enigmamdw
Regular Member
Sorry folks, no travesties to report here. In fact the LEO had every right to be in an agitated suspicious state and they were not.
I was away from my apartment, having allowed a good and trusted friend to stay the night at my place. I had all my weapons, except my OC weapon, put away in my safe.
I got a call from said trusted friend saying, "I accidentally shot your M4". Of course I didn't believe him, but when he said he couldn't find where the bullet went, I started to come around. Naturally someone called the cops and they were soon there. (I'm still stuck away from the ship ATT) The police did find the hole and it was in the floor passing into the apartment below and striking but not passing through the wall below. Luckily the person in the room was unharmed.
After the police entered and searched the place, they actually left the weapon in the safe. They never even place my friend in cuffs... :banana:
I finally got speak to the OIC on scene after getting dispatch to understand my mounting apprehension of police crawling though my house without me there. But it turns out I had absolutely nothing to worry about.
I got there. Clearly OC’ing and they don't even bat an eye. I know at least 4 of the 6 officers inhabiting my living room have noticed but not even a nod of recognition. I was well pleased with the non reaction.
I safed the weapon in question, they never asked for indent, ran serials, and beyond asking my name they didn't ask for anything, while emphatically stating to me that they were going to make this as low key as they could possibly make it. A Class 1 Misdemeanor to exact.
After I had assured the on scene OIC that the weapon and him were not going to be in each others vicinity for 24hrs they took the spent brass for processing and were gone within minutes. I'd like to tell you I got all their names to recognize them for a job well done, but I was a bit hyped up and that really didn't cross my mind till later.
I will be making a phone call to the precinct to convey my thanks for their outstanding professionalism tomorrow.
I was away from my apartment, having allowed a good and trusted friend to stay the night at my place. I had all my weapons, except my OC weapon, put away in my safe.
I got a call from said trusted friend saying, "I accidentally shot your M4". Of course I didn't believe him, but when he said he couldn't find where the bullet went, I started to come around. Naturally someone called the cops and they were soon there. (I'm still stuck away from the ship ATT) The police did find the hole and it was in the floor passing into the apartment below and striking but not passing through the wall below. Luckily the person in the room was unharmed.
After the police entered and searched the place, they actually left the weapon in the safe. They never even place my friend in cuffs... :banana:
I finally got speak to the OIC on scene after getting dispatch to understand my mounting apprehension of police crawling though my house without me there. But it turns out I had absolutely nothing to worry about.
I got there. Clearly OC’ing and they don't even bat an eye. I know at least 4 of the 6 officers inhabiting my living room have noticed but not even a nod of recognition. I was well pleased with the non reaction.
I safed the weapon in question, they never asked for indent, ran serials, and beyond asking my name they didn't ask for anything, while emphatically stating to me that they were going to make this as low key as they could possibly make it. A Class 1 Misdemeanor to exact.
After I had assured the on scene OIC that the weapon and him were not going to be in each others vicinity for 24hrs they took the spent brass for processing and were gone within minutes. I'd like to tell you I got all their names to recognize them for a job well done, but I was a bit hyped up and that really didn't cross my mind till later.
I will be making a phone call to the precinct to convey my thanks for their outstanding professionalism tomorrow.