Posted on 02/12/2009 8:50:52 AM PST by goodnesswins
Then the Legislature in Oregon needs to remedy that.
Sue their asses off.
A key element of communist, totalitarian show trials is that the accussed must be made to sign a complete comfession. That why they wanted the term paper and dictated its’ content.
LIBERALS ARE FASCISTS.
It is not private property from what I can see.
“It became a state college called Oregon State Normal School in 1882”.
Doesn’t that make it state property and subject to state law?
He should contact the Civil Rights Division of DOJ. DOJ will of course put the perps who violated his rights in jail.
These idiots laid themselves wide open, he should impoverish them.
Western Oregon University is an Oregon University System school, employees are employees of the state and are represented by SEIU 503. It is a public 4-year school. He was on public land.
He was clearly within the law here. I sent Lars an email reminding him that the new law that he is a proponent of, the one where you get your DNA seized from you upon arrest, not conviction, that if Lars had his way, the kid could have had this injustice foisted upon him as well, as reward for being arrested by a clueless buffoon with a badge for breaking a law that doesn't exist except in the head of this jack booted thug. Yayyyyyyyyy liberty.
Let us say that if this hero had been on the scene and campus at Virginia Tech when a crazed gunman murdered several students, would they be trying to prosecute/persecute him then?
The story is a student saw the outline of a pocket knife in his back pocket as he was sitting somewhere....got “skeered” and called 911....then, when the officers “talked” to him, and asked him if he had anything else...he said “Yes, a pistol, for which I have a license to carry.” That’s how this got this far...
THANK YOU!!! I was hoping that by posting this it would get more attention.
Exactly...I’ll post the idiocy I found in the student “newspaper” about how someone was “Scared” because there was a weapon on campus....IDIOTS.
Individual brings weapons on campus in violation of state law
By: Erin Huggins
Posted: 2/4/09
Last Wednesday morning at 11:16 a.m., Campus Public Safety (CPS) and Monmouth Police identified, detained and arrested Western student Jeffrey Maxwell in the downstairs student area of Werner University Center (WUC) for violation of ORS 166.370, Possession of a Firearm in a Public Building. CPS had sent an e-mail on Tuesday, Jan. 27, alerting the campus community about an individual who had been seen loitering around the pool area and the residence halls. Wednesday morning, CPS received a call reporting a person matching the description given in the e-mail who was carrying a knife on campus. Because weapons were involved, Assitant Director of CPS and CPS Officer Mike Hanson called Monmouth Police Department (MPD) for back-up. Sergeant Kim Dorn, Officer Matthew Olafson and a recruit officer from MPD, along with Hutchinson and Hanson, were unable to locate the individual upon an initial search of the campus. However, shortly before 11 a.m., CPS received another call about the individual and the MPD officers returned to campus.
Maxwell, who was sitting at one of the study tables across from the Service and Career Learning Center, was approached from behind by Joe Hutchinson from Campus Public Safety and MPD officers. Hutchinson asked Maxwell if he had any weapons concealed on his person.
On first response, Maxwell answered he had a knife. Hutchinson then put Maxwell's hands above his head. The second time he was asked, Maxwell said he had a gun. After the weapons were removed, officers took him into the Calapooia Room. A few minutes later, he was escorted into one of two police cars parked on Church Street outside of WUC.
Responding to why they did not evacuate WUC, Hutchinson said CPS did not know what weapons were involved and did not want to alert the suspect by a sudden flood of students leaving the building.
"If we had known he had a gun, the scenario would have been totally different," Hutchinson said.
Maxwell was initially approached because of his resemblance to the individual in CPS's e-mail, although Hutchinson said CPS has not confirmed whether or not Maxwell is the same person described in the e-mail.
Hutchinson said there have been no sightings of the person since the arrest last Wednesday.
Dorn said although Maxwell did have a loaded firearm on his person, he did not use it in a threatening way and was cooperative with the police.
Maxwell had a valid permit for possessing concealed weapons; however, the permit does not allow people to bring weapons inside public schools, private schools or courthouses.
"Even if you have a concealed weapons permit, you can't have a weapon concealed on your person if you're going to be in any buildings on campus." Dorn said. "In this instance, he just didn't know."
Hutchinson said Western firearm and munition policies are administrative and correspond to Oregon University System policies, which are not necessarily the same as state regulations.
"We go one step further and say, look, no weapons are allowed on campus, period,"Hutchinson said.
Hutchinson said he asked Maxwell why he had a gun on campus, to which Maxwell replied, "I was just scared after Virginia tech. I was just really worried about my safety." Several students witnessed the arrest, including senior Alica Tresidder, who said she initially thought the event was a drill.
"I thought they were practicing," she said about officers involved. "They had it under control. I didn't feel threatened at all."
Sophomore Carrie Miller said she thought the suspect was being arrested for drug possession, "not such serious things as a loaded gun." "I had a test I was down here [WUC] studying for. How am I supposed to concentrate for the next hour?" she questioned shortly after the arrest took place. Senior Alecia St. Germaine said her first reaction to the situation was fear. "My stomach started turning and I wanted to leave," she said. In addition, knowing an armed person could just walk onto campus makes her feel a little uneasy. "I have night class," she said. "Usually, I'm fine walking to my car. Now I'm going to second guess that." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © Copyright 2009 Western Oregon Journal
I guess I'm blessed to live in one of the remaining formerly united states.
This happened at Western Oregon University, outside of Salem, OR.
I am still NOT clear as to whether you can legally carry (with a license) on a college campus in Oregon, but from what I heard last night from Lars Larson, you CAN....”
That area of the USA is about as left liberal as one can get.
The left over hippies are imbedded there and have been for years.
They grow pot everywhere, and the police are using resources to go after this Marine.
Sad-
Does he need to change to another school? Where does he want to go? Maybe Freepers can help him???
Change schools. Sue WOU.
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