Illinois veterans John Kraft and Kirk Allen have forced the resignations of 102 corrupt bureaucrats and politicians and have even placed their entire park district board under citizen’s arrest, as seen in the video on page 2.
Through their anti-corruption non-profit organization called the Edgar County Watchdogs, they show the rest of America how we as a people need to take back our government.
See Page 2 For More Info + Watch Video Of Arrest:

None of them resigned and most were re-elected this story is a year old but good try
fantastic love these guys.ALL POLITICIANS ARE CORRUPT
cool
This gives me a freedom $#%&!@*.
how can we do that to Obama and have him and his buddies locked up
yesss, let’s make this grow 🙂
obamas home state, just the tip of an iceberg
Thank those Vet’s that KNOW THEIR RIGHTS.
Good for you, it’s time we took back our country. God Bless our Vets, and God Bless the USA.
Truth my a$$. There is no such thing as citizens arrest . You will be laughed directly to jail if you try that here.
I don’t know about other states, because my law enforcement career has all been in Ohio, but….
Ohio Revised Code Section 2935.04 When any person may arrest.
When a felony has been committed, or there is reasonable ground to believe that a felony has been committed, any person without a warrant may arrest another whom he has reasonable cause to believe is guilty of the offense, and detain him until a warrant can be obtained.
Effective Date: 10-01-1953
Ohio Revised Code Section 2935.06 Private person making arrest.
A private person who has made an arrest pursuant to section 2935.04 of the Revised Code or detention pursuant to section 2935.041 of the Revised Code shall forthwith take the person arrested before the most convenient judge or clerk of a court of record or before a magistrate, or deliver such person to an officer authorized to execute criminal warrants who shall, without unnecessary delay, take such person before the court or magistrate having jurisdiction of the offense. The officer may, but if he does not, the private person shall file or cause to be filed in such court or before such magistrate an affidavit stating the offense for which the person was arrested.
Effective Date: 01-01-1960
Ohio Revised Code Section 2935.041 Detention and arrest of shoplifters – detention of persons in library, museum, or archival institution.
Also deals with vandalism in those same settings.