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I read an account of this yesterday, and from what it described, there had been an ongoing dispute over these yard debris, specifically that Senator Paul put them in an area adjacent to the property line so as to block Dr. Boucher's view. Dr. Boucher would take it upon himself to remove the debris, and Senator Paul would stack more in their place, something that apparently happened multiple times.
Eventually, the guy lost his temper and went after Senator Paul, something of course, you can't do and I'm certainly not condoning.
From the story I read I'm glad the neighbor tackled him, Paul was being a total passive/agressive jerk. I'm also fine with the neighbor doing some time over it.
Both (should) have learned a lesson from their behavior and actions.
I read an account of this yesterday, and from what it described, there had been an ongoing dispute over these yard debris, specifically that Senator Paul put them in an area adjacent to the property line so as to block Dr. Boucher's view. Dr. Boucher would take it upon himself to remove the debris, and Senator Paul would stack more in their place, something that apparently happened multiple times.
Eventually, the guy lost his temper and went after Senator Paul, something of course, you can't do and I'm certainly not condoning.
So the guy goes on RP's property and removes branches? Blocking his view of what? RP's yard? That's creepy.
I read an account of this yesterday, and from what it described, there had been an ongoing dispute over these yard debris, specifically that Senator Paul put them in an area adjacent to the property line so as to block Dr. Boucher's view. Dr. Boucher would take it upon himself to remove the debris, and Senator Paul would stack more in their place, something that apparently happened multiple times.
Eventually, the guy lost his temper and went after Senator Paul, something of course, you can't do and I'm certainly not condoning.
I don't condone the violence but based on the story Rand Paul provoked the man and brought this upon himself. Boucher trimmed branches on Paul's tree that had grown over the property line. To retaliate, Paul piled up debris 5 feet high and 10 feet long in an area near the property line, the neighbor objected and removed the debris himself. A few days later, Paul creates a new pile in the exact same area. Boucher hauled it away again and Paul immediately created a new stack of debris. Boucher decides to burn the debris this time and the next day Paul starts blowing leaves from his yard into Boucher's and starts moving sticks from his yard into a new pile in the contested area while Boucher is watching. Boucher claimed he lost his temper and attacked Paul while he was carrying a load of debris to add to the pile.
If I am on this jury, Boucher goes free. If you act like a doosh, you deserve to get treated like one.
I don't condone the violence but based on the story Rand Paul provoked the man and brought this upon himself. Boucher trimmed branches on Paul's tree that had grown over the property line. To retaliate, Paul piled up debris 5 feet high and 10 feet long in an area near the property line, the neighbor objected and removed the debris himself. A few days later, Paul creates a new pile in the exact same area. Boucher hauled it away again and Paul immediately created a new stack of debris. Boucher decides to burn the debris this time and the next day Paul starts blowing leaves from his yard into Boucher's and starts moving sticks from his yard into a new pile in the contested area while Boucher is watching. Boucher claimed he lost his temper and attacked Paul while he was carrying a load of debris to add to the pile.
If I am on this jury, Boucher goes free. If you act like a doosh, you deserve to get treated like one.
So trespassing isn't a crime?
Per your words. To retaliate, Paul piled up debris 5 feet high and 10 feet long in an area near the property line, the neighbor objected and removed the debris himself.
There is a simple explanation and I think you all know it: TDS
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