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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 741609" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Are you sure? If he does not pay rent, does he still have tenants' rights? But more to the point, I agree with TL and Tried and True. Son is dangerous. Terrorizing you in your home is criminal. Somebody cannot wield an axe to cause terror. How is this not a terrorist threat? If he were to use words to terrorize you, this would be a felony crime (in my State, carrying a sentence of 3 or 4 years). How is it not worse to terrorize somebody with the very object that could kill in a grisly and horrible way?</p><p style="text-align: left"><span style="font-family: 'trebuchet ms'"><span style="color: rgb(20, 20, 20)"> This is so. But there should not be a need to document future events. The terrorizing event already occurred. There is misconduct and liability by the police. I would listen to TL and try to get help from the police and the district attorney about what has already happened:</span></span></p><p></p><p>I wonder if you have a potential lawsuit that the police did not protect you and exposed you to greater harm.</p><p>Yes.Yes. But first we need to make sure he does not come back again. He should not have free rein in your home after he terrorized you. I would try to identify where I can call (or go) to make sure that police and district attorney recognize that you were a victim of a crime. While I am not an attorney I do believe your son crossed a major line. That you would be exposed to him again in your home, waiting for him to do this to you again, NO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 741609, member: 18958"] Are you sure? If he does not pay rent, does he still have tenants' rights? But more to the point, I agree with TL and Tried and True. Son is dangerous. Terrorizing you in your home is criminal. Somebody cannot wield an axe to cause terror. How is this not a terrorist threat? If he were to use words to terrorize you, this would be a felony crime (in my State, carrying a sentence of 3 or 4 years). How is it not worse to terrorize somebody with the very object that could kill in a grisly and horrible way? [LEFT][FONT=trebuchet ms][COLOR=rgb(20, 20, 20)] This is so. But there should not be a need to document future events. The terrorizing event already occurred. There is misconduct and liability by the police. I would listen to TL and try to get help from the police and the district attorney about what has already happened:[/COLOR][/FONT][/LEFT] I wonder if you have a potential lawsuit that the police did not protect you and exposed you to greater harm. Yes.Yes. But first we need to make sure he does not come back again. He should not have free rein in your home after he terrorized you. I would try to identify where I can call (or go) to make sure that police and district attorney recognize that you were a victim of a crime. While I am not an attorney I do believe your son crossed a major line. That you would be exposed to him again in your home, waiting for him to do this to you again, NO. [/QUOTE]
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