Can Making a CITIZEN'S Arrest Get You LIFE?

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An apparently crazy woman apparently attempted to burn down the birth home of Martin Luther King Jr. in Atlanta.

Fortunately, two tourists from Utah saw what was happening and intervneed to stop her.

Next, two off-duty police from New York City made a citizen's arrest and held her for Atlanta police.

This is, of course, exactly what society should want these citizens to do.

But was ANY of it lawful? Could they have been setting themselves up for a life sentence in prison?

A: Yes!

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