However, law enforcement is going to execute arrest warrants and frankly, in most cases the arrest warrants are issued by a judge. Law enforcement should be entitled to identify the safest place to do that. And a circuit court building that has metal detector and security check in at the front door is among the safest places we can find. I heard suggestions during the trial. Why didn't they do a traffic stop? Traffic stops are inherently dangerous. We've all seen, we've all. (06:51–07:09)
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