Jason Flare
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Because ammo.= officer's and others safety in danger
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Because ammo.= officer's and others safety in danger
The visible ammunition and hunting knife didn't help his cause.
There is a reason that I don't have any bumper stickers on my car.
First, regardless whether the defendant possessed an FID card, there were sufficient articulable facts to create a reasonable suspicion for the patfrisk and search of the backpack. In the wake of school shootings such as occurred at Columbine, Colorado; Santee, California; and Newtown, Connecticut, "we take judicial notice of the actual and potential violence in ... schools," Commonwealth v. Milo M., 433 Mass. 149, 156 (2001), and note the heightened sensitivity of school officials to signs that a student may have brought guns onto school property and might embark on a shooting rampage.
He found a black Smith & Wesson 380 semiautomatic handgun loaded with eighteen bullets, an ankle-style holster, and two additional magazines. Officer Donovan seized the gun, magazines, and bullets and placed the defendant under arrest.
Except that the Newtown massacre hadn't happened yet when this arrest occurred.
Except that the Newtown massacre hadn't happened yet when this arrest occurred.
Someone (any one) please point me to any website that shows a S&W .380 that holds 18 rounds.
I usually wear camos when doing yard work or cutting firewood because of the looseness of them, does that mean if I run to the store or gas statio to get something while wearing them that I can be detained and searched?
security officers identified the vehicle, which had decals attached to it, including "Kill 'Em All Let God Sort It Out" and "Sniper No Need to Run--You'll Only Die Tired." Additionally, there was a sign hanging from the vehicle's rearview mirror that said "Funeral."
After the guilty verdict, the Honorable Judge W. James O'Neill imposed the sentence recommended by the Commonwealth. The defendant was sentenced to 2 ½ years in the Barnstable County Correctional Facility, 18 months to serve, balance suspended for 5 years and ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation, to comply with the recommended treatment, and to stay away from Cape Cod Community College.
Read the complete story on Universal Hub, as Tony linked.....
Seriously, after just rereading the thread on Jared Remy, this guy got ****ed royally. What was the criminal act again?