That's my thought too.Thomas wrote:If it isn't a straight-forward case (and you won't know until the police figure out what's going on), then removing the suppressor after the fact is going to look a lot worse than using the suppressor and leaving it on.Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Shoot BG, call 911, remove suppressor from firearm, place suppressor in safe, done deal.
(In my layman opinion, I'm no cop or lawyer.)
Seems like it could be considered tampering with evidence especially if any witness mentions it was there or the guns looks different than the one used etc.