Has this been posted? Should our Texas Attorney General be looking at potential abuse of authority here?
Click and read the full story; it appears to be important.
Police, ‘anti-gun’ prosecutor clash with soldiers in area around Fort Hood
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The conflict between law enforcement and armed military personnel in the community around Fort Hood, one of America’s largest military bases, has recently and repeatedly involved the issue of gun control — and the tension has been exacerbated in part by an Obama-supporting prosecutor described as a “bandleader” of anti-gun efforts in the heavily conservative community.
The conflict reached a fever pitch last month, when Texas police arrested an active-duty Army sergeant for “rudely displaying” a hunting rifle. The sergeant, C.J. Grisham, established an online legal defense fund after he was, in his words, “illegally arrested and disarmed” for carrying the firearm.
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Grisham’s case is yet another result of an apparently longstanding problem in Bell County, which incorporates both Fort Hood and the residential city of Temple. County law enforcement officials and active-duty soldiers have frequently sparred over traffic stops and other incidents, including ones related to gun laws, according to several observers.
According to Glass, Grisham’s case is reminiscent of an incident involving another of his clients, an Iraq War veteran named Nathaniel Sampson, who was arrested in Bell County for carrying a concealed firearm into Mextroplex Hospital after his wife was taken there by ambulance for an adverse reaction to an over-the-counter pain medication.
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“Bell County is a real small community. We started talking about a lawsuit, and all of the big firms have represented the hospital in a number of ways, so they called the hospital and told them they’re liable to get sued. So the hospital slapped up some signs,” Glass said.
“I didn’t even have a chance to talk to her. I couldn't even check on her status,” Sampson told TheDC.
“One of the officers said to my face that he was unsure about whether or not I could have the weapon. He told me he was going to go find out. Before he came back, they arrested me anyway,” Sampson said. “One of the officers then apparently walked back and antagonized my wife as I was going to jail.”
Bell County prosecutor Ken Kalafut, described by multiple sources as one of the few recognizable liberals in the heavily Republican area, took on the case. “The prosecutor in that case [Kalafut] has a picture of President Obama behind him in his office, and he sits there and tells me, ‘I will make sure that gun does not fall into anyone else’s hands. I will have that gun destroyed,’” Glass said. Kalafut declined to be interviewed for this story. Private investigator Garcia told TheDC that Kalafut is “probably the bandleader” of gun-control efforts in the community.
Bell County prosecutor Ken Kalafut
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Re: Bell County prosecutor Ken Kalafut
I saw the video on that arrest, or the portion they released. That video appears to have been shot by his kid. I would like to see all of the video and wonder why the family hasn't released it.
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Re: Bell County prosecutor Ken Kalafut
Aren't prosecutors elected in Texas? Seems like a pretty simple solution.
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Re: Bell County prosecutor Ken Kalafut
I don't know anything about Bell county, but I wouldn't be a bit surprised of the Bar Association there got together and decided to get a DA more to their liking.
Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.
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"I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents." -- James Madison
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Thanks for pointing to it. I would never read a thread someone put so much effort into that they titled it "Interesting" and posted a link with no comment. We can make a little effort here? Does not help much checking for threads either. But, thanks for linking the original minimalist thread.Jaguar wrote:Thread already running.
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Re: Bell County prosecutor Ken Kalafut
yep, I don't follow "blind links" either!
It's not gun control that we need, it's soul control!