Posted on 01/18/2002 9:15:29 AM PST by Old Badger
Pinedale Roundup
The Pinedale Roundup Volume 96, Number 16 - January 17, 2002 brought to you online by Pinedale Online
by Rob Shaul, Editor
Talk to the Girlfriend
Talk to the Girlfriend?
I'm having difficulty with U.S. Attorney Matthew Mead and Sublette County Sheriff Hank Ruland's explanation of the December 16, 2001 BATF raid on Craig Storer's trailer in Bargerville.
First, Mr. Mead maintains that the purpose of the raid was to "contact the female companion ... in order to learn additional information."
If the BATF agents wanted to question Mr. Storer's girlfriend, why did law enforcement officers show up at the trailer in overwhelming force, with guns drawn and begin pounding on the front door? Isn't this an awfully aggressive and threatening way to question a potential informant?
Mr. Mead claims that the BATF agents didn't know that Mr. would be at the trailer. But, according to Mr. Mead's own letter, the BATF did know that Mr. Storer may be staying at the trailer. You would think the agents would have known for sure of Mr. Storer's whereabouts before knocking on the door that Sunday morning.
Sheriff Ruland says the officers arrived in force, heavily armed and at the ready that Sunday morning because they wanted to err on the cautious side, and do all they could to protect officers' safety. This makes perfect sense on the surface, however, according to Mr. Mead, the BATF and Sheriff's Office were told that Mr. Storer might violently resist arrest, and had made plans to eventually approach Mr. Storer while he was away from his home and "safely away from the community at large."
If indeed officer safety was paramount as Sheriff Ruland claims, why didn't the BATF and deputies wait until they knew Mr. Storer was not at the trailer before trying to contact his girlfriend? By not taking this obvious precaution, they put themselves, Mr. Storer and his girlfriend at risk of a violent confrontation.
Further, Mr. Storer's trailer is very near at least one other Bargerville residence. Mr. Mead said the authorities had information that Mr. Storer had fully automatic weapons and explosives such as grenades. If a major fire fight had broken erupted, innocent Sublette County residents could have been caught in the crossfire.
Mr. Mead verified that an application for a search warrant for the trailer was never presented to a federal judge for consideration. I find this chilling, especially given that the BATF first inquired about an application for a search warrant on Thursday, Dec. 13, three days ahead of the raid on Mr. Storer's trailer. There was certainly enough time to present a warrant to a judge.
Mr. Mead's explanation of the raid has only raised more questions. Something isn't right. |
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Local cops have no jurisdiction on illegal firearms? What? That means the ATF has jurisdiction in all events? That's scary!
EBUCK
The BATF agents were probably looking for another good Media Photo Op. Obviously, BATF didn't learn a damn thing from Waco!
EBUCK
In my town of 400,000 people the police chief allowed the BATF to come in and raid this one gun dealer. The gun dealer's crime was that he failed to pay a $100 fee to the city to operate a pawn shop. The gun dealer tried to do everything legal, but the city employees didn't know about the pawn shop fee requirement for gun dealers, so they didn't tell him about it even though he asked if he'd gotten all his permits taken care of. It was a local law that hadn't been enforced for years. The BATF people found it on the books and then coerced the city police to participate in the raid against this fellow over this $100 fee he hadn't paid. They roughed him up, roughed up his neighbor even who merely came out of his house to watch. Then they threw all his antique guns across a room and into a barrel precisely so that they could harm this individual's property. There are many other shocking examples of this jack-booted thug culture in that organization. They've been known to chase the family cats around the back yard in order to stomp them to death. They've been known to shove a 9 month pregnant woman against a wall so violently that she miscarries as a result.
It is the apparatus of fascism. Republican cheerleaders beware!!!
It's just not possible that U.S. Government employees, these brave ATFer's, could be so disrespectful towards Americans.
You should be ashamed of yourself!
(sarcasm off)
No so................. unless this case involving another Sheriff has been overruled: "Check it out HERE"
EBUCK
No the reporter has the facts exactly right.............the Sheriff has made that remark a number of times. The question was raised "What would he do if the local bank was robbed....call the feds and wait?
Time to elect a new sheriff eh?
EBUCK
No kidding.
In another post about this event, the newspaper article claimed that the BATF could have confiscated the guy's .50 caliber rifle under the new "Patriot Act".
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