Purposely moving your car in front of law enforcement officers' cars to prevent them from arresting a suspect is in fact obstruction.
This is not "violence", but you will be arrested if you do this. If you resist arrest, you will be forcefully arrested/apprehended.
If you then attempt potentially life-threatening physical harm to the officer you will likely be met with deadly force.
lokar|1 month ago
- Legal protest. Standing out of the way, yelling, singing, signs, etc. 100% protected, only subject to reasonable crowd control (by the local LEA), eg to move people off the roadway.
- Civil disobedience. Intentional non-violent violations of the law. Intended to slow/disrupt government activity. You are breaking the law to make a point, and should be willing to accept the consequences. The violations are almost always minor, with at most a week or two in jail and a fine. Law enforcement has a legal obligation to apply proportionally in the enforcement, if they are non-violent then little or no force is acceptable in detaining or citing the protestors.
gruez|1 month ago
Translation: you'll be summarily executed if the officer vaguely feels "threatened"
ratrace|1 month ago