I've already said what I think about how insanely ridiculous I think it is to charge Troy CRIMINALLY in this. I don't think anyone should be charge criminally in an act that wasn't obviously illegal to the point that police officers assisting in carrying it out didn't know to stop it. IF you're going to be ridiculous enough to charge Troy then, yes, you charge everyone who helped him, especially those who are supposed to ENFORCE the law! You don't scapegoat one guy, using the law when it's convenient to. Maybe if they charge everyone involved, they'll realize how stupid the whole thing is. Troy's court date isn't until AFTER Tennessee's one year criminal statute of limitations runs out. If they're gonna charge him, they need to charge everyone else by June.
If you go into a bank to rob it and I hold the door for you, I'm as guilty as you are.