Ordinary Police stop for Texas turns into multiple arrest for New York

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http://www.click2houston.com/news/natio ... cbound-car

I don't know is body armor illegal to have?

Surely these people did not do this by accident.

And the guns were LOADED.

Much more to the story. Gun store owner's daughter died in New York from a heroin overdose. He now rescues other people's children by force from heroin slavery in New York. That is why he had the guns and body armor.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 ... ddict.html

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Sounds like a very uneducated gun store owner. Even I know better than to try and drive into New York or New Jersey with guns in my car. Neither of those countries has anything resembling the second amendment.
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These guys flunked situational awareness big time. Stealth, too.

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Since when is a cracked windshield a reason to stop someone? Is there not enough real crime in New York or New Jersey?
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Jusme wrote:Since when is a cracked windshield a reason to stop someone? Is there not enough real crime in New York or New Jersey?

That's organized crime. This is disorganized crime. Big difference.

When I planned a trip to Vermont to see Calvin Coolidge last year, I was advised under no circumstances enter NY with a firearm, so I didn't.

I can't imagine driving around in a truck festooned like this one in NY. I bet that emptied out all the doughnut shops.
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I blew up the photo and couldn't see the cracked windshield... So I'm guessing what looked like a bug splatter was a rock chip... Who sees the rock chip on that truck. I'm sure that's why he was stopped.

"They even had a bullet clip" the article stated "rlol"

Heck of a "cache" for 3 people. Lol. That works out a handgun each and 2 long guns for 3 people. Most here would call that underdressed for a rescue mission. :eek6
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Looks like a case of profiling to me
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Jusme wrote:Since when is a cracked windshield a reason to stop someone? Is there not enough real crime in New York or New Jersey?
In some states a cracked, chipped (nickle sized or larger), or broken windshield in the driver's viewing area will fail you on the safety inspection. That is cause for a fix-it ticket just like having a light out.
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It sounds like the guy is enthusiastic about helping drug victims, but it sure sounds like he didn't think things through very well.
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