http://www.startribune.com/philando-castile-had-permit-to-carry-gun/386054481/
They cite an unnamed source.
can ANYONE cite the Ramsey Sheriffs dept or ANY governmental as stating Philando Castile had a valid permit?
Why is not the argument that it doesn’t matter if he had a permit or not, if he reached for a gun after the officer told him to stop, no permit or NRA endorsement or outrage is going to change that he was going to get shot.
I see the Wash. Compost is trolling again.
I have been asking for 2 days why is the Sheriff silent?
Revealing this will not hinder or obstruct any investigation.
Philando Castile was stopped 52 times by police: Was it racial profiling?
No idea what laws are in MN. Perhaps someone from there can jump in?
They lied, he had no permit but that doesnt fit their agenda.
Don’t shoot til you see the whites of their eyes.
Waiting before shooting off our mouths. ... or posts ... is sometimes well advised.
One of the biggest mistakes of our current dear leader is speaking before the facts are in. It is also the biggest risk of our future leader.
As a good salesman and negotiator knows, sometimes its best to shut up.
More media bullsh*t.
They’d wet themselves over it if it were true.
It’s not.
55 years ago the Post was the conservative paper matched against the Star’s liberalism.
Whatever source allegedly revealed CW info to this news organization was probably in violation for doing to.
Begs the question, why don't the authorities in MN just say one way or another if he had a permit?
Castile was stopped because Officer Yanez noticed that he matched the physical description of the robber of a convenience store, caught with great clarity by the stores CCTV camera, and that included a description by Yanez of his nose.
When he looked down into the car, he saw a gun on Castiles thigh. That would catch any officers attention. Neither of the occupants complied with Officer Yanezs instructions.
With a robbery suspect sitting there with a gun in full sight, *not* complying with instructions, should Yanez have waited for Castile to pull his gun? Or maybe the equally uncompliant woman with him? Quick-draw situation?
It's a tough case and we probably (undoubtedly) don't know all the fact yet. But whether Castile had a permit or not, would be the least of Officer Yaneez' worries.
...claimed his "side bitch"...who lied about the tail light
On a cold December day I went to tour the USGS Landsat facility near Sioux Falls, SD. I told the guard inside that I had left my drivers license on the car seat after showing it to the guard at the main entrance. He asked if I had any other forms of ID and I showed him my CCW permit. He said if it was good enough for my sheriff it was good enough for him.