To: tbeatty
It's too bad that the deputy's superiors were so careless with his life and that as a result he died.
If you truly believe someone is stockpiling guns you do not confront them in the place where they may be keeping them.
His superiors were negligent.
To: Bikers4Bush
It's too bad that the deputy's superiors were so careless with his life and that as a result he died. If you truly believe someone is stockpiling guns you do not confront them in the place where they may be keeping them. His superiors were negligent. No doubt something went bad. Kuredjian was responding as backup to a 'shots fired' call.
20 posted on
12/31/1969 4:00:00 PM PST by
tbeatty
To: Bikers4Bush
If you truly believe someone is stockpiling guns you do not confront them in the place where they may be keeping themWhy should you have to confront someone who is stockpiling guns? Nothing illegal about it as long as the paperwork is complete.
To: Bikers4Bush
I would like to know how many guns were stockpiled. What type and where they were kept? Did he have a license to keep any weapons and who were the neighbors that knew he was a bad guy. I know it is very serious stuff when they saw him not going to work at regular hours, walking his dog at all hours and washing his motorcycle in the driveway. I am betting all the weapons were burned as well as all the ammo. Why does this entire matter smell like hell?
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