do this as it appears people are having issues with this, Undoubtedly this officer felt threatened and under the following articles has full right to tazer you.
Article 101,
Sub 1. Reasonable Suspicion - Circumstantial facts that may lead one to believe the crime has been committed, but does not directly link the accused to the crime. Doubt can be established.
Sub 1.1 An individual under reasonable suspicion, or detained for questioning may be "Terry Frisked" for weapons for the officer's safety (Refer: Terry V. Ohio). If unlawful possession of a weapon is discovered, it is probable cause for a full search.
Penial Codes
103.2.7 Obstruction of Justice - Any actions or communications that influences, obstructs, interferes, or impedes the administration of justice. This includes active crime scenes, questioning, investigations, holding, sentencing, court proceedings, etc.
103.2.2 Failure to Obey Lawful Order - Failure to Obey Lawful Order - When a person is given an order by an individual of the law and fails to obey said order. a. All have to be applicable: i. There was a lawful order given to the individual and they heard AND understood the order ii.. “Lawful” order means that the order cannot impede on the individual's rights under the constitution. iii. The individual failed to obey that order fully.