You'll notice that with respect to the citizen's arrest we provide a little more clarification and an expansion of the category of individuals who may conduct a citizen's arrest. Obviously, the first person you think of is the owner or the person in lawful possession, but, for instance, a business may have employed private security, so they're in lawful possession. They are there, and we don't want to exclude an individual like that, who sees somebody committing a crime and they initiate the arrest. It's not just a question of the person owning their property; it's a person who is authorized by the owner or the person in possession of the property.
On February 7th, 2012. See this statement in context.