A Marine veteran standing guard outside an Armed Forces Recruiting Center has been told he is no longer welcome and ordered off the property
A Marine veteran standing guard outside an Armed Forces Recruiting Center has been told he isno longer welcome and ordered off the property.
Matthew Benack took up a sentry post outside the Center in Jacksonville, Fla., in response to the deadly attack on five members of the U.S. military last week in Chattanooga, Tenn., WNCT reported.
Police said the vet was within his constitutional rights to have a loaded weapon outside the center as long as the unidentified property owner gave permission.
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Is the building owner going to be held accountable for lack of security?
ReplyDeleteDon't think so - probably a liberal, gun-control, socialist, OweBlama-voting, scumbag....but I'm being redundant....
So the government called the property owner and told him to leave? I'd just go far enough away to wear I'm on public land.
ReplyDeleteExactly, when a cops says leave, you got to public land where that has a public access and there is nothing they can do...
ReplyDeleteAs a side note: I also find it funny when you watch videos of cops telling people to leave, that the person is on private land, and the guy asks "is this owned by the govt or by a private citizen", and the cops say the govt owns it and it is private hahaha what a dumb cop... you people really thing that anything the govt owns is private? no it is public and we all own it....
This is what's wrong with this country.
ReplyDeleteWell they just put a bullseye on that agency sadly.
ReplyDeleteDid your read the full article. Cops said it was ok. It was the owner that forced their hand.
ReplyDeletewhy would anyone want to join the military today and offer their selves up as a sacrifice for the idiots running this country?
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