Ok, the video I just watched was the one I posted on page one of this discussion. It starts where the one open weapon carrier is facing off with five policemen and they are returning his weapon because he committed no crime. At some point he mentions his partially consumed drink. I can not hear much of it but he is handed a paper to sign by the police and asks if it is from the store manager and if it is nationwide. The "public servant", who swore an oath to the constitution, then tells him he is a really bad person and does not understand what he has done, unlike the only ones who have infinite wisdom and are paid by taxpayer monies to live that wisdom. He does sign the paper. This video covers 3 minutes and 18 seconds.
I faced off about six federal agents and a city policeman at one point in my past. I also violated no laws. I was detained for about 20-30 minutes. My multiple weapons were taken and I paid a lawyer to get them back. After about 10 minutes, even though I was calm, my knees started to shake. This is very embarrassing when you know you are not scared, you know you have not violated any laws, and you are ready to fight for your rights because you know they are so important, but you options are very limited at that time. Based on my experience, I give this fellow a 5 star rating. It is easy to misjudge this episode much as a judge would when he is seated in his court room. Take that judge out of his controlled surroundings and he might well be pissing in his pants. I will pause at this point and ask if anybody would like to join me in challenging wrongful authority such as in this Walmart instance by standing up to the police in numbers. It is awfully hard when you are alone and have been stripped of your weapons.
HLB