peterarthur
Regular Member
With all of the bad stuff going on with LEO's, I just have to make a post about two great LEO's I met tonight.
My mother-in-law had $500 stolen from her purse in her apartment, PROBABLY by a "friend" who was visiting when I stopped in to pick her up.
The two officers that responded to the non-emergency call were a short french guy, Officer Hanriot and a tall, young, black rookie name Officer Brown. When they walked in one of the first questions concerned my sidearm. The rookie asked his partner if he needed to secure my sidearm since it was a crime scene. I asked if it was actually necessary, in a nice way, and Hanriot said no, but asked why I was carrying
I used Chiang's line, "I am a 2nd amendment activist" and I smiled. We talked about gun laws in Missouri and Kansas which they were both not very well aware of, but they listened politely and nodded and asked nice questions. The rookie patiently questioned and listened to my mother-in-law who can barely speak since her stroke, but he understood her and treated her very kindly. Hanriot started chatting about Glocks (KC cops carry 40Cal Glocks) and Ar-15's. Turns out we are both DPMS fans and owners.
I spent alot of time explaining open carry, told them about this website and walked them out.
Two very professional and pleasant officers. I will be writing their bosses. They are probably the finest officers (human beings!!) I believe I have met in KC so far. I told them to expect to see some of you around town. They are from 75th st.
My mother-in-law had $500 stolen from her purse in her apartment, PROBABLY by a "friend" who was visiting when I stopped in to pick her up.
The two officers that responded to the non-emergency call were a short french guy, Officer Hanriot and a tall, young, black rookie name Officer Brown. When they walked in one of the first questions concerned my sidearm. The rookie asked his partner if he needed to secure my sidearm since it was a crime scene. I asked if it was actually necessary, in a nice way, and Hanriot said no, but asked why I was carrying
I used Chiang's line, "I am a 2nd amendment activist" and I smiled. We talked about gun laws in Missouri and Kansas which they were both not very well aware of, but they listened politely and nodded and asked nice questions. The rookie patiently questioned and listened to my mother-in-law who can barely speak since her stroke, but he understood her and treated her very kindly. Hanriot started chatting about Glocks (KC cops carry 40Cal Glocks) and Ar-15's. Turns out we are both DPMS fans and owners.
I spent alot of time explaining open carry, told them about this website and walked them out.
Two very professional and pleasant officers. I will be writing their bosses. They are probably the finest officers (human beings!!) I believe I have met in KC so far. I told them to expect to see some of you around town. They are from 75th st.