Acts Of Vigilantism - Violating The Law To Enforce

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Acts of Vigilantism- Violating the Law to Enforce the Law August 3, 2011 CJA/324 In Latin America the people are taking law into their own hands, applying physical punishment for crimes real or imagined. The crowds often lynch criminals who in their mind have escaped justice. Now the people are attacking public officials suspected of misconduct. In a Peruvian town, a mob beat their Mayor after accusing him of embezzlement, then dragged him into the public square and left him there to die. Reference Vigilante Justice; Scott Johnson; Dec. 20, 2004 An eleven year old girl is raped and the wrong man is attacked by a group of men, severely beaten he is sent to the hospital. The police had put a $10,000 reward for information to catch this criminal; because of mistaken identity an innocent man was beaten. The mob decided to be judge and jury. Amanda Cunningham of Knoxville, Tennessee was raped by her uncle when she was just nine years old, and again a couple months later. For five years this girl held this secret because of the uncle threatening her family. This secret began to affect her behavior at home, to the point where her mother could no longer deal with her behavior. Her mom is taking her to a detention center; but before they get to the center her mother asks her again “what is wrong; did someone touch you or hurt you?” Amanda begins sobbing and told her mother what had happen five years ago about her uncle raping her. In 2003 Amanda’s mother, Kim calmly brings her daughter home, then drives to where the uncle worked and called him out into the parking lot. Kim is hoping he will deny the accusations, but instead he laughed at her asking “what are you going to do about it”. Kim pulls out her gun and shoots him five times, then reloads her gun and shoots five more times. She gets in her car and drives away. Kim turns herself in to the Alcoa, Tennessee

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