Edward Peruta
Regular Member
There is much more to this case then is contained in this police report, and more will be posted.
While reading this, remember, there was NO search warrant, NO Risk Warrant, NO Protective order of any kind and Mr. (Redacted does not own a "REVOLVER".
THEN CONSIDER THE FACT THAT NORWALK POLICE SEIZED THE WEAPONS OF MRS. (REDACTED) WHO DID NOTHING WRONG.
QUESTIONS:
Will the State dismiss/drop the charges if Mr. (REDACTED) submits to a comprehensive psychological examination to determine his mental state to possess and carry firearms?
Is the voice mail message so generic that it fails to be a physical threat of violence?
If Mr. (REDACTED) did not own or carry a firearm, would he have been arrested for making the statement on the Doctor’s Voice mail?
Taking into consideration everything they believe and know about Mr. (REDACTED) including but not limited to:
The fact that he:
1. “CARRIES AND BRANDISHES A FIREARM TO THE OFFICE FOR MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS”
2. “SEEMS UNSTABLE”
3. Expresses “RADICAL RIGHT-WING” political beliefs
4. Allegedly has an “UNSTABLE IRRITABLE DEMEANOR”
5. “is easily excited and often voices strong opinions on politics”
Did anyone in the office inform him that he should NOT bring or carry a firearm to the office?
Is Mr. (REDACTED) the first upset patient to state dissatisfaction verbally or leave a complaint with the office by voice mail?
FACTS:
Mr. (REDACTED) and his wife obtained their permits and firearms following the 2007 Cheshire home invasion.
As a courtesy Mr. (REDACTED) advised the staff and Dr. that he carried a firearm and that he possessed a valid permit to do so.
At no time prior to the date in question was Mr. (REDACTED) asked or told not to bring a firearm to the office.
On the voice mail audio referenced and described Mr. (REDACTED) never mentions or references a firearm or any form of violence.
Mr. (REDACTED) is alleged to have left the following voice mail:
“He will provide those. I want them forwarded. If I haven’t heard within 48 hrs that the results have not been forwarded to Dr. Altman. I will be walking into the office and it will not be pretty. Do you understand me? I paid for these up front + you will provide them.”
The office staff members claim that Mr. (REDACTED) sounded irate.
The office staff providing the statement then goes on to state that Mr. (REDACTED) is known to carry a gun into the office during his visits + place it on the table under his hat. He typically alerts the physician that he has a firearm + has a permit to carry it.
The office staff member then goes on to state that Mr. (REDACTED), (in her opinion), has an excitable personality, is extremely opinionated + politically extremely one-sided.
The office staff member goes on to explain:
This voice mail left me uncomfortable regarding the safety of the entire office staff because he carries a firearm + seems unstable.
In a statement made by a Dr. Staw, he states that Mr. (REDACTED) in the last few visits came into the office with a “REVOLVER” without providing the dates of the last few visits.
The Dr. goes on to state:
“This morning I was made aware of the message Mr. (REDACTED) left on our voice mail. Having heard the message and knowing that Mr. (REDACTED) carries a gun, and also knowing that he becomes easily excited, I now feel threatened.”
FROM THE NORWALK POLICE REPORT:
The information has been taken from a Norwalk Police report that may be made available in the near future.
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While reading this, remember, there was NO search warrant, NO Risk Warrant, NO Protective order of any kind and Mr. (Redacted does not own a "REVOLVER".
THEN CONSIDER THE FACT THAT NORWALK POLICE SEIZED THE WEAPONS OF MRS. (REDACTED) WHO DID NOTHING WRONG.
QUESTIONS:
Will the State dismiss/drop the charges if Mr. (REDACTED) submits to a comprehensive psychological examination to determine his mental state to possess and carry firearms?
Is the voice mail message so generic that it fails to be a physical threat of violence?
If Mr. (REDACTED) did not own or carry a firearm, would he have been arrested for making the statement on the Doctor’s Voice mail?
Taking into consideration everything they believe and know about Mr. (REDACTED) including but not limited to:
The fact that he:
1. “CARRIES AND BRANDISHES A FIREARM TO THE OFFICE FOR MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS”
2. “SEEMS UNSTABLE”
3. Expresses “RADICAL RIGHT-WING” political beliefs
4. Allegedly has an “UNSTABLE IRRITABLE DEMEANOR”
5. “is easily excited and often voices strong opinions on politics”
Did anyone in the office inform him that he should NOT bring or carry a firearm to the office?
Is Mr. (REDACTED) the first upset patient to state dissatisfaction verbally or leave a complaint with the office by voice mail?
FACTS:
Mr. (REDACTED) and his wife obtained their permits and firearms following the 2007 Cheshire home invasion.
As a courtesy Mr. (REDACTED) advised the staff and Dr. that he carried a firearm and that he possessed a valid permit to do so.
At no time prior to the date in question was Mr. (REDACTED) asked or told not to bring a firearm to the office.
On the voice mail audio referenced and described Mr. (REDACTED) never mentions or references a firearm or any form of violence.
Mr. (REDACTED) is alleged to have left the following voice mail:
“He will provide those. I want them forwarded. If I haven’t heard within 48 hrs that the results have not been forwarded to Dr. Altman. I will be walking into the office and it will not be pretty. Do you understand me? I paid for these up front + you will provide them.”
The office staff members claim that Mr. (REDACTED) sounded irate.
The office staff providing the statement then goes on to state that Mr. (REDACTED) is known to carry a gun into the office during his visits + place it on the table under his hat. He typically alerts the physician that he has a firearm + has a permit to carry it.
The office staff member then goes on to state that Mr. (REDACTED), (in her opinion), has an excitable personality, is extremely opinionated + politically extremely one-sided.
The office staff member goes on to explain:
This voice mail left me uncomfortable regarding the safety of the entire office staff because he carries a firearm + seems unstable.
In a statement made by a Dr. Staw, he states that Mr. (REDACTED) in the last few visits came into the office with a “REVOLVER” without providing the dates of the last few visits.
The Dr. goes on to state:
“This morning I was made aware of the message Mr. (REDACTED) left on our voice mail. Having heard the message and knowing that Mr. (REDACTED) carries a gun, and also knowing that he becomes easily excited, I now feel threatened.”
FROM THE NORWALK POLICE REPORT:
The information has been taken from a Norwalk Police report that may be made available in the near future.
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