Posted on 06/17/2005 11:25:34 AM PDT by Dan from Michigan
Anti-Gun Campaigner Attacks 'Heavy-Handed' Police
By Charlie Hamilton, PA
An anti-gun campaigner today criticised police as heavy handed after she was arrested for having a pump-action sawn-off shotgun in her home.
Grandmother Sheila Eccleston said she was locked in a police cell for 12 hours after she attempted to hand in the weapon.
The 51-year-old has been a high-profile anti-gun campaigner since her son Dean was shot and killed four years ago.
She has met Prime Minister Tony Blair and travelled to Boston in 2003 as part of a BBC documentary on tackling gun violence.
Mrs Eccleston was an active member of Mothers Against Violence, which won the Queens Award for voluntary service last year.
She has since left the organisation but still works in the community to reduce gun violence.
Mrs Eccleston, of Martindale Crescent, Longsight, Manchester, said she was given the gun by a youth six months ago and hid it in her bedroom in a suitcase above her wardrobe.
She criticised police saying her arrest sent out the wrong message to those wanting to hand in weapons.
She said: If people see a person like me being arrested despite all the work I do to get guns off the street, they are even less likely to hand them in.
I called the police. I told them about the gun. Yet they still arrested me and kept me locked up for hours.
It was heavy handed and over the top. I was trying to get the gun out of the community.
They took my house apart searching it and even arrested my daughter.
The mother of three said she called police at around 1.00am on Saturday to report interrupting an attempted burglary at a neighbours home.
She said she told them she had the weapon and invited officers to collect it.
Mrs Eccleston said she was given the gun by a young gang member she refused to identify and kept it, while awaiting a police weapons amnesty.
When police arrived she was taken to Longsight police station where she was kept overnight in a cell.
She said: It is disgusting. How do the police expect people to feel comfortable handing in guns when this is what happens to someone known as being against gun violence.
She was released on police bail until August 18 while forensic tests are carried out on the shotgun.
Her son, who was also known as Marcus, a 24-year-old father of two was shot seven times at close range in Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester, in October 2001. The gunman has never been caught.
No doubt true. I read stories all the time of gang bangers giving up their guns and giving them to grandmothers for safe disposal.
"Alwas assume a law will be interpreted by your worst enemy." Lyndon Baines Johnson
Even if she really did get the shot gun from a "gang member" she apparently felt some sort of need to hang on to it for 6 months. She's either a liar, a hypocrite or both.
Those laws apply to the little people; not me!
Apparently she was waiting until the cops had a collection drive and were taking them no questions asked.
She should have either kept it and waited or dumped it off a bridge.
Heh, heh, nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition... You reap what you sow...
You can own a short barreled shotgun in the US... I've owned several... legally. They are NFA registered weapons.
Mike
Maybe she thought the gun was like a fine whine and needed to age.
Illegal without Class III then.
An AR-15 like Jay Rockefeller????
That's better... don't mean to nitpick the posts but we need to make sure that errors in the understanding of the laws don't propagate.
Mike
ping
I understand perfectly, else we get geniuses like Sinator Debbie Stabenow who referred to "semi-automatic machine guns".
Oh, SHIELA Eccleston.
Nevermind.
This Georgia Law Review article posted at GunCite has a small section mentioning various famous gun-grabbers acting hypocritically.
The funny part is that his son is an NRA member(and cop I believe) on their board of directors.
Live and learn.
If memory serves, wasn't the 357 that his father brandished his?
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