drewsifer
Regular Member
At 4am police and sheriffs where at my house and demanding answers, this was provoked because a friend of mine was sitting on the porch having a conversation with my brother in-law. Cops and Sheriffs stopped because he had a gun on his side in a holster visible. The Friend also has a conceal carry license but at 4am in my neighborhood it’s better to open carry (which is legal in Ohio) then to conceal it. It stops criminals from trying to rob you. Later at 6pm that same day ZPD stopped him again on his way home from our house with guns drawn. He immediately put his hands up while they continued to hold him at gun point, they then took his weapon out of his holster and took his wallet out of his pocket without his permission. They then Told him if he has a conceal carry license he should use it rather than open carrying. They were not responding to any calls but rather taking the law into their own hands to warn are citizens that the open carry law doesn't mean you can open carry because it make them nervous.
Since when is following the law allow officers to brandish there weapons and hold you at gun point?
Since when is following the law allow officers to brandish there weapons and hold you at gun point?
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