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If he skipped bail he has a warrant out and all bail jump warrants are no knock. Bounty hunting has a legal precedence that predates organized law enforcement. I spent some time as a bail enforcement agent, you only have to file a short form with the county for kicking in a door. They do have to identify themselves as bail enforcement or fugitive recovery, (which ever title they choose to hold) just like police and you don't have to give a copy of the warrant to the home owner.
Quote from: biggfish on April 13, 2016, 08:03:22 PMIf he skipped bail he has a warrant out and all bail jump warrants are no knock. Bounty hunting has a legal precedence that predates organized law enforcement. I spent some time as a bail enforcement agent, you only have to file a short form with the county for kicking in a door. They do have to identify themselves as bail enforcement or fugitive recovery, (which ever title they choose to hold) just like police and you don't have to give a copy of the warrant to the home owner.Lets turn the card around, so lets say a bondsman kicks in door and he has a gun out.The individual that doesn't have a warrant out for the arrest fatally shoots the bondsman wouldn't that be self defense? Sense he or she didn't identify being bondsman or law enforcement before kicking in the door?
From what I heard on the radio the mother was tased as well before the shooting took place, it sounds to me like the bail bondsmen can show proper escalation of force in regards to the shooting. Sometimes the bad guys are raised by bad people as well, if she had an issue with the bail bondsmen doing their job she should have taken it up with the police.
Lots of assumptions, not enough information.