We used to call this:
Armed Robbery
Using a Forearm during the commission of a Violent Felony
Unlawful Transfer of a Firearm
not to mention the clear and blatant violation of title 18 section 241,242. The Police are not your friends , they are tyrants doing the bidding of the Ruling Class. If it were me, A formal Criminal complaint would have been filed right before the Civil Lawsuit for Deprivation of Rights. But then again The jack booted thug was just doing his job and following orders, where have we heard that excuse before??
I went on a diet back in 1997. All I see nowadays is a lot of people that need to avoid McDonalds.
Same thing in this video.
“Rosenberg, who says he is a science fiction writer...”
Stupid author of this article. Joel Rosenberg *is* a science fiction & fantasy author:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel_Rosenberg_%28science_fiction_author%29
Didn’t see a reference to an arrest. The firearm was returned when he agreed to put it in his car.
MINNEAPOLIS - Joel Rosenberg is a Minneapolis gun rights advocate and author of several fantasy novels.
"...Rosenberg later poked fun at Palmer in another video that shows him pulling a half-dozen guns and a knife out of his jeans, while wearing a t-shirt that reads, I am not armed, please dont hurt me.
"He even posted an open letter to Palmer on his website, which said, When you stupidly lunged at me to grab my knife and gun, you didnt watch my hands. One of them was on my backup gun, the other was within an inch of my backup knife.
Wow, the cop took the time to pull the bullet and pour out the powder? That's a thorough disarming all right.
Another oh, by the way, two days later she was robbed at gunpoint. Enjoy.NRA: The Untold Story of Gun Confiscation After Katrina
Minnestoopid cops. It figures.
I go to some bicycle races dressed as the Grim Reaper (black hooded robe, halloween scythe - plastic). Typically I would go to the worst hill on the course. The racers and officials, as well as some cycling fans, get a kick out of it. It’s similar to the Devil that shows up at the Tour de France. Well, at one race I was accused of assaulting the racers. The person was not associated with the race at all, but was a typical Minnesota ninny-nanny. And yes, the doofus called the police, who responded.
Notice how the badge-wearing moron appears to point the gun at the lady behind the counter when he is racking the slide to clear the round in the chamber.
I can't knowledgably speak concerning the court order, but as far as state law goes, I perused 39 pages of the Minnesota firearms laws, and couldn't find any reference to a courthouse or jail being off-limits.
Not at all sure the officer knows what he's talking about.