Friday, January 15, 2010
Making Certain “That We Were All Safe,” Said the Cop, as the Handcuffs Clicked
You arrive at your business, early one morning, and find it broken into, for the fifth time, and as a law abiding citizen you contact the local police department, and they send a unit out.
Upon arrival at the scene, you identify yourself to the initial investigating officer, providing the officer with your state issued identification, along with your state issued concealed carry permit, and notify the officer that in accordance with your state issued, “legal,” concealed carry you are armed. So what happens?
Things were real different at 5:30 a.m. Sunday morning Jan 3, however, when Mr. Mitchener called the Metropolitan Police Department to report the fifth break-in at his office…
The responding officer was a lady cop, Officer J. Rogers, badge number 13525.
“Upon presentation of my CFP, the officer asked if I had the weapon on me to which I replied yes. She then said to spread my legs and put my hands behind my back. I complied and she then handcuffed me. While doing so, she said that she wanted to make certain “that we were all safe.”
Feeling safer? Feeling good about obtaining that concealed carry permit?
From a Vin Suprynowicz post titled Handcuffed, disarmed for obeying the law via Free In Idaho.
