This from Friday's paper.
A fellow was stopped for running a stop sign in the Pentagon parking lot. (Not hard to do, as I very well know!)
This guy was not swift. He told the DoD cop that "I am one of you", and showed an INS badge with expired ID and an Oregon CCW license (worthless in VA or on Fed. property). They searched his car and came up with two rifles and a can of "potenitally explosive" black powder, as well as "survivalist" literature. There was fuse cord in his motel room.
According to the story, he had been tentatively offered a job by the Defense Protective Service (fancy name for DoD police) but had not been formally hired or trained.
Lessons to learn. Do not try to get out of a $35 ticket by impersonating an officer. Do not flash a CCW license from another state; it does no good and tells the cops you just might be violating their law. Do not try to "buddy" up to the cops. Just apologize and eat the ticket. And do not carry black powder and fuses around the country; it tends to look a little suspicious.
The paper says the police do not suspect him of "terrorist" activity, but he is still in jail.
Jim
A fellow was stopped for running a stop sign in the Pentagon parking lot. (Not hard to do, as I very well know!)
This guy was not swift. He told the DoD cop that "I am one of you", and showed an INS badge with expired ID and an Oregon CCW license (worthless in VA or on Fed. property). They searched his car and came up with two rifles and a can of "potenitally explosive" black powder, as well as "survivalist" literature. There was fuse cord in his motel room.
According to the story, he had been tentatively offered a job by the Defense Protective Service (fancy name for DoD police) but had not been formally hired or trained.
Lessons to learn. Do not try to get out of a $35 ticket by impersonating an officer. Do not flash a CCW license from another state; it does no good and tells the cops you just might be violating their law. Do not try to "buddy" up to the cops. Just apologize and eat the ticket. And do not carry black powder and fuses around the country; it tends to look a little suspicious.
The paper says the police do not suspect him of "terrorist" activity, but he is still in jail.
Jim