I understand, but somewhere I have seen a list of 5 or so incidents where this has happened, and I was hoping someone else remember where it was, and could point me in that direction...
I guess I don't agree with may of the sentiments posted so far. I believe both you and the officer acted properly given the situation. Let's face it, he felt the need for you to be disarmed. Who knows why? But it sounds as if he did so in a very courteous and professional manner. And just because ...
After he completed his responsibilities to both parties, he came over and asked me how long I have been carrying, andnhow I liked my ultra carry. He apologized for dis arming me, explained the location of my weapon and that he was planning on picking up his first next week.
Was involved in a car accident tonight. I was the passenger of a car that was rear-ended.
APD officer who was working the scene, after dark, on the wrong side of 35, by himself asked if I had any weapons on me. I explained I had my 1911 at my 3 o clock and I was a Texas CHL holder. He spoke into ...