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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Smart alec walks around with a gun and expects public not to be concerned

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http://www.policeone.com/training/articles/6133430-Video-Armed-law-students-argument-with-police-goes-viral?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

Video taken from a student’s mobile phone shows a conversation develop after he was stopped by an officer who had received calls of concern from the public.

The footage starts with the student stating that he does not consent to any searches or seizures.

The officer calmly responds, “I’m not going to search you,” and asks permission to take the gun so that they can have a conversation.

The dialog escalates as the student refuses to give the officer any identification and demands to speak to a supervisor, as he cites several legal cases as reasons that he cannot be stopped for carrying a gun unless suspected of committing a crime.

The squad in the background of the video indicates that the police are from Portland, Maine, though that has not been confirmed.

The student is eventually given his gun and allowed to leave.

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