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by ELB
Fri Jun 30, 2017 10:52 am
Forum: Other States
Topic: Officials Attempt to Circumvent Indiana Carry Law
Replies: 18
Views: 8959

Re: Officials Attempt to Circumvent Indiana Carry Law

Ameer wrote:
Did I read that right? Judge Tom Busch ruled there's no right to face your accuser in Indiana?
No, you didn't read it right. All the judge told him was that he couldn't take depositions of the deputies prior to trial, he could (as the county attorney argued) ask them in open court.

Btw, if you read the article closely you will realize the Sheriff already told the newspaper who (at least one of) the "accuser" is.
by ELB
Sat Jun 24, 2017 5:39 pm
Forum: Other States
Topic: Officials Attempt to Circumvent Indiana Carry Law
Replies: 18
Views: 8959

Re: Officials Attempt to Circumvent Indiana Carry Law

greyjack wrote:It's no big deal because they're just following orders?

:banghead:

I understand Mr. Freeman is an attorney and has to go to that courthouse for business, but I'm free to be frank about armed men sent to intimidate someone and refusing to say who sent them.
Freeman knew that was nonsense, so asked the officers who made those allegations and who ordered them to question him. They reportedly told him they could not tell him. Freeman believes someone may have intended to intimidate him for raising questions and asking for public information.
Mr. Freeman has never been shy about excoriating anyone, cops or others, when he thought them out of line. If he says the deputies were not out of line to investigate, then I frankly feel he probably knows what he's talking about.
by ELB
Sat Jun 24, 2017 10:57 am
Forum: Other States
Topic: Officials Attempt to Circumvent Indiana Carry Law
Replies: 18
Views: 8959

Re: Officials Attempt to Circumvent Indiana Carry Law

Mr. Freeman's own comment on the deputies who questioned him:
(In no way do I blame or hold the Sheriff's deputies for any wrongdoing. They are retired cops, brave and honorable men doing a retirement gig and I hold them not at fault for any issue here).
by ELB
Sat Jun 24, 2017 10:12 am
Forum: Other States
Topic: Officials Attempt to Circumvent Indiana Carry Law
Replies: 18
Views: 8959

Re: Officials Attempt to Circumvent Indiana Carry Law

KLB wrote:Apparently, Indiana law permits carrying in government buildings unless the building contains a courtroom. Lafayette, Indiana, lawyer Kirk Freeman is in the news because he looked into whether he was being told the truth. Officials claimed there was a courtroom in the basement of a new building across the street from the courthouse. He investigated that and found the claim to be untrue. Then he filed an open records request to learn who was behind the false claim.
On or about May 17, 2017, Freeman was pulled into a restroom and questioned by courthouse deputies. Someone had accused him of carrying a gun in the courthouse and ranting about it on Facebook. Freeman knew that was nonsense, so asked the officers who made those allegations and who ordered them to question him. They reportedly told him they could not tell him. Freeman believes someone may have intended to intimidate him for raising questions and asking for public information.
https://lafayettecitizenjournal.com/201 ... a-request/
Mr. Freeman has (or had) two legal actions going here. One was to find out who designated a storage room in the basement as a court room, and then other is to find out who told the deputies to pull him aside and question him.

As far as whether he will get to the bottom of it: well, he is a lawyer, a criminal defense lawyer by trade, he is a 2A advocate, and he is apparently quite persistent. Since he has the skills to work the system, and doesn't have to hire somebody else, I think he is not going to be put off easily or run out of money for legal work.

I regularly follow an Indiana gun forum where he is an active member, and he posted about this when it first happened, and also posts on his Facebook page. If you're interested in first hand details from him, here are the links:

https://www.ingunowners.com/forums/carr ... yette.html

https://www.facebook.com/kirkfreemanlaw/

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