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That's specific to Massachusetts police. If these were federal, they wouldn't be beholden to that statute, as it only applies to the commonwealth filing charges of resisting arrest. There is no federal law or statute requiring they identify themselves or agency. That being said, a lawyer likely could prove to a jury an individual was acting reasonably given the information available to them by resisting. That hangs on the hope that you survive the encounter and make it to a court. This is really a rock and a hard place scenario, particularly given the number of masked officers present. Everyone will have to make the call that they can live with or die by in the moment.
And so I just started blasting….