‘Gun’ Tattoo Mistakenly Brings Heavily Armed Police To Maine Man’s Home
NORRIDGEWOCK, Maine (AP) — Police armed with assault rifles descended on a Maine man’s home after members of a tree removal crew he’d told to clear off his property reported that he had a gun. Turns out the “gun” the tree crew had seen on Michael Smith of Norridgewock was just a life-sized tattoo of a handgun on his stomach.
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If anything should require a 24 hour waiting or ‘cooling’ period before purchase, it is tattoos.
“armed with assault rifles”
OH, MY !!!
Why is this in the article?
Steve, you must read this, the GISS boys at it again
http://www.nationaljournal.com/tech/here-s-how-nasa-thinks-society-will-collapse-20140318
Clearly, he failed to prove that he had a Concealed-Carry Tattoo permit.
There are essentially only two possibilities here: one, the tree-trimming crew lied by claiming that the homeowner threatened them with his gun tattoo; or two, the police carried out an unconstitutional search and seizure, based on lack of probable cause (SCOTUS has consistently held that mere possession of a lawfully possessed gun does not constitute probable cause of any unlawful activity).
In either case, the police response was far exaggerated. The tree trimmers who called to report the homeowner made their call after already having left the site – meaning that they were in no imminent danger, and the police had no reason to suspect that the situation at the person’s home would be escalated to the point to necessitate a SWAT response. A phone call or knock on the door from a patrol officer would have sufficed.
Maine is an open-carry state. The homeowner was on his own property. Even if the tattoo had been a real gun, a shirtless person employing “Mexican-carry” is openly carrying that weapon. In any case, carry on his own property would have been lawful.
I’m also assuming that there was no warrant obtained for this SWAT response?
SWAT teams are now ROUTINELY used often on “misdemeanors and nonserious felonies.” AND WITHOUT IDENTIFYING THEMSELVES AS POLICE!!!
This is the Horrifying Conclusion of the following article on the completely botched-up raid on the home of the MAYOR of Berwyn Heights. Note that a police investigation cleared the officers of any wrong doing. “Jackson’s office would conclude another investigation, again clearing his deputies. Neither outcome was surprising, given that Jackson had been defending his deputies since the night of the raid. It’s probably also worth noting that the father of Det. Shawn Scarlata—the officer who initiated the investigation leading to the raid— was on the internal affairs team that conducted the investigations.” Sounds like Penn State isn’t the only group conducting useless ‘internal investigations’
CONCLUSION
Here are excerpts from the rest of that article:
Militarized police overreach: Local law enforcement’s often using SWAT teams to do regular police work. The results are frightening — and deadly
It should be noticed that older policemen are ‘unhappy’ at the recent trend in police work. New hires are often straight out of the military where they see American citizens as “THE ENEMY” as they were trained to think that way. SEE: Who’s to Blame for Battlefield America? Is It Militarized Police or the Militarized Culture?
Had the homeowner brandished the gun, while telling the crew to leave, then calling the cops would be okay. Now I can’t help but wonder if the crew told the police the man brandished the gun, and what a good laugh the cops had. If that happened, then someone in the crew should be charged for filing a false police report. Let the judge get a good laugh, too.
Obviously these Gestapo pigs were not defending his constitutional rights to won and bear arms. There is evil in our land, and it wears blue (or black).