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    Tag: Infringes with Agenda

    Bigger Problem for Birmingham: Their Police and Prosecuting Attorney


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Thu Jul 12, 2012 at 01:15:23 PM EST
    Tags: Sean Combs, Patriot, son of a retired Police Officer, 2A, Liberty, Michigan, City of Birmingham, violates Law, Infringes with Agenda, Disturbing the peace?, Really? (all tags)

    Sean Combs preserves Liberty for us in Michigan, guaranteed by our Constitution.

    via The Detroit News

    In closing arguments, Kacharik told jurors that the case was not about the Second Amendment or any of Combs' civil rights, but rather his interest in "showing off" an antique 1940s rifle his brother had given him for his 18th birthday.

    "It was about choices, choices he made that night," she said. "He made a choice to conduct himself in a loud, boisterous manner when questioned by police.

    "He wanted to open carry, because it is something he always wanted to do. He and his girlfriend spent an hour and a half walking around the downtown 'doing laps.' He was feeling good about himself and showing off to his  girlfriend."

    She stressed that Combs was arrested only after he repeatedly refused to provide identification showing he was of legal age, at least 18, to be carrying a weapon. While Combs never pointed or threatened anyone with the weapon, he carried it in an "ostentatious" manner, she said, which is defined as brandishing in dictionaries.

    "He was showing off," she told the jury. "He liked the attention. He wanted to shock people."

    Entire article here

    The two female Officers that were derelict in their duty are a disgrace, and I hope the young man sues the bejesus out of the City of Birmingham.  Their prosecutors obviously have a "pound of flesh" agenda that conflicts with Law, all based upon unnecessary hype created by their PD.

    Below is a lesson for all LEO's on how it's done.

    (15 comments, 290 words in story) Full Story



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