You don't "stay arrested" or get "un-arrested"...an arrest is an arrest, and it doesn't get reversed, or ignored, or undone.
He was arrested...the question is why was he subsequently released when there's far more evidence than necessary to keep him in custody and charge him with a crime?
The investigation, of course, is ongoing...he can still be picked up and brought back in, but in 60 days or so the clock will run out on charging him (assuming FL law is similar to most everywhere else in that you get 120 days to charge someone after their initial arrest).
Everyone is arguing about the wrong question...why wasn't he arrested?
He was arrested..."why was he let go?" and "why hasn't he been charged yet?" are the pertinent questions.
It'll come out over the next few weeks, I'm sure...but sooner or later someone frome the Fuzz there will have to admit that he was arrested, and then answer three questions...
1. Why was he arrested?
2. Why was he released without being booked (an automatic)?
3. Why was he released without being charged?
The PD there is happy to let people focus on the wrong question, because focusing on the above three questions is where all the schit is going to happen...and I think it will happen, and in the next couple of weeks.
Fish on...
Todd
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