Not a poster boy for CHL
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Not a poster boy for CHL
The news item says the arrestee "does have a license to carry a weapon".
Short version: guy gets fired for carrying a handgun while in a company car. Gets distraught, apparently gives himself a really bad haircut and doodles a cross on his chest, and shows up at a TV station demanding to speak with a reporter. He was not armed while in the station, but had a loaded AR and loaded pistol in his SUV.
The arrest was for threatening the receptionist.
Watch raw footage here:
http://keyetv.com/local/local_story_025163123.html
Kevin
Short version: guy gets fired for carrying a handgun while in a company car. Gets distraught, apparently gives himself a really bad haircut and doodles a cross on his chest, and shows up at a TV station demanding to speak with a reporter. He was not armed while in the station, but had a loaded AR and loaded pistol in his SUV.
The arrest was for threatening the receptionist.
Watch raw footage here:
http://keyetv.com/local/local_story_025163123.html
Kevin
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"Very unusual,� officer Alvin Rhoden said. “People don't usually carry high powered or assault rifles in their personal vehicle."
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Lets just say that during my exodus (and return to) from Houston during the "Rita" debacle...I had my trusty AR locked and loaded (and on safe) for any "issue" that warranted its presentation...
Was I itching for a fight??? No...
Was I looking for trouble??? No...
Would it have been my first option??? No...
Officer Rhoden, please...In the future, try very hard to give some of us the benefit of the doubt before insinuating, and casting that "net" too wide...Like you say, its not an everyday thing with some of us...But when the occasion rises, I would like to think that most of us do actually make good decisions, and take our safety and others well being very seriously as well as you do...
Steve steps off...And resumes normal protocols...
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Lets just say that during my exodus (and return to) from Houston during the "Rita" debacle...I had my trusty AR locked and loaded (and on safe) for any "issue" that warranted its presentation...
Was I itching for a fight??? No...
Was I looking for trouble??? No...
Would it have been my first option??? No...
Officer Rhoden, please...In the future, try very hard to give some of us the benefit of the doubt before insinuating, and casting that "net" too wide...Like you say, its not an everyday thing with some of us...But when the occasion rises, I would like to think that most of us do actually make good decisions, and take our safety and others well being very seriously as well as you do...
Steve steps off...And resumes normal protocols...
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Uh oh! I never got that memo.stevie_d_64 wrote:"Very unusual,� officer Alvin Rhoden said. “People don't usually carry high powered or assault rifles in their personal vehicle."
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Found out through the wife
The medical office where my wife works has a constant stream of drug reps. One of them pointed the news story out to her and told her this guy worked for his company. I'll withhold the companies name. I'm not going to go there.
But, as crazy as the guy is, he didn't bring his guns in the station. Something must be said for that. He's crazier than Hillary Clinton, but I don't know that he went too far into breaking laws. Should he have his CHL revoked, any good shrink would say yes.
For this incident, he needs help, not jail IMHO.
My posting of this story earlier on PDO started a good thread. Funny replies. http://www.packing.org/community/leo_en ... view/9184/
But, as crazy as the guy is, he didn't bring his guns in the station. Something must be said for that. He's crazier than Hillary Clinton, but I don't know that he went too far into breaking laws. Should he have his CHL revoked, any good shrink would say yes.
For this incident, he needs help, not jail IMHO.
My posting of this story earlier on PDO started a good thread. Funny replies. http://www.packing.org/community/leo_en ... view/9184/
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"Inside his rented SUV, police found an assault rifle and a semi-automatic pistol. The assault rifle was loaded with a high-powered scope. They also found a handgun with a full clip of bullets."stevie_d_64 wrote:"Very unusual,� officer Alvin Rhoden said. “People don't usually carry high powered or assault rifles in their personal vehicle."
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Someone needs to educate somone on the meanings of "high powered" and "assault rifle" I would be willing to bet that the "assault rifle" was not full automatic and that the handgun did not take clips.
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I have tried a few times to educate folks along those lines. Usually it is not productive. Some of them do not want to learn because they do not care about "details" like those. Others listen politely and then brand you "just another gun nut". That does not mean that we should not keep trying. I would like to think that my efforts have made some difference in the accuracy of the reporting at my shop. At least now they sometimes come and ask me to explain it before they write about it.
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I feel "highly powered" when I carry my "assault rifle"...jimlongley wrote:"Inside his rented SUV, police found an assault rifle and a semi-automatic pistol. The assault rifle was loaded with a high-powered scope. They also found a handgun with a full clip of bullets."stevie_d_64 wrote:"Very unusual,� officer Alvin Rhoden said. “People don't usually carry high powered or assault rifles in their personal vehicle."
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Someone needs to educate somone on the meanings of "high powered" and "assault rifle" I would be willing to bet that the "assault rifle" was not full automatic and that the handgun did not take clips.

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