Friday, January 29, 2010

We're the Only Ones Social Networking Enough

“The police officer was chatting on Facebook,” said Brown. “I think that’s wrong.”

So Brown took out his cell phone and took a picture. That’s when he claims the officer arrested him.

“Pulled me out of the car, grabbed my phone, and I said I don’t think I’m breaking the law here … I’m not under arrest,” said Brown.

Brown said the officer then said “Well, you’re under arrest now.”

Brown said the officer handcuffed him, took the phone and hauled him off to jail.

Brown claims he was never read his rights and the officer wouldn’t give him his name. As for that picture, Brown said when officers returned his phone, the picture was gone. [More]
Hmmm--how to prove it?

I'd think a subpoena to Facebook would confirm activity at the time being alleged...and if it turns out to be a case of "Only One" citizen abuse as a method of CYA, he should be unfriended and introduced to another "social networking group".

[Via Ben G]

Jumping Claims on Your Rights

Another stupid CEO decides he doesn't need your money. [Read]

If you decide to make sure he doesn't get any, don't forget they're more than just a restaurant--they also have a line of frozen foods.

UPDATE: It appears there are concerns as to whether this reflects corporate policy. Read comments and also see this.

And Chalk Up Another One...

...for Furious Mike, Ray, Paul, Josh, Rebecca.... [Read]

Good job people! And this time, a gun was used, so you have a hook to exploit in making the case to extend your reach...

Make sure to read "Irwin Mann's" response to "David" in comments.

[Via Qi Ji Guang]

What Happens to Quitters in Furious Mike Paradise

In 2006, Mr. Chen spent 30 days in jail for choking her and punching her in the face, and since then Ms. Wu had received at least five orders of protection against him. [More]
See, there's the problem--she should have tried for six.

On the plus side, at least the outcome was in accordance with the wishes of Bloomberg, Kelly, Helmke, Sugarmann, Peters...

And hey--at least the killer didn't use a gun!

[Via cycjec]

Say It Ain't So!

"BATFE agent commits perjury" [More]
I'm so disillusioned.

As I've asked before, "If we can't trust ATF under oath, when can we trust them?"

Vermont Environmentalcases Against Ammo

The House Fish, Wildlife & Water Resources Committee is currently considering legislation (H. 484) which could potentially ban the sale and use of virtually all ammunition in Vermont. [More]
The ironic thing is, the unintended consequences were such an ill-advised bill to pass could actually end up putting a lot more "toxic chemicals" into the environment.

[Via Mama Liberty]

We're the Only Ones Seasoned Enough

A police officer accidentally used pepper spray instead of a fire extinguisher on a man who set himself on fire Wednesday in downtown Portland, police said. [More]
Understandable. I can't tell you how many times I've accidentally used carbon dioxide instead of chipotle sauce to marinate meat for fajitas.

But then again, I'm not a highly-trained "Only One."

[Via Kurt Hofmann]

Indiana Lawmaker Projects Fear of Own Self-Control Onto Gun Owners

Toy pistol in hand and cap on backwards, Indiana State Representative Vernon Smith resorted to bizarre theatrics in his failed bid to prevent a pro-gun bill from passing in the House. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column revisits an emotionally challenged politician that we met here yesterday.

Also read an interview in Nevada, find out who's not an NRA member, and get the latest from my fellow GREs.

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This Day in History: January 29

January 29, 1778. "The commanding officer of each brigade is to appoint a Capt'n daily to visit the sick of his brigade in or near camp to examine whether they have proper attention paid to them and are furnished with everything their situation requires as far as circumstances will allow." [More]