The CHL's attorney posted this in the Ohioans For Concealed Carry Forums (OFCC Forums). OFCC has since posted the dashcam video corroborating the CHL's treatment. OFCC is using this, and other similar egregious incidents to seek legislative changes to the notification law.
This is posted by the CHL defendant's attorney:
But WARNING: The video contains extremely coarse language.I am representing someone in a failure to notify case. It is an ongoing legal case, so I dont want to post too much here right now. I watched the video today, and it verified an almost unbelievable story my client told me. To make this real brief - my client was stopped. Tried to notify, but was told by one officer to shut up. Another officer came to the driver's side door, and again my client tried to notify. You can hear him in the video say "I've got . . ." before he his cut off with a profanity laced tirade, and demand for his driver's license. My clent hands the officer his license, tries to notify again while holding his CHL in his hand. The officer says "What? What are you waving around that you want me to see?" He takes it, looks at it, while my client says "I'm trying to tell you . . ." The officer asks, "do you have a gun? My guy says "Yes" and then is pushed against his vehicle while the officer takes the gun from my client's waistband holster. The total time from the officer approaching the car door to being told he has a gun was 55 seconds.
It gets worse from there. The officer tells my guy that "I should blast you right in the mouth." "I'm close to caving in your head." "You are a stupid human being." "How would you like it if I pull mine and stick it to your head." When speaking to another officer, he says "I hate these {expletive deleted} with their {expletive deleted} permits." And, again, later tells my client "I should have taken 2 steps back, put 10 rounds in your {expletive deleted}, and left you lying there. I should have executed you, and I'd go home and sleep good tonight."
Internal affairs was notified. I am having a difficult time conveying the intensity involved. This was bad, really bad scene.
Sorry I can't say more right now. Be careful out there!!
Edit to add one more bit of information. My client was stopped in his motor vehicle at the time. He was in a no parking zone. This was not the result of a high speed chase or anything like that.
The entire dashcam video is posted here on Youtube: " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But WARNING: The video contains extremely coarse language.
The OFCC discussion is here: http://ohioccwforums.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=54153" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;