“Any reasonable officer arriving at the scene would have simply confirmed Agent Burk’s credentials, then offered him assistance or cleared from the scene,” attorneys from the firm Cooper Elliot wrote. “Instead, the officers who did arrive immediately drew their weapons on Agent Burk, berated him, manhandled him, repeatedly tased him, cuffed him and locked him in the back of a police cruiser.” [More]
So she was trusted without a custodian and they stopped him from infringing on her RKBA?
Unless the “illegal” shotgun was stolen, what’s unreasonable about that?
[Via Andy M]
Be hard to find a more egregious example of judicial incompetence and error.