If the thieves had taken the ammunition, the police wouldn't have known it was hollowpoint.Saulnier wrote:Maybe the bad guys emptied the gun before it was recovered.
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But why would the cops claim that the hollow points are illegal?Saulnier wrote:Ask for the paper trail.
Maybe the bad guys emptied the gun before it was recovered.
Bad guys are bad you know.
Saulnier
If allowed to steal bullets What next? things like this are best nipped in the bud. We expect the officers not to tolerate stealing by the citizens. We should not tolorate stealing from those who are supposed to enforce these same laws.shootthesheet wrote:Do something about it. They cannot be allowed to continue to take property without cause. There is no difference between the HPs and the backpack or anything else in it. I am not bashing LEOs at all. However, these guys had no cause to take the persons property and that practice must stop. If we do nothing about it then it will continue and possibly get worse. Saying a specific LEO or department isn't capable of theft is as ignorant as claiming that was the reason they kept the ammo. Honestly, there are LEOs that take advantage of their position and steal property every chance they get. Those few make the majority look guilty. It is the same as a person developing opinion of any group from the wrongs of a few. Let those few continue their wrongs and the majority looks bad. That is my opinion.
He might should double-check that, assuming he's still in Louisiana. They have a prohibition against armor-piercing bullets, but hollowpoints aren't even mentioned anywhere in state law. They also have same non-preemption law that Texas has, so local laws can't be any stricter than state law, regarding firearms.Tommy B wrote: I assume the gun and magazine were unloaded on the scene of arrest. My friend, who is from Louisianna, assumed they were illegal here because he says they are illegal in Louisianna. He also does not have a CHL but was traveling from Louisianna to Houston that day so that is why he was carrying.
Hmm... theft, UCW, drug possession.... why in the world would the DA be resistant to prosecuting that?Tommy B wrote:Finally, and to me, this is the most awful part of the story, the district attorney does not want to press charges on these individuals.
I have to say I disagree. First, since the incident occurred over the weekend they obviously haven't tried the thieves yet. The property could have been held as evidence. Sounds like the police cut the victim some slack.McKnife wrote:File a theft report with their department and provide the officer's name as the thief.
That's what I'd do.
This is a major reason why our crime rate is so high.Tommy B wrote:Finally, and to me, this is the most awful part of the story, the district attorney does not want to press charges on these individuals.