Jonathan Fahey
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And they, you know, typically will do arrests in the morning because it's safer.
So they did this pretty quickly.
But my guess is that's what you said is basically spot on.
Yeah, it really is dependent on the type of crime because some crimes take a long time to investigate to find out what's going on.
And sometimes they're really short.
Say, for example, there's a bank robbery and you find out who the suspect is, that person will be arrested, taken off the street right away.
The one thing that's good about this case, meaning not good with what happened, but probably...
In terms of evidence-wise, there's a finite amount of evidence, so probably to review what was available and what's out there isn't that hard to sort of figure out what's going on, because you have these statements.
I think a woman that made them to Don Lemon beforehand, that basically they announced what their intention was to do, which was to obstruct the service.
And so I think in many ways, this is...
You never want to say simple because there could always be complications, but a fairly simple sort of set of facts, and they seem to apply pretty clearly to this statute.