Posted on 09/24/2013 5:23:43 PM PDT by virgil283
"A man in Somers, N.Y., hatched a plan to catch the individual responsible for allegedly stealing his pro-gun signs repeatedly from his front yard. He bought a trail cam, set it up near the sign and then waited....When he learned that his sign had been taken yet again, he was elated because he knew he had finally caught the person responsible on camera.
He just didnt expect that person to be a.......
(Excerpt) Read more at moonbattery.com ...
He just didnt expect that person to be a uniformed police officer. Assuming the photos are entirely authentic, a police officer with the Somers Police Department appears to have been caught on camera ripping the sign
the signs looked like this one:;
Has the man been arrested yet?
Ha! Sounds like the title to an old Hardy Boys novel.
Sign owner would have found out sooner if he had a dog tied up in his yard.
Was there not a dog to kill, an old person to beat up?
You forgot: Was there not some innocent driver to be pulled over and fined for not wearing a seatbelt, whose money can be arrested for suspicion of being used in an interrupted drug deal?
Thanks DW...It took almost an hour for me to post this and by the time I did someone got there first.. Oh well, mine did have photos....HA
Yeah, the gunshot would have alerted the whole neighborhood.
Another lawless JBT practicing his craft of disregarding the rights of law-abiding citizens. (jack-booted thug)
This guy is playing this close to the vest...making double sure he was in his rights to post the sign where he did, etc. He knows not to stir up the cops until he has his ducks in a row. Then, if he’s in the right, there will be stirring aplenty, with hornets flying, plenty of wailing and rending of clothes. The NY gun rights organization he’s a part of is whetting their legal stones as we speak.
No big deal; yours is a slightly different account.
Official oppression under color of authority. Federal felony.
Thanks virgil283.
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