Haman J.T.
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Emailed my FOIA request early am.
Emailed my FOIA request early am.
Called,left message in voicemail to call me.Didn't get to talk with him. Runaround possibly?I would suggest calling it in too! When I filed a FOIA I emailed it (so there was evidence that I sent the request), and I also called to get imidiate confirmation that my email and request for the FOIA had been recieved.
One other person mentioned that it most cost alot for all the information. For mine, the written report cost around $1 per page (it was 3 pages), the 911 audio CD cost about $15, and the squad car videos/audio for ALL 3 cars/LEO's (which came on 1 DVD) was $25. In my mind$43 is not alot of money for the piece of mind that you personally are holding evidence that can/will help your case. Once you recieve everything you have requested, I suggest making backup copies of EVERYTHING.
Of course you can carry in a PD. As long as they are not in a building with access to a court preemption applies. A court refers to the building and not to a person regardless of how pompous some judges may be.I'm still trying to figure out if we can carry in the PD legally. My only concern is if they have a friend of the court or court officer who resides in the PD. I don't ever recall seeing any signage prohibiting firearms, and would love to OC in there with someone taping, if I can verify that it is legal.
Cite it. I never heard of that. May be so, anyone know?I remember reading that if an agent of the court's office resided withing a building then the court order applied.
§ 11 Searches and seizures.
Sec. 11. The person, houses, papers and possessions of every person shall be secure from
unreasonable searches and seizures. No warrant to search any place or to seize any person or
things shall issue without describing them, nor without probable cause, supported by oath or
affirmation. The provisions of this section shall not be construed to bar from evidence in any
criminal proceeding any narcotic drug, firearm, bomb, explosive or any other dangerous weapon,
seized by a peace officer outside the curtilage of any dwelling house in this state.
Have patience.Where can i read what happened here? I'm very interested in learning more. I'm up here in Gaylord and i can't find anything in any newapapers.:banghead:
I wonder if it would be advisable to get a doctor's report and pics for the physical injuries?I am, at this point speaking to Dean Greenblatt on how to procede.The reason I took down my post is because it was the first time I wrote down my experience,about 45 minutes after it happened, and a post had mentioned it and it sounded good. I will give you a short version of the main points. I was walking down the sidewalk,OCing,a cruiser pulled up next to me on the street,when I looked to my left I saw the LEO pointing his gun at me from the drivers seat,he then yelled to get on the ground,which I did , on my stomach,he got out I asked him what his RS was,he said "walking down the street with a gun". I was cuffed ,he lifted me up by the cuffs causing my knee's to scrape the ground.Verbal abuse and threats ensued,they let me go with warnings. It,s a much longer story but those are the main points.God Bless!
Ishowedmy pharmacist and his employee's the injuries as soon as they left,as it happened right in front of the pharmacy.And videos.hamaneggs wrote:I wonder if it would be advisable to get a doctor's report and pics for the physical injuries?I am, at this point speaking to Dean Greenblatt on how to procede.The reason I took down my post is because it was the first time I wrote down my experience,about 45 minutes after it happened, and a post had mentioned it and it sounded good. I will give you a short version of the main points. I was walking down the sidewalk,OCing,a cruiser pulled up next to me on the street,when I looked to my left I saw the LEO pointing his gun at me from the drivers seat,he then yelled to get on the ground,which I did , on my stomach,he got out I asked him what his RS was,he said "walking down the street with a gun". I was cuffed ,he lifted me up by the cuffs causing my knee's to scrape the ground.Verbal abuse and threats ensued,they let me go with warnings. It,s a much longer story but those are the main points.God Bless!
Helps, but not doctors. I hope you got pictures as well.ghostrider wrote:Ishowedmy pharmacist and his employee's the injuries as soon as they left,as it happened right in front of the pharmacy.And videos.hamaneggs wrote:I wonder if it would be advisable to get a doctor's report and pics for the physical injuries?I am, at this point speaking to Dean Greenblatt on how to procede.The reason I took down my post is because it was the first time I wrote down my experience,about 45 minutes after it happened, and a post had mentioned it and it sounded good. I will give you a short version of the main points. I was walking down the sidewalk,OCing,a cruiser pulled up next to me on the street,when I looked to my left I saw the LEO pointing his gun at me from the drivers seat,he then yelled to get on the ground,which I did , on my stomach,he got out I asked him what his RS was,he said "walking down the street with a gun". I was cuffed ,he lifted me up by the cuffs causing my knee's to scrape the ground.Verbal abuse and threats ensued,they let me go with warnings. It,s a much longer story but those are the main points.God Bless!