09jisaac
Regular Member
I wouldn't let up on them just because they gave you you're firearm back.
Thank you for the advice gutshot. I have tried getting on contact with the chief since Friday morning and he/she will not return my call and is always "out of the office" when I tell the operator/secretary my name. I plan on calling back tomorrow, either not giving my name or giving a false name to see if I can get in contact with them. When I questioned where the holster was to the officer returning my firearm, the response I got was "there's nothing we can do about it, we are not responsible for personal property" he didn't like me saying that I would sue them and make sure to contact his supervisor about his lack of cooperation.
There is alot more to this story that I would like to comment on, but due to my lawyers request, cannot do so yet.
But I have spent the day contacting the NRA, several local newspapers and news stations, including a few national news papers.
I was contacted back by lex 18 stating they were going to run a story about the situation.
And then thirdly there were several cosmetic scratches on the slide, magazine, and grip where the officer had dropped the gun and magazine repeatedly in front of my.
Florence KY is in the Cincinnati Market.
Here are the links to the Cincinnati media.
Channel 9 Cincinnati
http://www.wcpo.com/
Channel 5 Cincinnati
http://www.wlwt.com/
Channel 12 Cincinnati
http://www.local12.com/
Channel 19 Cincinnati
http://www.fox19.com/
WLW 700 Cincinnati
http://www.700wlw.com/main.html
http://www.700wlw.com/pages/contact.html
Kentucky Enquirer
http://nky.cincinnati.com/
wow. that is a cop who should be disarmed for the safety of all :uhoh:
Thank you for the advice gutshot. I have tried getting on contact with the chief since Friday morning and he/she will not return my call and is always "out of the office" when I tell the operator/secretary my name. I plan on calling back tomorrow, either not giving my name or giving a false name to see if I can get in contact with them. When I questioned where the holster was to the officer returning my firearm, the response I got was "there's nothing we can do about it, we are not responsible for personal property" he didn't like me saying that I would sue them and make sure to contact his supervisor about his lack of cooperation.
There is alot more to this story that I would like to comment on, but due to my lawyers request, cannot do so yet.
But I have spent the day contacting the NRA, several local newspapers and news stations, including a few national news papers.
I was contacted back by lex 18 stating they were going to run a story about the situation.