Summary

Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish student at Tufts University, was detained in Somerville, MA, by masked agents claiming to be police, without charges or transparency.

The Trump administration alleges she supported Hamas, citing unverified intelligence, after her student visa was revoked.

Der Spiegel linked her detention to pro-Palestinian advocacy, including an opinion piece urging divestment from Israel.

The incident sparked outrage, highlighting long-standing surveillance and detainment of Muslim Americans under national security pretenses.

Civil liberties advocates warn of increasing government overreach targeting minority communities.

  • Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    How are such agents alive? They are masked and ambush an innocent woman.
    Where is the good guy with a gun?

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      25 days ago

      Massachusetts does not have a stand your ground law. It would be illegal for anyone else to step in with a firearm. She is also not able to acquire a firearm under Massachusetts law.

      • feannag@sh.itjust.works
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        25 days ago

        Not having a stand your ground law just means you have a duty to escape/remove yourself from the situation if it is safe to do so. It does not eliminate your right to self defense or extend it to defense of another. If someone is being kidnapped, they reasonably could not escape.

        That being said, I doubt it would be ruled in favor of a defendant in this case.

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          25 days ago

          She was also unable to acquire a firearm, and the police did technically identify themselves as police. Very shady overall.

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            24 days ago

            the police did technically identify themselves as police

            Verbally and with noting to help back up that claim.

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        25 days ago

        It would be illegal for anyone else to step in with a firearm

        It’s also illegal for people in plain clothes to abduct women off the street.

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      26 days ago

      People carry a gun to protect themselves and their family. Not necessarily random strangers. In fact, most state CCW classes tell you to stay away from situations where you might have to use your gun to help others.

      The good guy with the gun is either a cop, or a concealed carrier in the middle of the situation. In this case, cops were the bad guys.

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        26 days ago

        Yup… the proper response to this situation as a bystander is to film and expose the situation. Even in a “stand your ground” state, it’s not justified to start shooting. (Not legal advice - ALWAYS know the local laws)

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        26 days ago

        It’s OK you didn’t get it.
        Good guy with a gun is a myth, and is never there.
        Still a bunch of masked men terrorizing a woman, should be an obvious target in the worlds most heavily armed country.
        But even in this situation the good guy with a gun is absent, and the guns don’t help against government overreach, which is the purpose of excuse for the 2nd amendment.

    • kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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      24 days ago

      Where is the good guy with a gun?

      In a coffee shop cosplaying as a tough guy.