A Missouri House staffer reportedly left a loaded gun in a public restroom in the state Capitol last week.
According to a Capitol Police incident report, a Kahr CM9 9mm pistol – later claimed by House Speaker Tim Jones’ legislative assistant Dave Evans – was found on top of the toilet paper dispenser in a men's restroom in the Capitol basement Friday. The incident report states that the gun “was fully loaded with one round in the chamber and six rounds in the magazine.”
Capitol police returned the gun to Evans after Jones’ secretary Lisa Bondurant called to report that it was misplaced. The incident report states that Evans didn't have paperwork for the gun with him, but he "offered a very detailed description of the weapon and the holster (and) was able to identify the weapon by the brand, caliber, color, size, the holster and the ammunition count and type that was in the weapon."
Evans did not immediately respond to a call from the Post-Dispatch on Monday.
No charges are expected in the incident.
After Greg the NRA professor, and one of the famous "deliverance" duos was done making a guy squeal like a pig, he left his gun lying next to the poor guy
ReplyDeleteAnd now we have the same old slander topped off with a new accusation of Greg being a rapist.
DeleteYep, Mike, this guy is a reasonable gun owner and a gem that does wonders for the credibility of your side.
Since you have no credibility and insist on treating people like the ass hole you are... be a jack ass (you two deliverance boy certainly are insulting ass holes) get treated like a jack ass. Now back to your name calling and lies, but don't forget there is a guy in his tighty whities waiting for you two "deliverance' boys to make him squeal like a pig.
DeleteJim, I mentioned it on another thread just now. Knock it off with the rape references.
DeleteAnother "law abiding gun owner" putting everyone else at risk.
ReplyDeleteEveryone else? That's a bit of an exaggeration, no?
DeleteNo, it's not. Everyone else in the vicinity.
DeletePerhaps he can get a job in the DEA. They do this kind of thing on occasion.
Deletehttp://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Gun-left-in-Denver-airport-bathroom-belonged-to-3975255.php
And out of the more than eight million of us who carry, what percentage do something like this?
DeleteGood question. No one knows. Many of these incidents are shrugged off and the gun owner continues carrying and being a threat to safety, like in this case, no charges. Others are not even witnessed, lost guns, negligent discharges, etc.
DeleteIn spite of your bogus claims to the contrary, concealed carry guys are no safer or more law-abiding than anybody else. Why would they be given the minimal requirements to get the permit?
Mikeb, we have to pass a more extensive background check than the one required to buy a gun from a dealer. That's one answer to your question. We also value our gun rights a great deal.
DeleteBut you've been shown the evidence many times. It comes from state police agencies, typically. If you reject that evidence, I can't help you.
As the toothless grin deliverance boy rejects ANY evidence showing him wrong, and does it with that cute toothless grin.
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