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BATF: Coerced Consent in Pinedale, Wyoming (Direct Link to Article)
Pinedale Roundup; Pinedale, Wyoming ^ | January 10, 2002 | Jason Mundy & Rob Shaul,editor

Posted on 01/13/2002 8:58:10 AM PST by Old Badger

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ATF Search - Coerced Consent
Man agrees to search at gunpoint
by Jason Mundy

ATF Search

At approximately 9:30 on a quiet Sunday morning last month, Bargerville resident Craig Storer woke to someone pounding so hard on his front door that it was "literally shaking the trailer." Running in his pajamas to look out the window, Mr. Storer saw a Deputy Sheriff's truck and a metallic silver vehicle parked in his driveway. Unknown to Mr. Storer, outside a swarm of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) agents and Sublette County Sheriff's deputies had been positioned at various locations around his bright blue trailer. Law enforcement officers were also positioned on Highway 191, leading toward the frontage road where Mr. Storer's trailer is located.

ATF agents and Sheriff's deputies were there to search Mr. Storer's trailer for illegal firearms. According to Sheriff's Detective, Paul Raftery, the Sheriff's office had information that Mr. Storer possessed automatic weapons and explosives. Because the Sheriff's office has no jurisdiction to enforce laws pertaining to illegal firearms, the ATF was contacted. The ATF began its own investigation of Mr. Storer, said Mr. Raftery.

The ATF and the Sheriff's deputies arrived at Mr. Storer's trailer without a search warrant.

According to Mr. Raftery, the ATF had been working with the Assistant U.S. Attorney and was in the process of getting a warrant, but it was the decision of Resident Agent in Charge, Gilbert Salinas of the ATF office in Cheyenne, to go ahead with the planned raid, without one.

Jeans still in his hand, Mr. Storer opened the door of the trailer leading outside to a small front porch. What he saw was the muzzle of a pistol pointing directly at his head. His first thought was to back up.

"I thought I was being robbed," said Mr. Storer.

Officers began shouting orders for Mr. Storer to turn around. As he did, he caught sight of two other men outside a small window pointing pistols in his direction. According to Mr. Storer, none of the men who had guns pointed at him identified themselves as law enforcement officers.

One of the ATF agents ordered Mr. Storer to stand face against a nearby wall with his hands on his head, and then proceeded to search him.

"At the time I still didn't realize that this was ATF," he said.

The agent then asked who was in the house and Mr. Storer called out to his girlfriend, who was in the back bedroom.

"They told me they were there to search the house. I asked then if they had a warrant," said Mr. Storer. They did not. An ATF agent instead presented Mr. Storer with a consent form to sign allowing the ATF agents and the Sheriff's deputies to search his trailer.

Mr. Storer, still in his pajamas and his hands on his head, surrounded by armed officers, was given an option. He and his girlfriend, who was wearing a t-shirt and little else, could wait outside in the cold until the ATF could obtain a warrant on a Sunday morning, or he could just sign the consent.

Mr. Storer was furious that both law enforcement agencies arrived to search his trailer with no warrant, based on information provided to the ATF and deputies by informants. He said if they ATF was keeping surveillance on him and had received warnings about supposed illegal weapons, they should have gotten a warrant.

"This sort of think happened in Nazi Germany," said Mr. Storer.

" My girlfriend was freaking out. I'm thinking do I sign or don't I? I don't owe them anything. I haven't done anything wrong."

Mr. Storer, still at gunpoint, decided to sign the consent form.

Once they had consent, agents began asking Mr. Storer if he had any illegal weapons. They wanted to know what guns he had, how many guns he had, and where they were located. They asked him if he had or had made any silencers. For the next twenty minutes ATF agents and Sheriff's deputies searched the trailer. They rummaged through boxes, examined gun cases and rifled through shelves looking for illegal firearms and parts kits that could convert guns from semi-automatic to fully automatic.

What they found were a couple of shotguns, two semi-automatic assault rifles ( a replica of an AK-47 and an M-16) a 9mm Berreta pistol, a .50 caliber single-shot, long-range rifle and a few other standard field rifles. All the guns found were legal. However, the .50 caliber did raise some eyebrows with ATF agents, said Mr. Storer.

"I've shot rounds through a car hood from a mile away with this gun," said Mr. Storer, as he displayed the rifle. The length of the gun is about 3 feet long, painted camouflage and looks menacing. Mr. Storer said there is a movement by the US government to classify the gun as a destructive weapon, which could make it illegal to purchase, even as a parts kit.

But the ATF did not confiscate the gun, which they had the legal authority to do under new anti-terrorism laws passed after Sept. 11. Mr. Storer readily admitted that he had bought the gun as a parts kit from a dealer, who he thought, had been arrested earlier for having 32 unregistered machine guns.

As the search continued, one sheriff's deputy emerged from the back bedroom and walked into where Mr. Storer, his girlfriend and a few agents and deputies were sitting, carrying a small bottle containing a white powder.

"They actually asked me if it was Anthrax," said Mr. Storer. Instead of Anthrax, the powder was cretonne, a dietary supplement for weightlifters, said Mr. Storer. The bottle and powder were taken and have not been returned by Sheriff's Deputies," he said.

After the search was conducted, which did not turn up anything illegal, both agencies vacated the trailer, leaving Mr. Storer angered and dumbfounded at what just happened.

"One of the agents told me as he was leaving that it must of been one of my doper friends that turned me in. That really pissed me off."

Mr. Storer has no prior convictions in Wyoming and said that his record is completely clean, except for a DUI a couple of years ago. He emphasized how frightening it was that a government agency could barge in his home and intimidate him into signing a consent to search form simply on the claims of an informant.

"My home is my sovereignty. My entire soul, everything I have in this world was bared to Sublette County and the Federal Government, legally," he concluded.

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From the pages of
The Pinedale Roundup
Volume 96, Number 15 - January 10, 2002
brought to you online by Pinedale Online


Opinion

by Rob Shaul, Editor

Jack-booted Thugs

Jack-booted Thugs?

Craig Storer's description of the Sheriff and ATF raid on his home last month is chilling. First, I find it incredible that law enforcement officers began the search without a search warrant.

Second, the Sheriff and ATF conducted a raid of this magnitude with obviously scant information and justification is frightful.

Finally, the fact that the Sheriff and the ATF seem to be pointing fingers at each other for this incident is shameless.

Concerning the search warrant, the officers say they were in the process of getting one, but were afraid Mr. Storer might flee, so they conducted the raid without one. I'm not sure I believe them. Perhaps the ATF couldn't find a judge who would grant a search warrant based on the scant information they had about Mr. Storer - so they decided to coerce a consent search instead. We're going to follow up with the U.S. Attorney to see if indeed a search warrant was in the process.

Based on Mr. Storer's description of the events, he has a good legal argument that his consent to the search was coerced. The Sheriff's Deputies and ATF agents may have seriously violated Mr. Storer's civil rights.

I'm disappointed in Sheriff Hank Ruland for this debacle. In his press release and subsequent interview, Sheriff Ruland indicated that because his deputies and the ATF agents found no illegal guns in Mr. Storer's house, it was no big deal. But it is a big deal. Before waking someone up early on a Sunday morning with a swarm of officers waving guns around, you'd think law enforcement would be very sure it was going to find something. This kind of heavy-handed law enforcement isn't supposed to happen in America.

Mr. Ruland also failed to mention in his press release or interview that the deputies and ATF agents didn't have a search warrant before they conducted the raid. This is a major omission.

The ATF won't talk to us. The Sheriff's department points fingers at the feds for making the final call on the decision to go with the raid.

Ultimately, the responsibility rests with Sheriff Ruland as the elected official for law enforcement in Sublette County. He owes Mr. Storer and his constituents an explanation.

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To: Travis McGee
They just might find that on their next visit.
"See? We were right all along!"
41 posted on 01/14/2002 8:47:31 AM PST by exodus
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To: exodus
They'll find some "dope" too. Remember the wisecrack about "doper friends" in the article? A sure-fire way to get a lot of conservatives to say, "Well, then it's justified."
42 posted on 01/14/2002 8:51:32 AM PST by alpowolf
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To: mpoulin
"...His cellmate, who DID sign a confession
(after seeing his granddaugter being tortured)
was never released.

Zoltan's advice to his students was very simple:
Never sign anything.
# 39 by mpoulin

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That would be hard to do under those circumstances,
but I bet signing didn't help that poor gentleman's granddaughter.

43 posted on 01/14/2002 8:52:32 AM PST by exodus
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To: alpowolf
Thank God he didn't have a copy of the Constitution in the house.
44 posted on 01/14/2002 8:55:23 AM PST by exodus
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To: exodus
It's a well established BATF playbook. These folks will be demoted for not following SOPs.
45 posted on 01/14/2002 8:58:33 AM PST by Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee; harpseal
Just so you guys know, I'm gonna try real hard to stay on top of this one. Something about it has just really struck a nerve with me. This can't be allowed to "just go away".

And I, too, was very surprised that he wasn't "shot while resisting". Seems like an oversight, based on the BATF's past activities. I'm sure some of their superiors are up in arms right now; about them letting him live, not the way the raid was conducted.

46 posted on 01/14/2002 9:01:18 AM PST by John R. (Bob) Locke
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To: John R. (Bob) Locke
Someone must have forgot to bring the pyrotechnics, or the ready drop bag of inert grenades and bomb making literature.
47 posted on 01/14/2002 9:05:54 AM PST by Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee
I wonder where the "the rank and file police are on our side" crew is? In spite of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, some freepers insist that the JBTs are here to protect us.
48 posted on 01/14/2002 9:08:51 AM PST by from occupied ga
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To: from occupied ga
Of course they are here to protect us, but of course the best protection of all comes in a police state.
49 posted on 01/14/2002 9:12:48 AM PST by Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee
The really sad part about this topic is the small number of people who have posted their outrage here on this thread. If this doesn't seriously offend the sensibilities of a large number of FR posters, then we're in bigger trouble than I thought.
50 posted on 01/14/2002 9:13:58 AM PST by John R. (Bob) Locke
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To: mpoulin
"Never sign anything."

I don't know what I'd do if my granddaughter was being tortured, but in the case described here, I would have signed the form, with 2 slight modifications to my signature:

Let them try to bring THAT to court to prove I consented. :D
51 posted on 01/14/2002 9:16:58 AM PST by Joe Slobonavich
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To: Travis McGee
Of course they are here to protect us, but of course the best protection of all comes in a police state.

And the easiest people to protect are six feet under...

52 posted on 01/14/2002 9:23:54 AM PST by John R. (Bob) Locke
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To: John R. (Bob) Locke
Well in fairness this article was posted twice before this weekend with defective links to the story which kept dropping. (Old Badger's got it right this time!) That sort of spread out the thread.

********************************************************************

For any new freepers who don't know, I am writing a novel about the federal government's assault on the 2nd amendment which follows a scenario which could be put into action at almost any time in this era of the "Patriot Act". I think my novel will be more accessible than John Ross' fine novel "Unintended Consequences", (certainly it will be shorter, at under 400 pages, and it will not be gratuitously, needlessly sexual).

The novel starts in an NFL stadium high in a light tower when a groggy unemployed much VA-hospitalized "Gulf War Syndrome" vet awakens. He is dressed in desert cammies and has an AK-47 tied to him with a lanyard, has a terrible headache and a dry mouth and no clue what he is doing there. Just as he begins to sit up on the ledge, a helicopter comes into his view from the sun and he is shot by a local SWAT sniper. That is how the novel opens.

Naturally, when the local police go to this broke semi-retard loser's trailer in Virginia, they find it loaded with "assault rifles", "hate literature" and "bomb making materials". As you would expect. And quite convincing, to the sheeple watching on ABCNNBCBS. He did it, case closed.

Of course, 100s are dead by "his" bullets and many hundreds more are dead and injured in the panic and stampede. On Monday both houses of congress pass an emergency bill in record time outlawing the private possession of all centerfire semi-auto rifles, with a one-week turn in period and no buy-back. The few pro 2nd Amendment congressmen willing to speak are shouted into silence, the bill is passed and signed by the president, public opinion polls show overwhelming support for it.

The next Friday night there is a "gun store kristallnacht" in SE Virginia as "mobs of outraged citizens" in the dead patsy's home town torch them with gasoline bombs. The mobs are actually gang bangers on parole recruited by the acutal organizers of the stadium massacre, who are two deranged and power mad BATF officials. They hope by creating a massacre blamed on easy access to high capacity "assault rifles" to become the leaders of a new anti gun federal law enforcement division with sweeping powers and unlimited funding.

A decorated Viet Nam green beret is killed with a bomb secretly placed in his car, then it is leaked to the media that he was on his way to blow up a federal building when "his bomb went off prematurely". Other "false flag" black operations of this sort lead to a public climate of fear and hysteria over "right wing militia terrorism". The aim of the plotters is to have the president authorize the creation of a special covert federal unit which will be permitted to act outside the constitution to pro-actively terminate "suspected terrorists" using Phoenix Program tactics on American soil during "the emergency".

That is just the beginning, but as you can imagine, the plot does not exactly go according to plan. A new division of the BATF is secretly named the "lead agency" in the repression of "gun nuts and militia fanatics", when actually it was a rogue BATF senior official who orchestrated the stadium massacre in order to increase his power and his budget in the predictable reaction to the "right wing militia massacre and bombings". In fact, this official had conveniently already written contingency plans for this type of new counter terrorism unit, and is (as he planned) named the first chief of the new covert "Special Projects Division".

Anyway, the situation evolves into a sub rosa "dirty war" of secret arrests, covert "interrogation centers", "disappearances", assasinations and counter assasinations, with the JBTs using the latest computer, GPS, wireless, and digital face imaging technology, and the other side using their "ten million scoped deer rifles" one shot at a time that I used to write about. Running throughout the book is the race to solve the mystery of the stadium shooter: was he truly, as reported, a deranged former Marine, or just a hapless patsy? Did he even fire a shot? If he is a patsy, who put him up there with the rifle?

Needless to say, ABCNNBCBS has one opinion (the anti gun govt. line) while the internet forums are a hotbed of opposing theories. A website called FreeAmerica.Com plays a major role in revealing the details of the plot, the truth and the outcome is left up in the air until the very end, as some of the targeted "right wing gun nuts" take the dirty war back to the "Special Projects Division", and the full truth about the stadium massacre and aftermath is readied for airing on one new major news network, while the S.P.D. races to stop the story from airing by all the means at its disposal.

Post 9-11 I lost a couple of months of writing time, wondering if my novel would have any more relevance or would even be sellable. Current events such as those mentioned in the article above convince me that my story is more relevant than ever. I have been redirecting some of the plot line slightly to take into account legitimate fears of arab muslim terrorism, which have had the side effect of prodding most Americans to accept ever greater restrictions on their civil liberties. And as we see, we have a federal law enforcement apparatus which seems ever more willing to adopt gestapo tactics in the name of combating terrorism, and would like nothing more than to find domestic "right wing militia terrorist groups" to turn their new powers against.

And if the JBTs cannot find actual "right wing militia terrorists", it may prove very tempting to some in the "anti terrorism industry" to create them.

53 posted on 01/14/2002 9:24:04 AM PST by Travis McGee
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To: John R. (Bob) Locke; travis McGee
Any new articles should go to both the police issues bump list "donut watch" and the bang_list. I too want some follow up on this but I doubt that any agent will be disciplined let alone fired.

Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown

54 posted on 01/14/2002 9:32:09 AM PST by harpseal
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To: Travis McGee
Let me know when the book comes out.
Do you have any other books?
55 posted on 01/14/2002 9:35:14 AM PST by exodus
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To: harpseal
The only discipline will be for forgetting the pyro and the drop bag of "hate and bomb making literature".
56 posted on 01/14/2002 9:37:53 AM PST by Travis McGee
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To: NoCurrentFreeperByThatName
Land of the free, huh?
32 by NoCurrentFreeperByThatName

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Yep.
Land of the free-to-obey.

57 posted on 01/14/2002 9:38:18 AM PST by exodus
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To: exodus
This will be my first full length novel, if I get it published! Later this year I hope.
58 posted on 01/14/2002 9:39:01 AM PST by Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee
but of course the best protection of all comes in a police state

The question arises, the best protection for whom? Undoubtedly the best protection for the police is found in a police state. Everyone is aware of the usual hammer and sickle rhetoric every time a cop is killed (they become instant heroes of the rodina) about how they put their lives on the live every day blah blah blah... I remember doing a calculation the last time a Baltimore cop was killed and figuring out that an ordinary baltimore citizen was more likely to get murdered than was a cop, and baltimore isn't a complete police state yet. (Although with Glendenning as gov and Kennedy as his anointed replacement can this be far behind?)

59 posted on 01/14/2002 9:45:17 AM PST by from occupied ga
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To: exodus
"...Independence limited

freedom of choices made for you

my friend

freedom of speech is words

that they will bend

freedom, with THEIR exception.....

FREEDOM NO LONGER FREES YOU!"

Metallica, 1988, from ...And Justice For All

60 posted on 01/14/2002 9:47:13 AM PST by WALLACE212
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