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Friday, December 12, 2014

Cops Confiscate Guns From Home After False Arrest

Police refuse to return guns despite dropping all charges nearly four months ago

After falsely arresting a concealed carry permit holder nearly four months ago, Bakersfield, Calif., police confiscated all the guns from his home and never returned them, according to a lawsuit filed this week.

The permit holder, former vice principal Kent Williams, was arrested at Tevis Junior High School on Aug. 28 for carrying on campus despite state law exempting concealed carry permit holders.

Police then went to Williams’ home and confiscated his entire collection of firearms.

“If it was you or I, we would call it theft,” Williams’ attorney, Daniel Rodriguez, said after filing the civil lawsuit.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rogue Government police are not going to stop these illegal actions until someone actually kills them while they are in the process. Then they will never have the opportunity to abuse anyone's rights again.
If there is a threat, eliminate it. Period.

Anonymous said...

Badge or not you do not have the right to violate me or my rights without due process!

Anonymous said...

I have my firearms locked in the Gun Safe. Can't imagine someone taking them from me. There are two sides to every story. If Mr. Williams has a decent attorney he should be successful getting his belongings returned.

Anonymous said...

643, maybe it's time for you and me to come to the aid of Mr. Williams in an out of court manner, since court is what caused this infringement?