Funny story~
http://www.fox16.com/news/local-news...-in-fort-smith
That is very surprising. I always thought they protected their own. Originally Posted by Ginger Doll
And they baited him by first saying they liked "anything freaky." Isn't that entrapment? Originally Posted by Ginger Doll
Not entrapment at all. Originally Posted by splitlog"Entrapment", oversimplified, is enticing an innocent person to commit a crime that s/he would not at all be inclined to commit on his/her own, minus the enticement. If there is any evidence that the target might be inclined to commit the crime on his/her own without the enticement (e.g., the target has priors for the same/similar offense, or the target initiates the encounter, only to receive encouragement from the target), it's not entrapment.
According to the report, the detectives left the area and then returned to see Davis was still parked there. The tail lights of Davis' truck lit up, which police said is a common indicator of someone looking to loiter in the park.The state cop, according to this, initiated the action, after which the detectives responded encouragingly, so it's not (on these facts) entrapment.
Detectives said Davis approached their vehicle and asked the detectives what they were into. According to the report, the detectives said "anything freaky." Detectives said Davis replied, "Like me watching y'all?"