Season 7 • Episode 2

The Gang Goes to the Jersey Shore

Episode The Gang Goes to the Jersey Shore
3
Total Crimes
2
Criminals
3
Crime Types
1
Most Frequent

Criminal Activities

3 categories • 3 total crimes

Assault

Threatening another with imminent physical harm or displaying a weapon in a manner that puts others in reasonable fear of harm; in many jurisdictions brandishing a firearm or threatening violence is a criminal offense.

Situation:

"Mac offers to 'take the rag' and 'get the chloroform' to knock Charlie out so they can transport him to the shore; Charlie later says he 'woke up, like, halfway there, and then you just snuffed me out again, huh, Mac?', indicating Mac rendered Charlie unconscious with chloroform."

Crime #1

Criminal mischief

Intentional contamination/damage to another's vehicle (rideshare driver) by urinating inside the car; such conduct typically constitutes criminal mischief/vandalism and can be a basis for charges and civil liability.

Situation:

"Frank is shown burning a 'bunch of garbage' and specifically burning the group's photo album pictures ('Wait, Frank, why are you burning our photo album pictures?'), destroying property that belongs to the group without consent."

Implicated: Frank Reynolds
Crime #1

Kidnapping

Unlawful restraint or confinement of a person and transporting them against their will; moving an incapacitated person across jurisdictions can constitute kidnapping/false imprisonment under U.S. law.

Situation:

"After Charlie is rendered unconscious and later discovers he was transported 'halfway there' to the Jersey Shore, the nonconsensual transport of an incapacitated Charlie supports unlawful restraint/kidnapping by the party (Mac) who knocked him out and helped move him."

Crime #1