He had a 30 round mag which is illegal in that state. He said an old Army buddy snitched him out
Some buddy. A buddy-effer more like.
The Army 'buddy' told the sheriff that he had PTSD whereupon the sferiff decided with no medical proof or proof of any kind other than this buddys word that an armed response to forcibly detain the veteran to help with his mental problems.
You just have to wonder with the highest ever percentage of PTSD vets being 20 to 25% of these vets from just the iraq/afghan conflicts how many sheriffs it will take now to ensure these guys are not having any mental problems, or owning 30rd magazines.