Since you won't get off this distraction despite being proven wrong, let's propose a question:Many many hours of training to get my license bud. Sorry. Keep repeating nonsense. Doesn’t make it true. How about the airplane pilot? Same thing? Not needed? No difference? Let’s see if you get onboard or if you’re all talk.
Thank God. Wonder what chevusa will say now.
Bounty hunter indicted on 10 misdemeanors for ‘terrifying’ armed January raid
A Buffalo bounty hunter is charged with 10 misdemeanors for his alleged participation in an armed raid in January of a duplex less than 3 miles south of downtown.www.wivb.com
I would rather the pilot were competent than licensed.Thanks for playing. Lol. The license represents the training. Licensed bounty hunters are afforded special powers. This was proven here. Someone pretending to be a bounty hunter does not have the special powers. That’s why he was charged and others weren’t. I won’t keep repeating it because you just want to keep up with your nonsense. These are clear and obvious facts. Keep twisting and turning. They will not change. You failed to list the name of a bounty Hunter that was charged because it does not exist. I dont see you carryig on about the people charged with unlicensed operation of a vehicle. Why?
The fact is licensed bounty hunters went through lots of training and spent lots of money to get their licenses. There were many lost nights and weekends. I’m glad to see the imposter fake that was pretending to be a bounty hunter charged. He did not earn it like the rest of us did.
Say would you want the pilot of your airplane to be licensed or does that not matter either? After all what difference does it make if he went through the bullshit and paid the fee to the “crown”.
How about unlicensed dive instructors? Why should I come to you just because you got the stupid license after paying the “crown”? What do you know?
Wake up bud.
I can promise this...
More charges are on the way.
Funny how the criminal justice works sometimes.
Soon, nearly all that participated will be charged. Wonder what will be said when the remainder get charged???
I didn’t make the headline. My headline is exactly what the articles headline is.Nice job on the misleading headline. It’s ironic that the only person that was charged was the guy who wasn’t a bounty hunter.
yea yea maybe everyone else will be charged. Just like maybe the election will be overturned. I’m sure they just forgot to mention it.
He did not earn it like the rest of us did.
Thats what Im waiting for before i respond.I can promise this...
More charges are on the way.
Funny how the criminal justice works sometimes.
Soon, nearly all that participated will be charged. Wonder what will be said when the remainder get charged???
Bounty hunter plead guilty to all charges. Can’t wait to hear how I was wrong on this one.
‘Terrifying’ raid by unlicensed bounty hunters in Buffalo ends with guilty plea
Unlicensed bounty hunter involved in January raid of Buffalo duplex pleaded guilty Monday to 10 misdemeanors.www.wivb.com
Does say it was the unlicensed one, but here is the DA’s take on it so I’ll go with that over the forum members on here.Seems like more than one of us will be on the correct side on this one.
I meant to post the follow up yesterday and got busy. Thanks.Unlicensed bounty hunter gets jail time for armed, overnight raid of Buffalo home
Overnight in January 2021, Dennis White, 36, entered a home on Oakdale Place in search of a man wanted on a bench warrant out of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.www.wivb.com
And now, a bit of jail time for this hero.
If what you say is true the licenses individual committed some of the same crimes/offenses as the unlicensed individual did by entering the home that was not listed on the bail paperwork. Also this was brought up multiple times during the original story because they entered a tenants home.What a fool this guy is. The fugitive won't get any sympathy from me, but maybe if this guy had been licensed he would have known he couldn't enter that specific home. It's a slap in the face to those who have lost nights and weekends going through the proper training and licensing process.
After everything has shaken out it would seem that the fugitive did not list this address as his residence as a condition of his bail, which would have allowed the raid by licensed agents. Of course that was unknown at the time of the original story. So I wonder how they came upon this house and believed him to be there.
Finally, this dummy essentially got himself his jail sentence by not cooperating, not showing up for appointments, not answering calls. What an idiot. I'm glad the properly licensed individuals faced no charges. Their job is hard enough. Was there ever any update on the fugitive? Was he apprehended? Did he have the same or a similar name to his brother? This is why it's important to do your homework!
If that was the case he would be very easy to ID. They know who they work for. There is a database of everyone who is licensed. It would take 5 minutes of “police work”. Isn’t there video footage as well?If what you say is true the licenses individual committed some of the same crimes/offenses as the unlicensed individual did by entering the home that was not listed on the bail paperwork. Also this was brought up multiple times during the original story because they entered a tenants home.
I don’t think the licensed BH was ever charged because they could never figure out who he was last time I looked. I’m not sure if that’s still true or not to this day, but last I knew they had not ID’d him.
Iy sure is an interesting one.
How would they know? Maybe the guy that was unlicensed provided his name and the licensed guy never did? So what if they have a video I saw it and so did you. I couldn’t I’d some one from that could you?If that was the case he would be very easy to ID. They know who they work for. There is a database of everyone who is licensed. It would take 5 minutes of “police work”. Isn’t there video footage as well?
When you do things like this and in that line of work you’ve gotta be right every time. 100%. Someone should have done their homework a little better.
So why wasn’t guy #2 charged? Makes no sense. And no the probation officers weren’t asking who the other guy was. They don’t investigate crimes. They make sure you’re tucked into bed by 9:00 when you should be.How would they know? Maybe the guy that was unlicensed provided his name and the licensed guy never did? So what if they have a video I saw it and so did you. I couldn’t I’d some one from that could you?
Clearly these guys were not above board so anything is just pure speculation, but in general the pair get charged with the crimes so even if one was licensed shouldn’t the other guy or the company be culpable for sending an unlicensed guy to do the work?
Also as you stated above the address wasn’t on the paperwork so they had no right to enter that property. As far as I remember they both did and they both entered the rental property so by your own admission they both committed crimes as was talked about and mentioned early, but was dismissed by you earlier in the thread if I remember correctly.
7th paragraph down says second guy was not identified. I get that was a few months ago in November, but as stated that’s what I last heard. Also this happened in February of 2021 so they had over 9 months to IF the second man. I think it’s safe to say the BPD has moved on from that search at this point. Maybe neither one were licensed?? Also as mentioned the judge was pissed about him not answering the parole officers questions and something leads me to believe who was the second guy was one of those questions. Maybe that was part of the get out of jail free card? Things we will possibly never have answers to.
‘Terrifying’ raid by unlicensed bounty hunters in Buffalo ends with guilty plea
Unlicensed bounty hunter involved in January raid of Buffalo duplex pleaded guilty Monday to 10 misdemeanors.www.wivb.com
He wasn’t charged because they never found out who he was. Can’t charge some one if they don’t know who they are right? The date of the incident/crime was February 8, 2021 and the article stating they didn’t know who guy #2 was 11/28ish/2021. They didn’t know who the second guy was after 9.5 months so they will never know who he was.So why wasn’t guy #2 charged? Makes no sense. And no the probation officers weren’t asking who the other guy was. They don’t investigate crimes. They make sure you’re tucked into bed by 9:00 when you should be.
When the thread started there was outrage because “they didn’t have a warrant”. My reply was they don’t need a warrant. That is absolutely the case if they are licensed and acting accordingly. (Correct address, correct person, valid paperwork, etc.) That is all. Bounty hunters don’t need warrants and they don’t get warrants. They aren’t the “government”.
Here’s your statement from earlier. So we’re the actions legal or not? You say here they are legal, but now today you say it’s not because they had no right to enter the address. What is it? Legal or not?Thoughts? It reaffirms that the actions were legal. Read carefully. He was charged because he was UNLICENSED. None of the others who were properly licensed faced any charges. That’s obvious proof that they broke no laws and acted legally, just as I said they did. The UNLICENSED guy was not afforded the special powers as the other licensed guys, making him the same as the birds around here. If you do it it’s illegal. If real, licensed bounty hunters do it it’s not. This is unequivocally proven beyond all reasonable doubt by the absence of charges being filed against the LICENSED bounty hunters. If you can’t see that than you are beyond help or willfully ignorant.
Would have been legal if licensed and the other factors were met, like it being the right house. Things shake out over the course of time. Point was no warrant is needed or even available.Here’s your statement from earlier. So we’re the actions legal or not? You say here they are legal, but now today you say it’s not because they had no right to enter the address. What is it? Legal or not?