NYC Police Throw Navy SEAL Into Psych Ward for Claiming…He’s a SEAL

A Virginia man claimed to be a Navy SEAL to talk his way out of a gun possession arrest on Thursday, and the New York Police Department committed him  to a psych ward thinking his claims of elite military status were the rantings of a lunatic.NYC Police Throw Navy SEAL Into Psych Ward For Claiming... Hes a SEAL

Turns out the guy was in fact an elite Navy SEAL.

But as the New York Post put it, telling the NYPD “I’m in an elite military unit, you can’t arrest me,” doesn‘t help much when the city’s draconian gun laws are at issue.

Twenty-nine-year-old Shaun Day was on a leave from his duty as a Navy SEAL duty when cops nailed him for running a red light in Manhattan, New York on Thursday.

NYPD officers searched Day’s pickup truck and found a 9mm semiautomatic pistol and three magazines full of ammo.

During the arrest, police claim Day was babbling incoherently and repeatedly claimed that he was an elite Navy SEAL with “top- secret clearance,” but was unable to provide any documentation for police.

After getting shipped off to the psych ward, sources told The Post the Navy sent staffers to talk to Day in Bellevue Hospital, where he was undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. According to Gothamist:

“He was released [Friday] in their care, and they were going to treat him for post-traumatic stress. All charges against Day have been deferred, and it’s unclear how he was able to prove his status.”

So far, the charges against Day of weapons possession and a traffic violation have been deferred.

Over the past few months, other out-of-towners, however, including a former marine, have been arrested for illegal gun possession in New York and face years in prison despite pleas for leniency.

Editor’s note: The lawyer for former Marine Ryan Jerome, one of those arrested recently, joined The Blaze Editor-in-Chief Scott Baker on Friday‘s GBTV ’For the Record’ program.  Here’s an excerpt from that interview:

 


Comments (549)

  • no1hd
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:46am

    I think the state of new york is about the same on out of state visitors..I would read before i went any where in new york state..

     
    • Captain Crunch
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:19am

      They had reason to search his vehicle. They claim he was babbling incoherently. IF that is true and not a lie madeup by the cops, then that was was all the the reason they need. He could have been drunk, high or off his meds, etc. ANymore all they have to do is make up anything they want as probable cause. I understand being prepared but three magazines? He was definetely ready for war.

       
    • The Voice of Libertarian Reason
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:33am

      Capt. Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you….. for not perpetuating the ignorance of whoever wrote this article. They are NOT clips, they are magazines.

       
    • RonmeyPaulBotsrOdd
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:36am

      I used to work with police a police officer that admitted they would arrest people and make up charges on the way in…usually (white cop) black men that had been arrested before. So you gotta ask, how long does it take to go down the slippery slope?

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    • Fuddbumps
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:36am

      Capt. Crunch:

      Everyday I go to work I have three MAGAZINES. One in the Glock and at least two on the belt.

      It’s called being ready.

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    • rrjenn
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:45am

      NYC is a huge psych ward and if terrorism has a next target I’m praying NYC is it.

       
    • jones001
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:56am

      Being a Navy SEAL, I can only say if any of our military special units want to take out the police, then they will and theirs absolutely nothing they could do about it. The police are trained to take down untrained civilians. Its only a matter of time till we read about several police being terminated as a result of disrespecting our soldiers, so be kind to them and they will be kind to you.

      Have a wonderful day everyone and think before you act like an idiot to our military

       
    • Ookspay
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:57am

      @Fuddbumps, My Sig E-2 holds 15 and a spare magazine keeps me warm in all places I may wander. My dad always said they call it a heater because it keeps you warm and cozy…

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    • old white guy
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:06am

      time take nys to the scotus.

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    • KellDav
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:10am

      Captain Crunch,
      Exactly who do you think you are to make an ignorant comment about three magazines being excessive?

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    • morerightrudder
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:15am

      Capt. Crunch. What do you care if he had one mag or five mags. It’s none of your g@d damn business.

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:19am

      Capt Crunch

      3 magazines for a PISTOL is NOT ready for war. How much crack did you smoke this morning…

      Because a cop claims a person is “babbling incoherently” (a lie) doesn’t give them probable cause to search. He has to be accused of a crime, and not just a traffic stop. Babbling incoherently doesn’t break any laws. Additionally, what discretion does a overzealous Nazi cop use when a Navy Seal says …um…”I’m a Navy Seal”? They accuse him of babbling incoherently?

      Yea right.

      Nevertheless, the Navy Seal, nor the overzealous Nazi cop, deserves any extra deference above and beyond an average citizen, who is actually of HIGHER status than the cops or military, with them being our servants, and we the masters.

      Probable Cause = anything I can fabricate to harass you.

      Reasonable suspicion = worse than “probable cause”.

      The Nazis are lobbying to change the “probable cause” to “reasonable suspicion” so they can violate MORE rights and have MORE carte blanche to do whatever the hell they want to civilians.

      Sooner or later, you’ll have to acknowledge and address your cognitive dissonance in regards to the Police State prison guards. Your hero-worship is in conflict.

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    • arx
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:20am

      Take a 20 something American man. Train him to kill and trust him with all types of weapons, some of which can take out aircraft, tanks, etc. Send him to all parts of the world to do our bidding. But allow him to carry a handgun in NYC? Heaven forbid. No,when he’s home he must be defenseles against the armed street thugs. The truth is ‘babbling’ to the likes of this Gestapo city. Men like this don’t babble, unless they are drunk, and the story makes no mention of alcohol. Clearly a pathetic and unjust attempt to CYA in light of all the other false arrests of law abiding armed citizens recently. Screw NY

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    • USPATRIOT101
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:36am

      You have to realize what this trip to the psych ward does. This guarantees that he will never be able to carry a firearm ever again. This is a new tactic used on returning vets as a method to expand gun control. Any trip to a mental health facility even for just a check up will disqualify you to carry a firearm. Now how many of our returning vets get a “check up” when they get home?

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    • ICanComment
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:40am

      Not to beat a dead horse, but on the number of magazines:

      For all who eschew guns, don’t bother reading this – no one‘s going to change anyone’s mind. Anyone else who respects firearms:

      Go to any decent school for pistol training. Take any class past “This is Mr. Gun. Can I have my paperwork now?“ The instructor will teach you wondrous things like a ”tactical reload” and why one should carry more than one magazine. (This is also why “high capacity” magazines are so laughably named) What if any number of variables change like, the number of assailants (bank robbery?), distance from assailants, fatigue, the setting of the assault, or panic factor? Practice all you want, but when most people get in a bad situation they tend to “spray ‘n pray,” or empty the entire magazine while missing the target. Have I been in that situation? Thankfully, no, but any SEAL definitely knows how to use his pistol accurately in his sleep or after being awake for days on end.

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    • ishka4me
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:05am

      Cops in New York can lie as easily as a cop in Tennessee. Let ‘s face, cops lie all the time.

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    • thewatcher93
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:10am

      @ RRJENN

      Rly dude? Rly? Just GTFO.

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    • Dismayed Veteran
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:22am

      @Jones001

      I amazed my your comment. If I take it correctly, our military is prepared to kill law enforcement officers if they disrespect the military. If that is true, then the military member is a rogue and needs PSTD treatement.

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    • thunder4570
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:35am

      I do not want to visist NY, I will not visit NY, nor will I travel tthru NY. They must not want me there so I will not go. If more people did the same maybe they will change. As far as carrying 3 mags for his weapon, I personally carry 2 on my person and always have 2 in the vehicle. they only hold 8 rounds so what is the big deal?

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    • Freedomluver
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:37am

      The very fact that many of you posting on this thread fail to mention the fact that ALL of these ridiculous gun laws fly in the face of the Bill of Rights.

      Since when should one need a permit to enjoy a constitutional right?

      That’s no different than being forced to obtain a permit to have the right to speak your mind.

      What a bunch of brainwashed sheep.

      False is the idea of utility that sacrifices a thousand real advantages for one imaginary or trifling inconvenience; that would take fire from men because it burns, and water because one may drown in it; that has no remedy for evils except destruction. The laws that forbid the carrying of arms are laws of such a nature. They disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes.

      – Cesare Beccaria, as quoted by Thomas Jefferson’s Commonplace book

      Ron Paul 2012

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    • AmazingGrace8
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 11:04am

      @US Patriot101

      Your thought, psych ward etc., those were my thoughts exactly. I was not there for the incident, but OVER-REACTION? Glenn talked about nudge and push…watch what the other hand is doing!

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    • Roberto G. Vasquez
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 11:09am

      New York City gun laws only protect violent criminals from honest citizens, and are in dire need of revision. Which is why we live in Texas.

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    • Wolf
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 11:13am

      He ran a red light… this does not legalize a search of his vehicle. SEAL or not, this man’s Constitutional rights were violated. Three magazines is nothing- I carry two on my belt, one in the gun, and several more in the GHB with a full box of ammo, and would hardly consider myself ‘prepared for war’. Rather, I’m ready to make it home.

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    • Bill in Texas
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 11:25am

      There has got to be a 2nd Ammendment challenge to this law.

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    • NeoFan
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 11:34am

      The Guy is nuts. He went to New York City!

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    • AZindependent
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 12:04pm

      The NRA and Gun Owners of America should call for a complete member boycott of NYC, Chicago, Washington DC and all other cities and states with over the top gun laws. Just list the cities and states along with their gun laws on a website, then call for members to avoid those places. There are plenty of wonderful freedom loving states and cities to spend your vacation dollars in, I recommend you go visit them with your guns.

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    • CitizenSane
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 12:14pm

      Ladies and Gentlemen, Please take a moment out of your day to go onto this web site and read up on what your Politicals are doing behind your backs, that even has the NEWS media afraid to talk about or report on the open airwaves of this United States of ours, and then get back to your discussion of Gun ownership and it’s IMPORTANCE!!! Prison Planet.co. (The Indefinite Detention Bill)

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    • RavenGlenn
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 12:15pm

      @ Eagle

      You know the old saying: “It’s better to have everyone think you a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”?

      Yeah…you should think about that closely. Magazines and Clips are two entirely different things and I don’t know a single pistol that uses a clip. The closed in casing that holds rounds is called a MAGAZINE, regardless of what weapon it is going in.

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    • RabidPatriot
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 12:19pm

      @Jones001

      You big dope. Most Police departments are loaded with police officers that were special forces military. Generally it is these people that are doing all of the training for the other officers.

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    • Ishmot2
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 12:20pm

      FUDDBUMPS If you can’t hit with 14 rounds what makes you think you can hit with 42; Spray and pray? That’s what most cops do when confronted by the bogeyman.

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    • Dachande
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 12:37pm

      Ready for war with 3 pistol magazines? You’re either an idiot or a coward.

      As for these laws in New York… I’d like some 2nd Amendment enforcement.

      As for police never scewing a report? Give me a break, the local cops here scewed a report to protect a 19 year old girl who hit and killed my friends mom before Christmas.

      I’m not a SEAL, but I am a Staff Sergeant and a Combat Engineer. We are far better trained than law enforcement, we also care more about the Constitution. Please do not put our service members in a position where violence happens between them and law enforcement. Bad things would happen and our police state would further even more.

      The comment about the psych ward being an excuse to take guns, very correct. Too many service members are getting a disability rating for PTS and it’s a sad excuse to disarm them and make them the enemy. Every person has PTS to one extent or another, stress is part of life. But making it a mental condition in which weapons can be taken from veterans is an attempt to nuder Constitution loving Americans.

      Though, if this guy was flaunting his service and his clearance, that doesn’t give you any anmesty in the situation and can actually compromise your clearance. I know I have to hold myself to a higher standard as to not compromise my own…

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    • robh
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 12:39pm

      The fact that I put Navy SEALs on the top of my “Honorable Americans” list does not disjoin SEALs from having human nature. The moment that a “lapse” in judgement takes place is when someone gets arrested or killed.

      It was poor judgement to get stopped for blowing a red light.

      I involuntarily had flashes of draconian “law enforcers” getting taken out by truly honorable and deadly elite military personnel, or even Joe sixpack, defending their liberties from illegitimate statist usurpers of power and said liberties. Maybe it’s just me, but that was the “news flash” that popped up in my mind envisioning the “not-so-distant” future of anticipated headlines.

      God bless us in defending our freedoms and preserving our unprecedented temporal, yet miraculous, freedoms and responsibilities bestowed upon us by our Founding Docunments and Founding Fathers in all their collective genius. We are a nation of laws not of men (J.A.)

      We the People are not guilty until proven innocent. We the People ARE getting pretty pissed off, however.

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    • banjarmon
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 12:43pm

      The BAD APPLE…NYC!!!

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    • NewpresidentforUSA
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 12:50pm

      If he is a SEAL he should be allowed to stay armed for life anywhere in the USA unless he isn’t fit. You can’t ask people like this to go up against terrorist and then not have protection the rest of their lives. We protect the president and other people that have continued risk, these guys should be allowed to protect themselves.

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    • robh
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 12:52pm

      Magazines vs. clips.

      Aren’t you the enlightened one? Maybe there is a kernel of content that is slightly more important than a common error among of terms among gun owners and non-gun owners alike.

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    • DoremusRJessup44
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 1:17pm

      CapnCrunch you think 3 mags is ready for war? Do you know any Navy SEALS? Do you know how much ammunition SEALS, SF, Rangers, and Delta carry at one time?

      3 Mags is nothing. You want at least 6 or 7 on hand plus one in the weapon.

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    • dcubed
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 1:21pm

      Agree with Capt. Crunch. If he was incoherent and suffering from post-traumatic distress and would have shot up a crowd, the police would be facing much harsher criticism for letting him go…

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    • AmericanSince1619
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 1:47pm

      I only have this on 2nd hand knowledge, but I was told by a retired special forces co-worker that active duty special forces have special “Do not detain” note when running ID checks.

      “babbling incoherently and repeatedly claimed that he was an elite Navy SEAL” well which was it? Incoherently or communicative?

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 1:51pm

      dcubed

      That means police are making decisions based on covering their own behinds, and that impedes HONEST police work based on real discretion.

      That’s exactly part of what makes them illegitimate.

      They aren’t TSA. The weak excuse that “oh, because he’s a vet, he might have PTSD, and because he’s armed, he MIGHT shoot up the public” is FLAWED LOGIC, and opens the door for violations of rights such as THIS.

      I can’t wait for veterans to stand up to this fearmongering and give these NAZIS a taste of real patriotism.

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    • Todd Decker
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 1:58pm

      @The_Almighty_Creestof — There’s no special ID to identify someone as a SEAL or anything else. The original article is pretty vague, on purpose, on many issues here. For example, for someone “babbling” and needing to be thrown into the Psych Ward for claiming he’s a SEAL, somehow, the Navy got involved. Thus, I suspect that the SEAL had his military ID, proving he was in the military (Navy), and he may have even provided contact numbers for his base or commanding officer.

      Based on my own experiences in the military, it wouldn’t surprise me if the SEAL were drunk, even if this is not reported in the story (wouldn’t be the first time that things were omitted from news coverage). Whether he was or not, never tell a cop, “You can’t arrest me” because that just ****** them off and they WILL arrest you.

      Finally, don’t expect to hear more about this. The NY Police will probably quietly drop the charges because likely, the SEAL’s commanding officer will have authorized carrying of said firearm, even on leave. The SEAL is being treated for post traumatic stress, so he may or may not have a reprimand placed in his file, depending on if he had authorization to carry.

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    • EPROM
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 2:28pm

      Hey Crunch …So according to you, any amount of pistol magazines over the count of “one” is tantamount to “preparing for war”? …….I‘m betting you don’t own a gun!

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    • cuinsong
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 2:46pm

      It’s a real shame that we have people that really do not like the military in government. They forget all the sacrifices by others, like this man have made so they could live in a civil society instead of the socialist style utopia Obama wants. You may have thought the war over socialism was over years ago but not so! My current weapon of choice is my music and my vote. This is a music video tribute for all those who watch over us and give their lives to keep us free! I say thank you for serving.
      http://youtu.be/lJXb0LLkx1Y

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    • ChiefGeorge
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 3:13pm

      I can here myself telling them I serve my country with honors for 20 years….so what, your going to the FEMA Camp anyways.

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    • Larry E
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 3:42pm

      Captain, have you never heard of being prepared? When I pack an autoloading pistol I ALWAYS pack it with a full magazine, one in the tube, and two loaded spares. I‘m sure that you’re so good that you’d never need a reload, but mere mortals, including SEALs might need more.

      That being said I would NOT go anywhere near New York City or State with their berserk anti-gun laws.

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    • GPS-Tech
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 3:50pm

      @Peed Panties Mace
      Taling about drugs how much weed have you smoked today?

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    • TSUNAMI-22
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 3:50pm

      @ Eaglesyx

      Sorry, Fuddbumps. Pistols use clips; rifles use magazines.
      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      Fail, and here‘s an example why you’re incorrect:

      Two similar rifles, the M-1 Garand and the M-14 (basically the same rifle) – the Garand uses an 8 round “C-clip” (if I remember correctly) made from spring steel loaded from the top of the weapon and ejects after the last spent round. The M-14 uses a “Box magazine” available in different capacities that stays attached after the last round is fired.

      That’s a very rudimentary explanation, but you see my point.

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    • Concerned1
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 3:51pm

      Three magazines of ammo is nothing. I don‘t think that’s a big deal at all.

      It does sound like he was detained for cause though. I worked in a psych hospital near a SEAL base and those guys can be crazy too. If he was unbalanced or suffering from untreated PTSD, he needed to be detained. A crazy, armed SEAL is not something to be taken lightly.

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    • TSUNAMI-22
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 3:59pm

      @ Eaglesyx

      Sorry, I forgot to attach this link after my last post.
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magazine_%28firearms%29

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    • TH30PH1LUS
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 4:13pm

      New York City IS a psych ward. A big Communist psych ward. Would love to see every gun owner in the USA flood their freedom-hating system on the same day.

      Restore Freedom in America!

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    • GPS-Tech
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 4:14pm

      By their own reasoning that the Seal might be dangerous due to him being a vet and possibly having PTSD then they need to take away the guns from some of their own officers. There are some officers out there who have some serious stress issues.

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    • skiski
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 4:23pm

      I am writing to captain crunch because that;s all you know is breakfast ceral! First of all 3 magazines aren’t othing!What 30 bullets! And you really believe the police! The new york [police and every police departmnt in the usa ae right from being the kgb! You say he was ready for war? Dam right!Do you know what the navy seals do for this country? Stuff that captain crunch wouldn’t do? Or the punk as nyccity police department! Navy eals are the most ultimate special forces alive besides the marine recon!But let’s not get into that? The nyc are gun happy idiots that can’t control there ciity but will lock you up for going to war for there city!Is that to hard for you to understan!Who killed usama bin laiden? Navy seals you idipot! Mfor them to put a navy seal in any sike ward unless a va sike ward ?They should be fired and there photo‘s should be put on ythe internet as nazi’s!Because that is what the nyc police department is now unless you sell crack or herion then you can carry mack 10′s with clips not magazines!Go back to eating cersal because ur stupidity and unpatriotic assonine remarks should be thrown in the s@@er with your self!

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    • ColumbusBC
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 4:25pm

      Why would anyone who respects the 2nd amendment visit New York. If the NRA orchestrated a boycott and millions quit visiting the city, maybe NY would reconsider their policy. Then again, they seem to be zealots.

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    • Sailor_Always
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 4:36pm

      Well, NYPD isn’t getting any wiser, most folks learn from their mistakes. The Navy Seal has forgotten more about duty and honor than the average NYPD member has ever known. Not all, yet most. Remember one thing, you can run from the Navy, but you’ll only die tired.
      “De Oppresso Liber”

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    • Susie40
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 4:38pm

      Claiming to be a navy seal is “babbling” according to NYC police….The NYPD must not have read the constitution they swore to uphold.

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    • Purveyor
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 4:38pm

      Hmm,

      I take it you don’t know much about firearms? Three magazines, depending on context, is not really much ammunition, certainly not parabellum.

      Note: Considering the training and skill of Spec Ops personnel, I find it reasonable for such a soldier to be armed at all times, anywhere. Spec Ops skills can be a valuable, needed asset in todays global climate, and having highly trained warriors, yet unarmed for politically correct considerations, is at least a waste, at most, culpable of aiding and abetting…

      I know, you correctly point out “posse commitatus,” however, I suggest such is not applicable as these soldiers would act, while in the US proper, as a supplemental defensive role. Having them unarmed is pure folly!

      Purveyor

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    • Jarhead1123
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 4:41pm

      Better yet, don’t go to New York City. Stop spending your tourist dollars there until they change the law and honor out of state concelled carry permits. Just my opinion.

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    • Judeo_Christian
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 4:48pm

      Captn Crunch, I’m a CCH holder. My daily carry was a Springfield XD 45. It holds 13 rounds in the magazine (NOT CLIP) and 1 in the tube. I carried 2 other Mags just in case. I live in the ‘burbs of Kansas City. I’ve scaled down some. A .357 Ruger with 5 shots and 1 speedloader in my pocket. Also carry another .380 in the pocket for backup. I don‘t feel like I’m being overly cautious.

      If I’m being attacked by someone who wants to do real bodily harm to me or my family, I want to be the one who gets to go home at the end of the day.

      Evil exists in the world whether you want to see it or not. George Washington said the following: “The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference – they deserve a place of honor with all that’s good.”

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    • sasquatch08
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 5:16pm

      Three magazines is a lot? Wow, you don’t have much experience with guns do you?

      When I carry, I generally carry either my Jericho (Baby Desert Eagle) in .40 s&w or my Glock 30. Either way, I carry it loaded with a scatter “pest control” round in the chamber then 12 (10 in the case of the Glock) in the magazine and two spare magazines on my belt.

      Two spare magazines is the way most cops are outfitted for their primary sidearm.

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 5:19pm

      GPS-Tech

      Smoked about 5 blunts of bubba kush today. And there’s nothing you can do about it.

      Cannabis is not a drug. It’s a plant.

      You still haven’t described to me how bootpolish tastes…

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    • turkey13
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 5:24pm

      The Pentagon should make it a court marshall offense for any servaceman on leave to go thru New York. If everyone in the USA would boycote it like me they would change their laws. I know the man ran a redlight but it would have happened if they just thought he had a gun.The only people in New York that can carry are the police, rich and crooks. A carry permit in another state isn’t worth the paper it is written on.

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    • Hollywood
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 5:26pm

      I’ll not visit New York,or the U.S.A., anymore. Between the TSA,NSA,FBI,DHS, etc., I’d be afraid to cough in public,or private,for that matter.

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    • bear14624
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 5:26pm

      I live in NY State and I have a Carry Concealed permit. However, my permit is not recognized by the City of New York, even though my permit is good everywhere else in the state. If you want to carry a gun in NY City, you have to apply for and obtain and permit for the City of NY. If you can imagine. Also since NY State does not reciprocate any other states CC permit, no other state accepts NY’s CC permit. So i also have a Penn. Permit which is accepted in several other states.

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    • Ray2447
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 5:32pm

      You enter a “psych ward,” when you enter the state of New Yuk.

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 5:37pm

      bear14624

      Ohio did away with that trickery by local officials using “home rule” to have stricter laws than the State. They’re using “home rule” to attack the 2nd amendment, and to fulfill their Green Agenda (carbon taxes) through the Departments of Public Services.

      Anything stricter than State law is now null and void, meaning Ohioans can OPEN CARRY EVERYWHERE IN OHIO, AND I SUGGEST THEY START DOING IT.

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    • ozchambers
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 5:39pm

      FNY. I don‘t care if its a Navy SEAL or someone’s meemaw. It’s about damn time we got about a million armed citizens to strap their weapons to their hips and peaceably show up in downtown NYC and force a Constitutional showdown in that gestapo ridden hell hole.

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    • Patrick33308
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 5:39pm

      Understand that he was NOT arrested. The NYPD found him to be acting strangely,“my words”, and he was taken to Belllvue Hospital where he was seen by an MD who agreed with the PD and put him in.
      And the following day the Navy flew up from Virginia, conferred with the MD and the MD agreed to release him to custody of the US Navy.
      My guess is that the dude is legit, has been in the Middle East and saw action, and may have an issue, PTSD possibly.
      The Psych MD has the last word, the Seal is back home, no arrest record, its all good. Lets move on and continue to be good Americans

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    • Believe It
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:09pm

      Captain Crunch – Think about it for one sec. You think they pulled him over because he was babbling incoherently?

      First of all, that makes no sense at all. How could they possibly know what might have been coming out of his mouth until they pulled him over? Second of all, that’s not what the article says. It says they pulled him over for going through a red light. Period. Got it?

      Once they had him pulled over the article says they claimed he was babbling incoherently because… ready for it…? because he was saying he was a navy seal, which they didn’t believe because they expected him to have some kind of Navy Seal ID he could wave in their face, which he didn’t have, being, as he said, undercover. Their lack of willingness to believe him is what got him labeled as babbling incoherently. This is nothing more than typical cop speak. Are you really that unfamiliar?

      In NYC any story a cop can’t understand or refuses to believe can get you an express ride to Bellevue. It has less to do with the person arrested than with the particular cop they end up with in a high percentage of cases. Any cop can claim you weren’t making any sense and send you to Bellevue on any given day.

      …and no, three clips is in no way excessive or an indication that he was looking for trouble at all. If anything it shows he was prepared for trouble, should it arise, and if anything, underprepared in my estimation… he’s a SEAL, for pete’s sake.

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    • Believe It
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:21pm

      GPS-Tech – The SEAL, Shaun Day, was not a vet. The article states that he was on leave.
      Also, there was no mention of PTSD in the article either. The only reference to PTSD that has been made on this site that I’ve come across, aside from yours, was in a comment someone made, and that reference was simply sarcasm.

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    • nmgene
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:25pm

      I carry 4 magazines and have 6 for each of my semi autos. New York is violating his constitutional rights. Any and all gun control laws are unconstitutional. The Supreme Court has ruled twice in the past that any unconstitutional law is null and void and can not be enforced. No where in the second ammendment does it say you have the right to bear arms except or if you have a permit. It says those rights shall not be infringed. Look up the words in a dictionary. It is very plain the founding fathers wanted us all armed in case of war or tyranny by our own government.

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    • Unc68
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:26pm

      Three magazines is not prepared for war. I do agree agree on the compliment for pointing out they were mags.
      New York city treats a Navy SEAL like a lunatic, maybe they should commit the mayor instead, he is the lunatic. An armed citizen is a free citizen.
      Babbling incoherently is not an excuse for searching a private vehicle. (sorry, not a reasonable excuse, if it were we would have to search Air Force One every time Obama flew somewhere to make a speech).
      Navy needs to cancel Fleet Week in NYC and move it to a more American city. Qid pro quo, don’t you know.

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    • treetrucker
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:32pm

      An observation on the current police state and the sense of entitlement it gives criminals. I was working a few years ago in a convenience store in a resort area. Two punks swaggered in and bought cigarettes. One said, “Don’t have many cops around here, do ya?”
      I said, “Nope, closest one’s about 10 miles away.”
      His buddy said, “Doesn’t that scare ya?”
      I said, “Naw, we get bad actors around here we just wrap a chain around them and throw them in the lake.”
      He said, “You can’t do that!”
      I said, “Why not, there’s no cops?”
      They gave each other a double take worthy of the Muppets and I never saw them again. Evidently they’d never encountered the rural attitude, before.

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    • FreedomForce
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:43pm

      @Captain Crunch, The police are required to carry 5 loaded magazines. He had 3. Who looks like they’re more apt to start a war?

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    • J.Hawk
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:44pm

      Capt Crunch….Right this minute I have a 15 round mag on my hip, 13+1 in my Glock 32, and another 13 round mag in my vehicle.
      Unless I’m carrying my Kimber 1911, this is how I go out of the house each and every day. (With the 1911, it’s 9+1 and 2 10 round mags in the pouch. Cocked and Locked)
      This SEAL was just doing what he should have by being prepared, and I could never fault him for that.

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    • Wolf
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:27pm

      Every time someone in NY opens their mouth to talk they’re babbling incoherently, especially their mayor and other politicians.

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    • Casmige
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:47pm

      Re:- Captain Punch-Drunk Crunch “I understand being prepared but three magazines? He was definetely ready for war.”

      I Carry a HEAVY Taurus 92A-F. I carry it side-holstered. It presently has a 22 Round Magazine in it. It also has 2 EXTRA 22 Round Magazines that are pouched in the Holster.

      What YOU apparently have never witnessed nor been a part of is what is termed a FLASH MOB.

      Don’t know about you, you’re probably hardly ever away from your Comfy-Couch calisthenics & ESPN du jour, however, respectfully??…..even with this I feel that I am not properly prepared.

      You clearly have no finger on the pulse of just what these MOBS are capable of & how dangerous they are.

      Do you??.

      1). http://www.wjla.com/articles/2011/08/increasingly-violent-flash-mobs-worry-authorities-residents-65235.html

      2). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTsbFt_vkKc

      3). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drJGbI07qIE

      But you’re probably comfortably retired in know-nothing Florida up-side down on your retirement home??.

      Can’t WAIT till the Illegals get wind that they can lawlessly also do this.

      I’ll have to get the Shoulder-Strap AK out & sling it for a walk pretty soon when that starts happening.

      I guess all the Riots in Europe won’t happen to happen here??.

      Keep your Liberal Group-think Kool-aide drink on your comfy-couch there Punch-drunk capt’ Crunched in the head.

      Jeeeze…liberals on the blaze…whoda thunk it??.

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    • hidden_lion
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:56pm

      Feb 13th the UN small arms Ban goes for a vote, What do you think the traitors in our government are going to vote?

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    • sternlight
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:03pm

      I don’t buy all the anti-police frothing from those who likely had trouble with their fathers when growing up. The police risk their lives every day to protect us and are killed on duty regularly. A gun, especially in Sullivan Law NY will inspire justifiable hypervigilance by a police officer. Better safe than sorry; this is one case where one can take one’s pro-gun ideology and stuff it.

      As to the silliness about magazines, in pre-internet days I used to carry several with me regularly: Time, Harpers, The Atlantic, The Economist. They were usually reloaded weekly to be sure they were fresh.

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    • hidden_lion
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:05pm

      Sailor-
      “you can run from the Navy, but you’ll only die tired..”
      Don’t you mean drown? Hard to run on water….

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    • Livia
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:28pm

      NY is the exact same for out of state visitors. I lived there for 12 years, and know that for a fact. I met some of the police and all except for 1 were very rude.

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    • addie
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:52pm

      @ Captian – having 3 magazines does not make one intent on war! I ALWAYS have 3 magazines on me, one in my XD40, one in the glove compartment and one in my pocketbook. And that doesn’t include the spare box of ammo I keep hidden in my vehicle. Does that make me intent on war? No! But if I am away from home and all hell breaks loose, at least I am not left holding an empty gun. You are an idiot! Do not pretend to know someone’s intentions! Oh, and the incoherent babble is more than likely NYC attempt to cover their arses!

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    • liberalsflewoverthecoocoosnest
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:01pm

      Capt crunch, you don;t know much about pistols, do you? 45 rounds, which is what he would have in the average 9mm clip, is warm up for practice. Certainly he isn’t “ready for war” as you state. One of the HUGE problems with news, the way it is reported and comented on, is the stupidity that comes form the mouths/pens of those who are too ignorant to know they should keep their comments to themselves. Oh, and jones001 makes a very good point. Those cops are real bad a*^es as long as they have one of their city thugs under their boot, but they can “go to sleep” just as quickly as the next guy with one little “love pat”. Of course, Obama thinks he is going to create a “civilian militia” to control those of us who don’t love or fear him. That might work in Chicago, but let him bring it on down south and see how many military, ex-military or civilians will fire on AMerican citizens at his command. He may find himself looking through bars……. let me put it this way, the Fed is wearing out its welcome – quickly.

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    • Uranium Wedge
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:02pm

      Please, please NY succeed!

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    • grizzlydave
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:53pm

      NY is a police state that does not believe in the 2cd amendment!

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    • sapper4545
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:05pm

      IMO 9mm even with three mags is a little lite,to say ready 4 war,,,come on, don’t pull me over here in W.V.

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    • The-Monk
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:06pm

      Shaun Day visits NY City and sees the “Light of Day” of progressive cities. No guns, no ammo and no armed self defense allowed.

      My semi-auto Remington 241A, 10+1, doesn’t have a “clip” or a “magizine” }:>)

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    • muslims are Pigs
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:12pm

      To captain crunch, … looks like you‘ve eatin too much cap’n crunch … !

      A war with 3 magazines,… you’re an idiot!

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    • STGCSSW
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:20pm

      Where in this article does in call them clips? I don’t see it.
      On the other hand, maybe he had an M1 Garand and they were clips.

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    • Mil Mom
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:23pm

      @USPATRIOT101
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:36am

      You have to realize what this trip to the psych ward does. This guarantees that he will never be able to carry a firearm ever again. This is a new tactic used on returning vets as a method to expand gun control. Any trip to a mental health facility even for just a check up will disqualify you to carry a firearm. Now how many of our returning vets get a “check up” when they get home?
      ***
      You hit the nail on the head right there! All this effort to identify PTSD is NOT, AN EFFORT TO IDENTIFY AND TREAT OUR VETERANS. It IS AN EFFORT TO MAKE SURE THEY’RE DISARMED, AND CAN EASILY BE ARRESTED BY bo’s SECOND LAW ENFORCEMENT UNIT, WHICH HE SEES BEING AS WELL FUNDED AND ARMED AS THE US MILITARY!!! (And with the recent gutting of the Defense Budget, he’s nearly guaranteed it!!!)

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    • bill d
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:25pm

      Running a red light is not probable cause to search a vehicle unless failure to yield or unless you can articulate a REASONABLE cause for the search. Either get permission, get a warrant or make something up.
      NY state does not recognize the 2nd Amendment much less the Constitution.
      If you go there be prepared to get screwed one way or another – they can’t/won‘t defend you and won’t allow you to defend yourself.
      Been there.

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    • STGCSSW
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:29pm

      @Americansince1619

      I have a friend who was a full bird with a special unit and he had a letter that informed law enforcement to call a number if he was stopped for any reason. He would produce this letter only if his vehicle was about to be searched. He was required by his assignment to carry his Go Bag, fully armed, everywhere he went.

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    • GPS-Tech
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:35pm

      @Pink Panty Mace
      How does boot polish taste? I don’t know, I’ve never kissed your girl.

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    • jsl55
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 11:37pm

      What’s the big deal about 3 mags? While I usually only carry 2 concealed, I always have AT LEAST 3 ready for each autoloader in the house.

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 1:51am

      GPS-TECH

      But you sure have been licking Nazi jackboots. What makes you think you can all of a sudden jump on the anti-police state bandwagon after defending their actions so vehemently and attacking anyone who criticizes them?

      Either you’re a perpetrator, or you know where your bread is buttered.

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 2:00am

      GPS-Tech

      I‘ll bet dollars to donuts the only thing you’ve EVER kissed is Nazi a$$.

      That’s all you ever do on this website. I know I hurt your feelings before, but I don’t care. You can detach from my scrotum now.

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    • OkefenokeeSwampfox
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 6:11am

      I’ve already been to New York. Didn’t like it. Won’t go back.

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    • BrianBDB
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 7:39am

      Just one of my many reasons to avoid the state of New York if at all possible.

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    • Bingfa
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 10:41am

      Jones001: you are full of crap. First, SEaLs, SF, PJs and the like do not calls themselves by their job. They are operators and that is what they call themselves. And what true NSW operator would post the dribble you did? Go back to your movies and lies at the local bar to get laid.
      Capt. Crunch: You are an idiot to believe three magazines, clips, pillows, lamas, or anything else is ready to start a “war”.
      If the police officer thought he was 5150 then he did have the right to search the car for items that would cause harm to the suspect. If the cop lied it will come out since we know New York cops are all on the take or lie to cover up crimes…just like the liberals think. Ass clowns.

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    • Protoham
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 12:07pm

      Captain Crunch – Or all the police had to say is he was babbling. I have watched cops lie under oath, more than once. I got one State Trooper kicked off the force for it. These men are no more trustworthy than our politicians.

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    • The Jewish Avenger
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 12:31pm

      @WOLF

      “Rather, I’m ready to make it home.”

      :D Thanks.

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    • The Jewish Avenger
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 12:45pm

      I think I’m going to clip some magazines from my nostalgic soldiers of fortune …

      And then send them to NYC so then I can tell everyone the location of these FEMA camps before they start stuffing us all in there. (*nervous laugh*)

      Thank goodness they caught this warrior with a weapon, at least only the criminals and law enforcement carry now. And when seconds count, help is just minutes away…

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    • Crush_Liberalism
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 12:57pm

      The assumption that this elite warrior was “over armed” because he had three loaded magazines leads to statements like “He was ready for war”. He is a Navy Seal, with a Top Secret level security clearance (which involves physiological examination). I was in police work for 8 years, and even if someone was babbling, I did not have PC to search their car. Babbling does NOT give PC to believe that a weapon is in a vehicle. As to possible DUI, you cant search a DUI suspect’s vehicle until you have ARRESTED them for DUI. It’s called “search INCIDENT to arrest, not prior to.
      Additionally, a Navy Seal with three loaded mags makes me feel NO distress whatsoever for the safety of the general public; it is the thug with only 6 bullets in a crap weapon that poses the greater risk. An elite warrior is ALWAYS ready for war, but possessing a firearm & three mags doesn’t make him prepared engage in criminal behavior. The only one in danger from this man IS the thug who would do harm to this man. He is in a position of extreme public trust and national defense with the credentials that he IS trustworthy and there is no reason to believe that he is a threat (unless you are a liberal which paints all military as dangerous to the public). NY is LIBERAL, their LAWS are liberal, and their DA’s are liberal. I’d feel BEYOND safe with that man, his 9MM, & his three magazines flying next to me on the next flight I took to anywhere. Wish he was there on one of the 9/11 attacks.

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    • Carolina Patriot
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 6:41pm

      @CAPTAIN CRUNCH

      Three clips (not magazines, according to my 9mm pistol’s manufacturer and the U.S. Army) is a reasonable number for protection. Where I live, you are at least a half hour away from a sheriff’s deputy arriving (25 miles to the sheriff’s office). A half hour stand off with a home invader or your typical red neck thief requires a lot of loaded ammunition. I’m a little short of 30-06 rifle ammunition, right now, with less than 2,000 rounds in the house, and likewise on .22 caliber rounds wit only about 1,200 rounds.

      I’m down to about 200 rounds of 9mm ammunition and need to make another trip to Wally World for some more. I only have one box of .38 caliber ammunition, but that pistol is the carry weapon,and it only has a 5 round cylinder.

      So in my opinion,.the young Seal was not prepared for war, just for sensible self protection: specially in NYC where every non-criminal should carry!!

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    • jones001
      Posted on January 26, 2012 at 4:13pm

      @ Dismayed Vet, read it again. Our police lack the training to deal with the vets coming home. Their tactics that work on civilians will not work on trained military, especially spec war types. Your only going to pissed them off, especially when their rude, disrespectful, pushey, indignant, down right stupid attitude that most police have. It took me six months for basic, another six to get my trident, another six month to do ops. How long are the police trained????????? They just killed an eight grader and shot a vet 22 times, their not trained enough. We need to dispatch a professional to any scene involving a vet, because killing them is unacceptable isn’t it?

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    • jones001
      Posted on January 26, 2012 at 4:19pm

      @ RabitPatriot,

      Obviously not New York and I had my experiences as well and their were never any sign of spec war training. The police I know wouldn’t get even close to graduating any spec war units. I’ve also trained and theirs no way they get it, a week of training isn’t enough and they stayed no matter how they did, right?????????????????

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    • jones001
      Posted on January 26, 2012 at 4:25pm

      @ Americansince1619,

      There’s no note when your off base, Mr. Todd Decker has the best description of what most likely happened, thank you Mr. Decker

      David Jones
      Seal Team Two

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    • recondenny
      Posted on January 26, 2012 at 10:43pm

      I spent 14 months in Viet Nam as the RTO of a Recon Platoon. We carried all sorts of weapons, JUST IN CASE. I carried an M-16 and a 45 pistol, which I was good at shooting. However, when the sh- broke out, I could fire my 16 one handed as easily as the 45, with my other hand on the “mike”. Now, 42 years later, I always carry a weapon, JUST IN CASE. I carry lots of spare ammo, JUST IN CASE. BFD.

      Florida CWP holders are REQUIRED BY LAW (and as a requisite for getting a license) to inform any law enforcement officer who may pull you over, to FIRST inform him of the weapons you have in the vehicle. Here in FL, every time I’ve been stopped (too many) and informed the man of my weapons, THEY THANK YOU PROFUSELY. They really do. Each and every time.

      BTW In the real world, you really don’t want to have a standoff with a US NAVY SEAL. Civilian or law enforcement. They are trained HARD to react to perceived danger and there ain’t nuttin you can do about it. That’s a fact jack.

      WELCOME HOME MY BROTHERS

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on January 28, 2012 at 12:16pm

      PMS-Peck

      I’m not angry at all. The rehab Nazis, nor you, have any control over me whatsoever. That’s over and done with. They lost.

      You‘re angry that you DON’T have any control, and you wish the police state would GIVE you control. Too bad that’s not gonna happen anytime soon.

      You would like me to feel guilty about my use (not abuse) of marijuana, but you just aren’t getting anywhere at all. Real waste of time. I’m not into deadly drugs like the ones your police state heroes manufacture and traffick acorss the boprder. No smack, no crack. No meth, no X.

      Just weed, and not Mexican dirt shwag either. Nope, I’m not “supporting terrorists” by using marijuana I don’t smoke MEXICAN DIRT.

      Your heroes are supporting terrorists by helping them grow poppy in Afghanistan and helping the Mexican cartels ship drugs, guns, and cash across my southern border. Nah, I used to just sell crack to self-segregated suburban idiots like you bringing me your daughter’s TV and playstation. Letting me rent your car for a 20 piece and go joyriding around Cleveland, letting me get ******** from your wife for a dime piece.

      I’m not at all aggravated by your bootlicking. What you eat doesn’t move my bowels. But don‘t come on here perpetrating like you aren’t always defending the heroes you worship. I know you better than that, loser.

      Your racism doen’t bother me. You have to live with that. I’m comfortable in my own skin.

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on January 28, 2012 at 12:30pm

      I understand that you want some homosexual attention, but you aren’t gonna get that from me. I don’t have any imaginations of putting my “simian paws” on you at all. I’m not gay.

      I understand you have a problem with blacks…why don‘t you come on down to the 1st District Police Station in Cleveland while I’m protesting and get it off your chest?

      Yea, everyone sees me as a highly-intellectual patriot who doesn’t give a DAMN about Yuppie Narc persecutions from klutzes like you. I get it that you aren’t capable of making distinctions between “ghetto” and “urban”, and definitely have no idea about “ebonics”, because you have the vocabulary of an infant and the vernacular of a Down Syndrome fetus.

      Are you desperate for relevance? Nobody cares what you say. You better go “LOL” at some more posters to try to be accepted, loser.

      It’s really funny to see you stroking yourself about “blasting” something to smithereens. That’s hilarious. Who are you performing for? Where’s your audience?

      Somebody give this clown a standing ovation. He’s desperate. At least give him a good “LOL”. I feel sorry for him.

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    • debrarae
      Posted on January 28, 2012 at 10:38pm

      There are a lot of good cops out there. I feel sorry for them, for the ire ‘they’re’ going to get because of the PIGS who did this! The proper place for the NYPD is on their knees, begging this man (and the other cops’) forgiveness!

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  • RichNGadsden
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:35am

    We need a new president who fully believes in the 2nd Amendment and not treat it like a fairy tale. He then should appoint an Attorney General that has the balls to go into these hell holes and enforce the 2nd Amendment and the SCOTUS decision that the 2nd Amendment does actually apply to individuals. Hell, do to these states and cities in a legal manner what Eric “The Red” Holder is doing to states and cities illegally.
    Screw PC!

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    • SoupSandwich
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:49am

      They found 3 MAGAZINES moron writer. Clips don’t go into a 9mm pistol.

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    • The_Almighty_Creestof
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:51am

      I agree, however, I have questions:
      His name alone should have been enough once run by the military…is he active service or retired?
      He runs a red light, babbles incoherently and is armed with a lot more than needed to go to the grocery store…locked and loaded with 3 spare magazines?
      Determined by his own people to be suffering from PTSD?
      He may have been stopped for the right reason (running the light), arrested for the wrong reason (having a firearm)…but either way, they did him, his family and innocent bystanders a favor by getting him off the street and into friendly hands for treatment.

      I wish him a speedy recovery and thank him for his service to our country.

      I hope New York sinks into the ocean from the weight of its corruption and stupidity.

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    • SgtB
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:11am

      Creestoff, who are you to determine what is adequate for another person to carry to ensure their proper ability to defend themself? The answer, nobody! No one, not even you, has the right to tell another person what weapon they can carry for self defense or how to carry it. Anyone who says otherwise or who supports laws that try to do so are either ignorant or maliciously attacking our inalienable human rights.

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:18am

      This is NOT a police state.

      I’m a crazy conspiracy theorist who supports Ron Paul and the 2nd Amendment.

      I repeat, this is NOT a police state.

      Love your heroes.

      Worship your heores.

      Lick their boots. They deserve extra special deference above and beyond a normal civilian because of their “service”…even though they are SERVANTS and we’re the MASTERS…naw….let’s treeat THEM like the masters…yea…that works.

      See how far that has gotten us.

      -sarcasm end

      They don’t give a DAMN about you.

      RESIST THE NAZI POLICE STATE!

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    • SgtB
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:21am

      Creestoff, It doesn’t even mention if the magazines were loaded. Only that 3 were present. I have been stopped before on the way to LAX. The “cops” asked me to open the trunk on my 93′ grand prix so I started to get out to open the trunk. They freaked out and asked what the hell I was doing. I then told them that I was driving a 1993 pontiac and that they asked me to open the trunk which I would have to do manually with a key. They then took my keys from me and upon opening the trunk found 6, 30 round magazines for an AR type rifle and 4, 17 round magazines for the M9. Both of which are “illegal” in California unless you are military or law enforcement. My point is that news stories like this don’t always tell the whole truth, nor does the associated press care to make the whole truth known. If they would have written a story about me it would have read something like…

      Marine Corps Sergeant was arrested today after trying to near Los Angeles International Airport with military style load bearing vest with ten ammunition clips able to hold more than 15 bullets. Airport officials have said that the LAX police who performed the search are glad that they were able to stop whatever it was that the Marine had planned.

      In reality, the story is that a Marine was stopped and searched unconstitutionally by a militarized police force made up of ignorant SOB‘s who aren’t even smart enough to figure out that a 93 pontiac does not have an electronic trunk release system.

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    • The_Almighty_Creestof
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:29am

      Sgtb…You be sure and spout those same words when a cop lets some guy go with the same armaments, babbling incoherently, running a red light…and enters a school/church/office building and kills a lot of people he had a real or imaginary grudge with.

      In other words …since you are pretty damn dense…the amount of ammo he had by itself is not an issue…it was all of it added up. When I carry my Glock 26 I have 1 in the well and 2 spares for a 45 round total using higher than standard capacity mags…but I don‘t babble and I don’t run red lights. If I do ever run a red light and am found to be armed as such, babbling and claiming I’m a green beret with ZERO ID to prove it…I hope I’m taken in and questioned.

      In case you don’t remember, that Loughner clown was pulled over and released just before his little shoot out…though I do not believe he was packing at the time. Are you saying that if he was, you would not have detained him?

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    • Lee Chum
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:28am

      SGTB writes: “They then took my keys from me and upon opening the trunk found 6, 30 round magazines for an AR type rifle and 4, 17 round magazines for the M9. Both of which are “illegal” in California unless you are military or law enforcement.”

      Incorrect! Not sure what FUD you’re trying to tell people, but possession of magazines over 10rnds in CA is NOT illegal. MANY, MANY people in CA bought 11+ round magazines in CA before the ban on sales after Jan 1st, 2000 and those of which are 100% legally allowed to continue possession of those magazines.

      Please read the CA Penal Code 12020 (a)(2) which states one who “manufactures or causes
      to be manufactured, imports into the state, keeps for sale, or offers or exposes for sale, or who gives, or lends, any large- capacity magazine”….would be the only crime,

      For further information please read the Calguns Foundation wiki. http://wiki.calgunsfoundation.org/Large-capacity_magazine_restrictions.

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    • Gadzoooks
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 12:15pm

      An M1 Garand uses clips (enbloc type). The 1903 uses clips (stripper type). An M14 uses magazines…as do most pistols. The difference is in that a magzine has a feed mechanism…a clip does not. Has nothing to do with pistol vs. long gun.

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    • Believe It
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:31pm

      Clips, Magazines, we all know what the writer meant, don’t we? Stop nitpicking about such unimportant trivia… just who’s calling who a moron here… the point is the man who is a member of our elite armed forces was disbelieved, dishonored, labeled as crazy, marginalized, and sent to a psyche ward by some of NYC’s finest… and released when Navy staff officers arrived and rectified the absymal situation, retrieving the soldier from the clutches of Bloombergs thugs in blue.

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    • Believe It
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:49pm

      Crestof – read the article again. It says they claimed he was “babbling incoherently” because he repeatedly tried to tell him he was a Navy SEAL, which they did not believe. It was their lack of belief which was the problem, not his attempt to explain that he was a Navy SEAL.

      What you have here is a typical case of copspeak. As such, it is no reflection on Shaun Day’s character or state of mind whatsoever. It has everything to do with the police’s version of what happened, their predisposition to victimize those who they can, and their attempt to rationalize and fabricate an explanation for their behaviour which was found to be totally out of line in the end. Period.

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    • Wolf
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:40pm

      Then the only person you should vote for is Ron Paul because none of the others have done anything toward lessening the gun grabbing going on in their state or in the fed.

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    • addie
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:01pm

      I agree on the nitpicking. My husband, a disabled army veteran calls them clips. I call the magazines. Big deal!

      What is far more important is the anti02nd amendment people! And people complaining he had 3 magazines (or clips) who really cares? Do you want the 2nd amendment to be limited to a single shot rifle? Well then quit complaining he had 3 magazines! You have no business limiting what he or anyone can or can’t carry without risking limiting us ALL to a single shot! Think people! The world doesn’t revolved around you!

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    • GPS-Tech
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:54pm

      @beleive it
      You are referring to Mace’s post. Here is what he said.
      ” The weak excuse that “oh, because he’s a vet, he might have PTSD, and because he’s armed, he MIGHT shoot up the public” is FLAWED LOGIC, and opens the door for violations of rights such as THIS.”
      That isnt sarcasm tard, that will most likely be their excuse in the end. That because he is an ACTIVE member of the military and behaving erraticly that he might have been a potential threat to public safety aside from the fact that he had a gun. It may seem odd for me to quote him but even Macey has moments of clarity. Believe that.

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 1:49am

      GPS-Tech

      Moments of clarity?

      I bet you didn’t even know about the MIAC report listing returning vets, Ron Paul, Bob Barr, Chuck Baldwin, Ron Paul supporters, Tea Partiers, protestors, Libertarians, Constitutionalists, etc. as TERRORISTS.

      According to MIAC, opposition to world government, NAFTA, federalization of the states, and restrictive gun laws are a threat to the police. Christian Identity, white nationalism, “militant” anti-abortion activists, opposition to illegal immigration, and income tax resistance.

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    • GPS-Tech
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 8:19am

      @D bag mace
      Actually I do know about homeland security profiling vets as possible home grown terrorists. I am not anti-police but their are definitely some bad apples among them. You however naively beleive that people can just police themselves. If you want to live police free move to Somalia.
      If my agreeing with a point you make causes you to think I am on your scrotum you must be starved for affection. Dont worry I still think you are a drug addled douche and a poser.
      You needed drugs last time we had an exchange to medicate yourself. You have a weak mind and I actually like shooting down your replys. I told you alrerady you’re not going to throw me off.
      Dont know what your deal is with the boot polish fetish. that’s pretty sick there macey.

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 12:12pm

      GPS-Tech

      After a history of failure, you naively believe the Police State can police anyone. They are utterly incompetent. If the people decided to overthrow them tomorrow, they’re bacon.And so are their apologists. I don’t have to move anywhere. I have inalienable rights and I will force those who would act like Nazis to DIE, teleport back to Nazi Germany, or go to hell- whichever is more expedient.

      Your childlike responses and tangential personal attacks is what attaches you to my scrotum. You follow me around every thread like the rest of the trolls making stupid retorts and attacking me personally to try to discredit me, as if that has EVER worked to distract from the truth that I present. All it does it make you appear desperate because you can’t form a coherent counter argument.

      You can think what you want about my cannabis use, what I eat doesn’t move your bowels. But what do you think I’m posing about? YOU’RE the poser acting like you are against the police state suddenly but has a history of attacking anyone who criticizes their actions, especially myself.

      I don’t need cannabis. I LIKE it. I do it because I WANT to, and there’s nothing you can do about it. So keep sitting on your low horse while I sit on my high horse and mind your damn business.

      You just like the attention you get by me responding to you. It makes you feel important, doesn’t it? do you feel “involved” idiot? You’re completely insubstantial.

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 12:22pm

      GPS-TECH

      I be all up in da club smokin‘ blunts right in yo heroez facez and dey don’t do nuttin’.

      I blo clouds at dey facez and dey don’t care. Dey jus make U think dey care to bolster yo false sense of security.

      U lame.

      U don‘t git no cool pointz fo’ actin‘ like you better than somebody cuz U don’t blow dank. U blow wank. Nazi wank.

      U betta stay in da hizzle. U ain’t ALLOWED to come outside. We’ll run U out da hood, you probably a snitch too.

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 12:24pm

      See sumthin say sumthin, you snitch a$$ wanksta.

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    • GPS-Tech
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 8:40pm

      @She Man mace
      Need another beatdown? here you go…..

      “I don’t need cannabis. I LIKE it. I do it because I WANT to”
      Spoken like a true addict.

      You say I always defend the police BUT that isnt true. I posted about seeing a drunk that tried to resist the Galveston police and had his arm snapped like a tree branch. I have never been for police brutality and those mother effers should have lost their jobs and gone to prison for a serious pounding. As far as the TSA goes I dont even fly anymore because I am tired of getting pulled aside and having my shoes, laptop and whatever else swabbed and analyzed. They arent keeping us safe, just normalizing an infringement so that they take it to higher and higher levels.

      You claim that my replys have no effect on you. Really?… I called you a poser because that’s what you are. You invented this online persona as some speudo-intellectual tough guy, a real keyboard warrior. After only one week of pounding away at your psyche you have put away the thesaurus and reverted back to the true low life piece of ghetto trash that you are complete with ghetto terms and references.

      I see you wrote me a poem….GAY. You should write childrens books, you could be the next DR Seuss. Or maybe joke books, I got a good laugh out of that.

      Detach from my scrotum=stop picking on me,….Not happenin. You are a soft target, you always were. With every failed effort to shake me I only become more EMBOLDENED.

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    • V-MAN MACE
      Posted on January 25, 2012 at 11:07am

      GPS-Tech

      I’ve been to rehab (against my will) and it doesn’t work, because I DON’T WANT IT TO WORK.

      I’m not easily brainwashed, sorry. I feel absolutely no guilt whatsoever from your persecutions. Smokin’ right now.

      Yea, I need another “beatdown” (AKA a massage) from a witless nincompoop.

      You’re a bootlicker. Don’t try to “cop dueces” now. You do realize you’re talking to me… the person who constantly criticizes the actions of those Nazis and the person who is a lightning rod of criticism from the likes of trolls like you. Why am I even talking to you…. oh yea.. because I criticized your heroes and you got your panties in a wad.

      Oh you’re tired now? Awwww… you got tired of the Nazis who you relentlessly support touching your little pp? Awwwwwww…

      What you call me has no effect on me, everyone knows what I am and what I do. Nobody knows or cares who the F you are or WTF you’re about.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBVVfed4cpA

      There ya go. Log onto Youtube and be one of the 3 idiots who dislike V-Man.

      I just had to get a little urban with you to let you know what you really are in terms you might understand better. A snitch trying to put me on blast for smoking weed and nobody gives a F. See something, say something, Po-Po Pet.

      Detach from my scrotum= I don’t like groupies. You’ll get tired of following me around like a Katamari Damacy ball soon enough, and disappear like the trolls who preceeded you. Transient.

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    • GPS-Tech
      Posted on January 26, 2012 at 12:33am

      @ She man Mace
      “I’ve been to rehab (against my will)”
      thats why youre so angry, you got your tissues torn in a state facility.

      I dont want you to feel guilty about your addiction. Actually you should try harder drugs, go stick needles in your arm and stuff up your nose.

      Your perception of me as a bootlicker seems to agitate you so keep on thinking that. The wad isnt in my under wear, it’s in your mouth.

      Yes I am tired, tired of a bunch of your kind dressed in monkey suits trying to put their simian paws and their stink on my property.

      Thats right, everyone knows what you are, a weak minded drug dependent paranoid loser with delusions of grandeur.

      Wow! first you write me poetry and now your making me videos. EVEN GAYER.

      No mace that isnt urban it’s ghetto, just like you. Way to live up to a stereotype by the way.

      “Detach from my scrotum= I don’t like groupies”
      Are you ready for me to pull out of your ******? Sorry kid, all your lame little tricks dont work on me. The tough guy, the intellectual, the hood rat, (which is just a trashy variance of tough guy) all that blasted to smithereens. Cant wait to see what you dream up next.

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  • John Marshall
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:31am

    NYC is on the do not visit list, the city fathers do not care about the honest citizen. ask any hard working patrolman in that cesspool.

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    • 2theADDLED
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:04am

      We need a fence built not only on the border with Mexico but also around NY to keep the parasites from migrating and infecting other areas. Those that wish to leave must undergo a quarantine period to make sure they are not infected. Let the rest suffer in their stupor until they eat each other.
      If I remember correctly they were the inventors of the idiot labels now plastered on every product maybe New Yorkers should have one on their foreheads.

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    • macpappy
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:35am

      Ha, you said City Fathers, what are City Fathers? i would imagine that the City Fathers left with all the real fathers, when they left.

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    • Ookspay
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:02am

      My family and I will only visit places that honor the second amendment! Sad really, I would love to visit ground zero and show my respects, but not if I can’t defend myself.

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    • Demaslut
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:24am

      I seen the movie about NY being a Prison. Well here we go fellas lol

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  • Detroit paperboy
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:29am

    The police are part of the Police state…. I know longer trust them, and more and more of their funding and their high tech toys are coming from homeland security dept…. I no longer believe they are protecting us,,,, they are a revenue producing arm of the state… PERIOD.

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    • morerightrudder
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:21am

      Hell, I couldn’t agree more.

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    • Dismayed Veteran
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:32am

      I wonder how many LEO’s are veterans or are in the reserve or national guard? I don‘t think LEO’s dislike military but they do get stuck with dealing with young GI’s on the strip club/massage parlor circus outside of the post gates.

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    • LONNYTUNES
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 4:51pm

      Amen paperboy!

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  • Detroit paperboy
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:22am

    Its illegal to own a gun in Mexico too, and look what a wonderful peaceful utopia that Hell Hole is……

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    • BlackAce41
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:29am

      And they wonder why New York has such high crime status

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    • bry
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:39am

      @blackace..FYI, NYC has the LOWEST crime rate of any big city in the country. I still hate living here with all the crazy leftist ideas. Going to the polls is a practice in futility, but I vote anyway. Guess I am an optimist.

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    • Ivan in Phoenix
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 5:11pm

      Liberal gun-haters think Barney Fife carrying one single bullet in his pocket was too much. That’s why they go hysterical about 3 magazines for the same gun.

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  • Fus Patrol
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:22am

    As a Police Officer I would be ok to carry concealed in NYC even coming from another state. However, NYC has become a fascist state in and of itself. I do not fault the individual Police Officers of the NYPD, by and large they are professionals who do a great job. I personally have been ordered by superiors to bring prosecution where I did not feel it was necessary. It starts with Bloomburg because he has control over the NYPD. Until this nonsense stops I refuse to visit there or spend a dime in NYC.

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    • zman173rd
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:43am

      “AS s a police officer…” Of course you dont fault your own. You almost never do. Unless it’s blatant, police officers do no wrong. Sorry bub, that doesn’t cut it anymore. You are Biased and Prejudiced for your own kind. You can’t have been there and know what the facts are to pass an innocent judgement for your butties. THE POLICE ARE NOT YOUR FRIENDS. This happens way too often to be a coincidence. Police carry guns to protect themselves not the citizenry. It is us against those who claim to “Serve and Protect”. It’s Self-Serving motivation to Protect themselves. UNION Thugs come to mind.

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    • BillyPenn
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:06am

      Badge or no badge it doesn’t matter. If an out of state officer carry’s while in NYC, this is what could happen. Our weapon(s) will be confiscated for safety, until our ID is verified. I can only imagine the hassle to get it returned. I have no plans to travel to NYC anytime soon or later.

      NJ is worse. Off duty out of state officers cannot carry, period. If memory serves me correct; Prior to traveling to NJ on official business, permission to carry must first be granted by the Commissioner of NJ State Police. Only exemption is ‘hot pursuit’ .

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    • Wolf
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 11:31am

      “As a police ifficer…” then you should recognize how many of this man’s Constitutional rights were violated by this arrest, just because he ran a red light.

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    • Abdul Kareema Wheat
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 5:35pm

      BloomTurd…..a little man with a Napoleon complex. Amazing that any jew would ever deny any citizen the right to defend themselves again. Especially since BloomTurd can probably point to some of his FORMER, former relatives that gave up their rights…boarded those box cars with out a peep….took their clothes off and allowed themselves to be gassed and shot to death.

      BloomTurd forgets that history usually repeats itself. BloomTurd has become the same Nazi type he probably detests..yet he fails to irony of his hysterical,illegal and unconstitutional, fascist dictates over the fools and sheeple that occupy NY. And it’s the upper East side that rules NY…the swine…the elitist swine that have made NY a prison. Ironic isn’t it that the LEAST FREE STATES are in the NE and ruined / controlled by “democrats”? And that these same states were part of original 13 colonies that ratified the constitution? Shameful.

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  • SageInWaiting
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:17am

    Does anybody need any MORE reasons to avoid NYC like the plague… which, I‘m sure you’ll find there as well. IT is the looney bin; those in the psych ward are probably the most sane. The NE and the Left Coast: rotten fruit awaiting the fire.

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    • lukerw
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:22am

      Agreed!

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    • cbkaty
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:25am

      Similar police tactics were used regularly in the old Soviet Union.

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  • Mess23
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:17am

    Running a red light give the police permission to search a vehicle? The idea that only cops and crooks can have guns is probably not the best idea out there.

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  • TheLastBestHopeofManOnEarth
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:14am

    Tell your friends…Stay out of NYC. It is boiling over with Hatred, crime, and corruption. The guy was wrong but searching his truck and throwing him in a psych ward just makes it worse for them. We are all on the same team guys. “Back in the day” they would sit his a$$ down and explain the knuckleheaded thing he did and send him on his way. Time to restore Common Sense to America.

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  • kickagrandma
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:14am

    One has to wonder on whose side the policemen are~~~~ ours as in “WE THE PEOPLE” or theirs as “enemies of the country”? Be good to know.

    Stay out of, away from nyc, all of california…No wait! We need to retake those places. They are part of the USA. If they don’t like it, leave. So simple.

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    • RepubliCorp
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:31am

      That is why Madison wanted no part of the Articles of Confederation, or the pure “states’ rights” position, because it would turn the states into separate warring “factions” (i.e. what Madison wanted to avoid) As you can see, cross a border and you become s criminal. Think about that when someone spews a pure “states’ rights” position

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    • Baddoggy
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:47am

      So you would rather have the Federal Government be your master republicorp? What if they say something like no soup for you and cut off your welfare? hehehe

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  • mattfrompa
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:13am

    i think a million plus conceal weapons carriers should go to New Your City, think they will arrest all of them?
    Sometimes our elected officials need a wake up call.

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  • goofyfoot2001
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:11am

    Here’s an idea! Fix the comment sorting!

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  • Rolandd
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:08am

    Only police and criminals can carry guns in New York City all others need not have one. That’s it in a nutshell, end of line.

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  • Marsh626
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:06am

    Hey, New York City. You want to boycott gun owners? Then we’ll boycott you…

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  • 4xeverything
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:04am

    OK , I’m sorry but this is bugging me to death. LULATAYLOR is advertising in the comments section of every single story on The Blaze. This ad is for a website that promotes casual sex/one night stands. If you see one of these posts, please report it. You can’t miss the post once you see it, it is exactly the same in each story.

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    • mitchrx7
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:44am

      Sir, The advertising on this site is different for everyone, and based on the website visiting history of each users computer. You have been to some naughty sites it appears.

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    • 4xeverything
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 5:58am

      First of all, I am a ma’am. Secondly, it is not the advertisements on the website that I am remarking on, it is one specific person/company who is posing as a commenter and puting the same post in every story about their casual sex website. Try reading before you remark.

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  • Dirty Harry
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:01am

    Don’t the NYPD have plenty to do with this crap?

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    • BSdetector
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:14am

      No wonder there is so much crime in NY, all these blatant violations of the Constitution take a lot manpower…

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  • 4738774
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:56am

    Anyone ever consider that if they enforced these gun laws on the actual gangbanger-types instead of honest citizens crime would plummet? Instead they just get off on plea deals and technicalities. The common Joe has no such resources nor luck.

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  • becca_leigh
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:53am

    since there are only 2 cities in the country with SEALs, va beach and san diego, that would make this guy one of my neighbors since their base in va beach is less than 2 miles from my house….good to know because I was trying to take a trip up to nyc this spring but I won’t now!!

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    • trappedinwv
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:11am

      There are reserve seal units in lots of places.

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    • lukerw
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:51am

      Stay away from Liberal Centers this year… they are going to go Crazy!

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  • SpankDaMonkey
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:40am

    .
    The Chi-Coms claim to have invented clothes to are cleaned by Sunshine. I’d say put a pair drawers on NYC, but Sunshine can’t clean “Skid Marks”………

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    • rangerp
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:49am

      does not matter if you are a Navy SEAL, and Army Ranger, Special Forces, Deltat Detachment, Marine Recon…..

      You can not run red lights, have a pistol and not the correct permit for that state.

      Being in the military or an elite unit carries no weight in matters like this. I am a Field Grade Infantry officer, and I have abide by the state laws I live in, and if I travel to another state I abide by theirs.

      Federal Law Enforcement (FBI, Federal Marshals…..) have the ability to carry across state lines.

      This dude was a knuckle head, and his “I am a SEAL back fired on him. NYPD was not impressed, and I am sure they are not impressed now

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    • becca_leigh
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:56am

      it has nothing to do with them pulling him over for running a red light, he shouldn’t have done it and they had every reason to stop him….it’s because they threw him in a psych ward!!

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    • Delta D-5-3
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:57am

      @rangerp……WOW. They can NOT just search your vehicle without a warrant UNLESS you give them permission. Do you NOT get that ranger? You just don’t get why this is an issue, and that’s a little disturbing right there……….

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    • ThemDemsLie2much
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:09am

      RangerP. I have the ability to cross state lines. I have a second amendment and a CCW that says so. It’s the people that think only they should be able to carry that is our problem. These corrupt union thugs abuse our rights and get away with it, that’s a problem. You keep on sticking up for your bros like your part of some gang. It’s us against them right! NYC Cops are as corrupt as the criminals they protect for a price. You stand next to that cop because you both are cops. No moral ethics need apply! No different than hiring a black man with no experience to run a country simply because he is black. To bad that Seal couldn’t beat the crap out of the cop for being an azz and searching his vehicle. A Muslim would not have even been searched for fear of racial profiling. An American would thank that Gentleman for serving our Country. Write the ticket and go look for some real crime. I’ll bet anyone with out of town plates automatically get searched in NYC. Running a red light is no cause to throw your weight around.

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    • Sage rebel
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:11am

      RANGERP, you’re forgetting about the new red light policy. Lights go from green to red in the time it takes regularly flowing traffic to get through an intersection. Voila! A reliable revenue stream through tickets, court fees, late fines, guaranteed at every light, every time. The cops can cherry pick from whoever’s there at the time. And BONUS!! who better to stick it to than someone with out-of-state plates driving a pickup! A no-brainer and a fun story for your union buddies back at the station!

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    • Ookspay
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:20am

      @Rangerp, Would you be in favor of a Federal law that allows all active duty Military to carry concealed weapons anywhere in the united States? I would.

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    • rangerp
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 9:42am

      Yea, I am a huge second amendment person , and I have multiple a CCW.

      I was not there, and do not know all the details on why his vehicle was searched, or if it was waranted.

      This is my point. If I am pulled over, and have a loaded firearm (with three magazines, not clips) i must be withing the laws of that state and city. It does not matter if I agree with those laws.

      I lived in NY for three years while teaching at West Point. If I carried a loaded handgun in my vehicle and got cought, the local law enforcement would not give a flip that I was an army officer, or care if I was a Ranger. My chain of command would not have helped me either. You must follow the local laws. Your military service does not carry any weight when it comes to concealed carry laws. There are websites you can go to and find out what states honor your current state CCW. NY did not honor my Georgia CCW, thus I did not carry there.

      Telling cops, I am a Seal, I am a Ranger, I am a Green Beret…. means nothing to them. They will throw your butt in jail just like a civilian.

      Sounds to me like his alligator mouth did an over-ride on his tad pole butt.

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    • rangerp
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:01am

      @Ookspay

      Would I want a law that allows any service member to carry a concealed weapon?

      that is an interesting question. I have served for 25 years, and am still serving. I may look at service members a different than civilians. While it is great that people have a thankfulness for what we do, there are plenty of knuckle heads in uniform.

      I am a competitive shooter. I do action shooting, All Army Championships, and shoot at the nationals at Camp Perry and have shot interservice championships at Quantico. I will unequivically state that the average person in the military is ignorant to ballistics, is not trained properly with a handgun, and most Infantry folks I know would do just as well to throw a pistol at the bad guy, as to shoot one. there are a few spec ops units that are an exception to the rule.

      I am currently working within ROTC. It may surprise you, but these days a kid can go from civilian to a commissioned officer and never have qualified with a rifle, and never shot or touched a pistol.

      Military members are not firearms experts that most would think they are. Those that are experts are generally that way because their father trained them, or they picked it up as a hobby on their own

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    • arx
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:20am

      Ranger said:..”i must be withing the laws of that state and city. It does not matter if I agree with those laws.”

      I think you are missing the point. A law that is not constitutional should not be obeyed. For decades now (actually about a century) the people of this country have been (often unwittingly) abiding by unconstitutional laws. Now it’s to the point where every aspect of our lives and businesses are regulated by some beauracrat. Want to open a business to support your family? Peon, you must request permission from a half dozen local, state, and federal agencies and hope they deign to allow it. Work hard for you money? Watch more than half of it go to taxes, required insurances, and fees. Tremble in fear, peon, when that inspector shows up to inspect your livelihood, and hope he’s in a good mood…for you have no power against the King’s men. Bought a plot of land and wish to improve it for your family? Sorry subject, the EPA says you can’t drain that mosquito infested swamp because a certain toad lives there, or simply because it is ‘wetland’. Want to go fishing with your son? Watch yourself commoner, you must pay for an access permit, fishing license, and throw back nearly every fish you do catch…for if your betters catch you with a fish a half inch too short or the wrong species, they will confiscate your truck, boat, and lock you up.

      Simple question: would you say the same thing to the colonialists who rebelled against the ‘laws’ of King George?

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    • arx
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:24am

      …to Ranger…continued.

      The second amendment is clear. The only persons breaking the laws are the hypocritical ****** in NYC making laws that violate the Constitution. I’ve spent my years in the service, and realize how insulating it can be to what is going on the civilian side. Not to mention the military mentality of obeying the rules and doing what one is told. And I thank you for your service. But try getting out and making a living in this once free country, and you will start to wonder exactly what it is you are still defending. My oath was to the US Constitution, and so is yours.

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    • rangerp
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:28am

      @arx

      My point is that we service members have to abide by local laws. Our service does not give us the right to carry loaded firearms where we please.

      I am speaking from a legal stand point. If one of my soldiers get arrested downtown for carrying a loaded pistol and has no CCW, there is nothing I can do for him. It is out of my jurisdiction.

      If I drive onto a federal military instalation with a loaded hand gun, I will get arrested.

      My point is not about ideals, or the constitution, I am just stating facts.

      From reading the story, I do believe the SEAL messed up, and his chain of command is about to slap him around, not defend him.

      Yes, I believe cities like Washington, NY, Chicago are outside the constitution in their gun laws, and I believe we the voters should change these laws.

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    • Ookspay
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:30am

      @RangerP, Thanks for your insight and thoughtful response. And as always, your service to America. I was unaware that many of our newly enlisted no longer train with basic weapons. When I was 11 bravo back in the late 80′s, we practically slept with our M-16 all through basic.

      I was hoping that as many armed citizen/soldiers carrying as possible would be a good thing. It is true what you say about being trained by Father being the best, the earlier the better.

      Good to see you back posting, Cheers,

      Ookspay

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    • arx
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 10:50am

      Your right, and servicemen should be held accountable to consitutional local laws. Although I would prefer the military heirarchy protect their own more than they do. But that’s another subject.

      We the people should change the laws and demand the Constitution be followed. But the problem now is the people. Common sense and clearly defined freedoms have become impossible to regain or even retain. A growing majority of people in this country do not respect or understand this country’s foundation, and what made it great. It’s easier for them to stick out their hand, palm up, or line up at the government teet. Freedom, self reliance, individual responsibility? Forget it. We are self destructing because of it.

      So what do we do? Short of civil war, disobey laws that are unconstitutional…at least those that you can without losing land, home, and what freedoms remain. Mostly we just have to live under this soft despotism.

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    • rangerp
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 11:31am

      @arx

      The parents fought communism and fascism and won. While the parents were guarding the front door, their kids went to the back door, and invited the enemy in. Now the enemy is sitting on the couch, and is running the house.

      You can get to a point of no return. Study Rome.

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    • Dismayed Veteran
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 3:32pm

      Ranger:

      Excellent postings. US military members are not above the law or empowered to challenge laws. We are required to obey them.

      As a US Army dependent during 1950‘s and 1960’s, commissioned officers were permitted to store their Model 1911 at home. My father stored his in the night stand. By the time I was commissioned that policy was not in place. In CONUS, if you were issued a weapon, it had to be stored in the unit armory.

      I have a real concern about military members being armed in the civilian population in the absence of a specific and tangible threats such as post-9/11 airports and other strategic infrasturcture.

      Ranger, Thank you for your service.

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    • nmgene
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:41pm

      Ranger p. Seals are the most highly trained gunners in our military. I also shoot in competition but would never want to get in a fire fight against a Seal.When Richard Marcinco formed Seal Team 6 they shot more ammo in training then the whole Marine corps put together. I doubt very much that any Seal would have ptsd, they are trained more then any of the others to do there jobs with out remorse or regret. They and the Marine special forces are the best there is except maybe the Mossad.

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    • GPS-Tech
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 11:05pm

      @Ranger P
      Thank you for your service. I have seen you handle the trolls in here very skillfully. You are a fine example of our service men.

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    • warrior21
      Posted on January 24, 2012 at 5:46am

      RangerRP, you beat me to it. As you said being a member of an elite unit doesn’t allow one to disobey the laws. I would like to know just what the police did after they stopped him, as I am sure he went off the deep end causing them to search. We won’t know until we get a reliable report.

      De Opresso Liber

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  • kaydeebeau
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:36am

    How was the search of his vehicle warranted? So the NYPD violates the 2nd and the 4th amendment?

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    • trappedinwv
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:42am

      If he was detained for psychiatric referrel then they would do a search/inventory as part of securing his personnel property. Since firearms are contraband in NYC then he can be charged. Not saying I agree with it, but that is probably the case.

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    • ThankBabyJesus
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:44am

      yes. thanks for posting blaze people need to see what’s happening.

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    • Delta D-5-3
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:53am

      @trappedinwv…..aww, so that’s how they can “legally” search one’s vehicle. The more I read about NYC police, the more i’m beginning to think that their just a bunch of jack booted thugs with badges. Tell me i’m wrong??????

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    • Baddoggy
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:57am

      The Constitution does not mean squat anymore. The Government is now so powerful they can make up laws to detain you wihout trial on United States land and hold you forever. It is sickening how our Constitutional rights are trampled/

      It is however NY State and NYC rights to make their own regulatory gun laws. If you do not like them your choice is to move to another State. For the life of me, I cannot see why anyone would live in that stinkhole..Especially without a weapon.

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    • trappedinwv
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:10am

      Well Delta, despite your contempt for someone just informing the ignorant hate the police for doing their jobs crowd, yes it is. Perhaps you would prefer that they left his truck on the side of the road and all his stuff goes missing. Perhaps you would like thousands of lawsuits and millions of taxpayer dollars going to ****** who get arrested and sue for gold bars that they claim they had in their car before the cops arrested them.

      People on the internet too often direct their vile hatred for Police. It isn’t the police who make the laws. People need to direct their venom to the legislators, DA’s, governors, mayors, and where they are elected sheriffs and police chiefs who decide which laws are passed and which are enforced or which ones they want the officers to focus on. People are too lazy to look up why a cop does something but just assumes they are on a power trip. Next time the blaze posts a video of a cop punching someone, do yourself a favor and google the Use of force ladder, and rewatch the video.

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    • RepubliCorp
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:41am

      BADDOGGY Doesn’t your guy push for a pure **states rights**? Well this is what you get and that is why he isn’t all that bright………

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    • zman173rd
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:00am

      TO Trappedinwv

      Well Delta, despite your contempt for someone just informing the ignorant hate the police for doing their jobs crowd. When someone objects to the police it’s CONTEMPT?!?!
      Pathetic excuse for accepting the obvious, wait til it happens to you.

      People on the internet too often direct their vile hatred for Police.
      VILE??? A lot of the posts don’t “SPWE” anything more than the simple truth.
      “It isn’t the police who make the laws”
      NO, They just enforce them in a manner that’s akin to socialism. People need to direct their venom to the legislators, DA’s, governors, mayors, and where they are elected sheriffs and police chiefs who decide which laws are passed and which are enforced or which ones they want the officers to focus on.
      Soory but some of the PEOPLE of NYC are libs with every intention of promoting this type of THUGGERY. What goes around comes around.

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    • SoupSandwich
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:08am

      Hey trapped in WV… you seem to be the only one I have ever heard of being-trapped in WV. Odd that. Trapped in NY, sure, could see that. Trapped in CA or MA, sure could see that too. We live near a lot of section 8. Read criminals. K? I leave the casa with 3 mags myself and often run red light if the wrong pharmaceutical reps are on certain corners. Lots. When I am stopped, I let the occifer know I be carrying, then he runs my tags and wow-yep, ccw. Have had a few yahoos out in BFE ax why I would need a gun because he has one… All kinds of morons in uniform, and behind a computer too. Morons everywhere it seems. Now, I am going to start carrying 5 MAGAZINES and will refer all inquiries to an OWS lawyer du jour. Morons all over the place. Why the search him in the first place for a traffic offense? Did the officer smell fertilizer or booze? Was the weapon visible?

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    • Baddoggy
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:26am

      republicorp…Yes States rights rule. There are however IDIOT States like NY that will regulate you out of your firearms because it is almost imposssible to comply. Here in Texas, we can carry concealed. In New Mexico you can open carry I believe…So you vote with your feet or elect someone with brains.

      But I know you like the Federal Government as your master. We are about to shuck the FED and live free…Hope you can get off welfare before they end it.

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    • Delta D-5-3
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 4:37pm

      @TRAPPEDINWV….You obviously have your head somewhere, i’ll just say sand to be kind. Have you NOT been paying attention on what’s happening in NYC?? Seriously, you must really be trapped in WV. The article states that NYPD officers searched Day’s pickup truck and found a 9mm semiautomatic pistol and three magazines full of ammo. I’ll try to write this so you can understand. WHY did they search his vehicle for a traffic stop?? You CAN’T search a vehicle WITHOUT probable cause OR permission! You obviously don’t care about illegal search and seizure and just prefer police to abuse there power? I suppose you also support the 2012 NDAA bill just signed into law by our president? Thought so. I just love how people such as yourself bash people for telling the truth even though it hurts. I’m about as much as a “cop hater” as Bloomberg is. My brothers a cop, as was my father. I’m in the military for life, until I retire in about 10 years. Police in NYC are abusing there powers and THAT’S A FACT. I also suppose your ok with the new xray machine the NYPD are testing to fish for firearms on the street to abuse more power for the sake of “public safety”?? It‘s because of people like YOU that we’re losing so much freedom in this country. WV should be sooo proud. Perhaps trolling on the Huffington Post would be more to your liking…………

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  • IIIper
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:35am

    “NYPD officers searched Day’s pickup truck and found a 9mm semiautomatic and three ammunition clips.”

    For the love of God, they’re MAGAZINES, not clips. Is there anyone left on Earth who hasn’t been corrected for this by now. Try sounding like you have at least a basic knowledge of the facts you are reporting.

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  • TrueLiberal
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:34am

    This is unacceptable. No rights in NY? Fine. No $ in NY!

    Hear’s the idea:

    EVERYONE STOP GOING TO NYC!

    If all the tourism money dries up perhaps the city will wither and shut down. Then we can all sit back and giggle. A few months later, put a full-page in the New York Times saying when NYers elect decent people to office and start treating individuals with dignity maybe we’ll come back.

    Degenerate cesspool anyhow…

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    • xpilotah1s
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:57am

      Excellent answer, I refuse to go there except for a vary rare occasion. Let them consume each other and save the tax dollars.

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    • Delta D-5-3
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:05am

      My girlfriend and I no longer go there. I can‘t legally protect her against all the thugs with guns that don’t get arrested for carrying them. NYC seems to only go after people with values, that have other state permits to carry, and or mom‘s and dad’s carrying to protect there own. They don‘t need MY money and i’ve also talked to friends and many of them also will no longer travel to that cess pool known as NYC……….

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    • NOTvotingforRomney
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 3:47pm

      I purchase EVERYTHING on-line with a credit card (but not food on-line). My credit card charges around $20,000 -$25,000 a year in purchases. (paid off every month)

      Every since The Blaze reported the first 2 people arrested for asking where to store their guns before entering the 9-11 memorial, I have REJECTED any New York based on-line store that has an item I want to buy even if it costs less.

      I already NEVER buy from California on-line stores or Connective On-line stores. New York is now the 3rd state I refuse to buy from.

      Sometimes it is a pain in the butt to figure out exactly where there address is (NOT their warehouse) but what state the on-line store operates out of and it is just easier to call them and sweetly ask. If they say NY, CT or CA, I saw YOU JUST LOST A SALE and hang up.

      I put my money where my Gun Rights go. I suggest EVERYONE on The Blaze boycott them also.

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  • 4xeverything
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:32am

    At no point did the cops run his name? This sounds awfully fishy to me. Even if his ID didn’t come back as a SEAL, it would have come back as military. Nothing that an hour of actual work including phone calls could not clear up.

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    • trappedinwv
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:38am

      Depends if he had his military ID on him at the time. Also there is no “Seal” designation on state or military ID’s. They are suppose to be incognito as all SF (including such “lower level SF” as Rangers) are.

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    • loriann12
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:41am

      Yea, that’s what I was thinking….every military person since the technology existed has had fingerprints on file. My husband (in longer than I was) had to give a DNA sample. They didn’t try too hard to prove who he was….and “it’s unclear how he proved his identity?” Really? How about name, rank serial number?

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    • trappedinwv
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:45am

      Agreed Loriann12
      Assuming the NYPD even cared, all they had to call was call his unit. They would have confirmed his status. Then they would have arrested him for whatever reason they thought of.

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  • Grasshopper42
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:29am

    Stay out of NY . . .

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    • drago
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:33am

      @Grasshopper42
      You are correct, stay the hell out, of NY, let that state, like californication, whither and die on the vine.This country doesnt need either.

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    • hillbillyinny
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:43am

      @ drago

      The STATE of NY is NOT the CITY of NY!!! Most of the state is populated by those of us who are law abiding, law loving conservatives! We are farmers, employees and employers of good people, paying too much in taxes to a state that is controlled by one city. Keep in mind that most democratically controlled cities are “the problem” not the rest of the population of the state who understand “the problem”!

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    • RichNGadsden
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 8:24am

      HILLBILLYINNY, I have to agree with you there. I was stationed at Ft Drum back in the mid ’80s. I loved the area up there and had a great time. The people were as friendly as they are down here in the South. But, NYC is it’s very own different animal altogether. After my first visit the only other times I ever went back was Army business. It was like entering a foreign country whose inhabitants seemed to already hate you. Dealing with the NYPD to pick up military prisoners was a pain in the rear too. Fortunately I only had to do that twice. This was while the 10th Mountain Division was reactivated and being fleshed out with a large influx of troops. I do recall one soldier we had to pick up in NJ who was stopped because he had Hawaiian license plates on his car. The police personnel said their probable cause was a potential stolen car or stolen plates. Funny, when I ran it through NCIC it was properly registered to the car. The soldier had simply shipped his car back from Ft Schafter. I have since forgotten what charges they tried to hold him on. We had to drive him back to Drum, and I believe that JAG got involved with a civil matter to have his car and property returned.

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    • cja23
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 1:17pm

      Have you seen what outrageous taxes they have in New York? Can you just imagine how much taxpayer money they absolutely waste? It makes you sick.

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    • cja23
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 1:21pm

      If this was an illegal, same situation, do you think they would have hauled this guy to the psych ward. How shameful is that, shipping off a United States Navy Seal to the psych ward without checking out things first.

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  • trappedinwv
    Posted on January 23, 2012 at 6:27am

    Doesn’t matter where/who you are, never tell a cop you can’t arrest me.

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    • ReaganThatcherChurchill
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 4:04pm

      Cop gave me a ticket for blowing off stop sign. I asked him how much the ticket cost. He said, “If I arrested you for this, your bail would be $80.” Triple-dog-dared him to arrest me. He refused. Go figure…

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    • mdp84003
      Posted on January 23, 2012 at 7:26pm

      I think Sen. Paul did that to TSA today. That is dare them.

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