Posted on 03/17/2013 12:57:29 PM PDT by Red in Blue PA
The fight has officially been brought to my front door
Last night I was out with a buddy of mine. I got a text from my wife that the cops and dyfs are at the house and they wanna check out my guns and needed me to open my safe. I'm instantly on my way. I get in contact with evan Nappen on the way. I explain the situation. I walk in my house and hand the phone to the first cop I see. Then direct all of em outside. Dyfs got a call because of a pic on my son holding a gun. They wanted to look around and check all my guns out, make sure they were all registered. Obviously that didn't go well because I refused. I had Nappen on speaker phone the entire time so they had to deal with both of us. They kept trying to pressure me to open my safe. They had no warrant, no charges, nothing. I didn't budge. I was told I was being "unreasonable" and that I was acting suspicious because I wouldn't open my safe. Told me they were gonna get a search warrant. Told em go ahead. Nappen (my lawyer) asked me for the dyfs workers name. she wouldnt give it. i asked for credentials and she wouldnt show em. i tried to take a pic of her and she turned around real fast and walked away. After a while of them threatening to take my kids, get warrants and intimidation they left. Empty handed and seeing nothing.
People it can happen that fast. Most people wouldn't have stood up to them like I did.
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Sue them for what. I know they old saying that you can sue anyone for anything, but what would he sue them for? Harassment?
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I would have asked the police for the identity of the Dyfs, saying that you intended to file a complaint against the Dyfs, and it would be essential for any litigation that the identity of their agent be part of the police record as a material witness, also in case criminal charges are eventually filed.
I’m pretty sure the police would have to at least put it in their records, and once in there as “certified” by the police, there is no more “wasn’t me” defense.
“We really need an app which can be used to take a pic and send it to a pre-set destination in one click.”
I’ve been mulling over writing something similar. You’ve got a good variant there, will consider.
“I think I would opt for living in a free state.”
Interesting that you used that nomenclature, “free state”.
Perhaps you’d be interested in this post I just put up today:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/2997788/posts?page=6#6
Thanks for that information. I did not know that.
The writer, though, should have gone over his composition and made that clear to people such as myself who are not familiar with Mr. Nappen.
Prepare for the Boot on the Neck,,,,
Just an irritant to me about the writing:
Ok I’m not sure what happened. They were trying to take his guns away or just look at them or what?
one of my son’s threw out of his house a female cop that was out of line....the Chief of police in the small town had her call and apologize.....they are not all idiots, some are honest...and it starts with the chief and filters down to the beat cop....my dad always said if the cops are out of line its their superiors that allow it...he was a cop and had men under him...
I'm talking in the context of 2013, not 1857. The article was about the blatant attempt to violate a family's Constitutional rights by attempting to harass the head of the house to open his safe and provide his firearms to the police for "inspection", even though there was no reasonable cause. Today's New Jersey is a socialist hellhole that violates our Constitution and Bill of Rights on so many levels. New Jersey residents are more subjects than free people.
Hey, I can express my opinion on a document, such as other Freepers often do when they see a poorly-written piece.
And I don’t give a sh@t what you think about it.
bump
“asked me for the dyfs workers name. she wouldnt give it. i asked for credentials and she wouldnt show em. “
On my property they’d be on REAL rocky ground at this point. These aren’t honest officials, these are thugs.
Boogar-digger on bang-switch?
Not in my house!
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