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Re: MN POLICE: Man had weapons stockpile, bomb threats

Postby gman1868 on Tue May 19, 2009 10:00 pm

...and if they saw this they would have to commit hari-kari:

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Re: MN POLICE: Man had weapons stockpile, bomb threats

Postby Widge on Tue May 19, 2009 11:13 pm

Tutmos wrote:Why couldn't they have said he had a starter collection as a person new to the hobby of collecting and had less than a single case of ammunition? It's every bit as accurate as the news story.

Furthermore when did it become illegal to say you're getting ready for the next revolution and digging a shelter? It was patriotic to dig nuke shelters in the 50's. It sounds like his only offense was the supposed "bomb threat" against the airport. Why do I have the sneaky feeling that was police being a little less than honest? The guy used to work there, got fired, and made some nasty remark under his breath about I'd like to blow those F'ers up. I bet many people I have fired have said far worse things than that about me. Clearly they think the guy is a nut so they're trying muddle together something to get him.


Yup, that's right, it's the cops framing him. :roll:
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Re: MN POLICE: Man had weapons stockpile, bomb threats

Postby justaguy on Wed May 20, 2009 6:52 am

morgasco wrote:The 55-year-old also told police ‘he fears the government and the ATF.' Authorities say Pierre was angry with his previous employer at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and threatened to blow it up.

You are right freedom of speech should only be allowed to go so far. And this is to far. This sounds like a case of reasonable restrictions of freedom of speech to me. Allegedly. :roll: :roll: :poundon: :hammer: :lalala:
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Re: MN POLICE: Man had weapons stockpile, bomb threats

Postby yukonjasper on Wed May 20, 2009 8:11 am

Holy Heapin' Pile GMAN - nice job, If you ever got on the news it would I think they would have to say "huge mess of" guns and a "Sh!tload" of ammo and magazines. :lol:

Well done. If the SHTF, I'll bring what I've got to your house and we'll make a stand. You'll have to PM me with the location of the Claymores on your property............ :D :lol:
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Re: MN POLICE: Man had weapons stockpile, bomb threats

Postby gman1868 on Wed May 20, 2009 10:38 pm

I only wish that was my safe :cry:
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Re: MN POLICE: Man had weapons stockpile, bomb threats

Postby Pat on Thu May 21, 2009 12:30 am

Widge wrote:
Tutmos wrote:Why couldn't they have said he had a starter collection as a person new to the hobby of collecting and had less than a single case of ammunition? It's every bit as accurate as the news story.

Furthermore when did it become illegal to say you're getting ready for the next revolution and digging a shelter? It was patriotic to dig nuke shelters in the 50's. It sounds like his only offense was the supposed "bomb threat" against the airport. Why do I have the sneaky feeling that was police being a little less than honest? The guy used to work there, got fired, and made some nasty remark under his breath about I'd like to blow those F'ers up. I bet many people I have fired have said far worse things than that about me. Clearly they think the guy is a nut so they're trying muddle together something to get him.


Yup, that's right, it's the cops framing him. :roll:


This guy is definitely a nut job. Threatening to blow up the airport? Rubber room time...
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Re: MN POLICE: Man had weapons stockpile, bomb threats

Postby Fast351 on Thu May 21, 2009 5:57 am

My "stockpile":

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Re: MN POLICE: Man had weapons stockpile, bomb threats

Postby rtk on Thu May 21, 2009 6:21 am

Fast351 wrote:My "stockpile":

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:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


Now that is funny! Where did you find the 9mm? :? :rotf: :rotf:

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Re: MN POLICE: Man had weapons stockpile, bomb threats

Postby BlackEagl on Thu May 21, 2009 7:07 am

rtk wrote:Now that is funny! Where did you find the 9mm?

or is it just an empty box? :lol:
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Re: MN POLICE: Man had weapons stockpile, bomb threats

Postby Tutmos on Fri May 22, 2009 7:49 pm

I have a sneaky suspicion that this may be an issue of context of the comment. If you just found out you lost your job because some other guy you don't like brown nosed his way into it what would you say? Is it possible you might say something like, I want to tear him a new A-hole or beat him to a pulp etc.? That's essentially a death threat. Does that make you a nutjob and should all of your weapons be confiscated for saying it? You're clearly a danger to the public having made threats of horrendous violence.

Yes the guy is clearly not the brightest bulb on the tree for saying something like that in front of police, but did he threaten to do it or just make an off-the-cuff remark that he'd like to? Also I don't find it that unreasonable that the guy is scared of what's happening around him. The media isn't exactly helping and things could actually get pretty ugly with respect to the economy, this isn't over by a LONG SHOT. I can see somebody that maybe is a little below average intellect being pretty scared with what's happening now.

Until I hear an actual recording of exactly what he said and the complete context it was made in I'm going to cut the guy some slack and not take the word of police as sacrosanct, they have a bad habit of lying about things on paper, sadly even about the most petty crap like traffic issues.



Pat wrote:
Widge wrote:
Tutmos wrote:Why couldn't they have said he had a starter collection as a person new to the hobby of collecting and had less than a single case of ammunition? It's every bit as accurate as the news story.

Furthermore when did it become illegal to say you're getting ready for the next revolution and digging a shelter? It was patriotic to dig nuke shelters in the 50's. It sounds like his only offense was the supposed "bomb threat" against the airport. Why do I have the sneaky feeling that was police being a little less than honest? The guy used to work there, got fired, and made some nasty remark under his breath about I'd like to blow those F'ers up. I bet many people I have fired have said far worse things than that about me. Clearly they think the guy is a nut so they're trying muddle together something to get him.


Yup, that's right, it's the cops framing him. :roll:


This guy is definitely a nut job. Threatening to blow up the airport? Rubber room time...
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Re: MN POLICE: Man had weapons stockpile, bomb threats

Postby Tutmos on Fri May 22, 2009 11:24 pm

gman1868 wrote:...and if they saw this they would have to commit hari-kari:

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That person needs a bigger gunsafe. I noticed he likes to keep all mags full. Eventhough I don't doubt the veracity of claims about the spring not being impacted by being in a compressed or expanded state I just can't get over the feeling that I'm letting the magic smoke out of it by keeping them always compressed, also is there any risk over the long term of ending up with an out of round brass section that may not feed or eject well?
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Re: MN POLICE: Man had weapons stockpile, bomb threats

Postby Ironbear on Sat May 23, 2009 7:13 am

Tutmos wrote:also is there any risk over the long term of ending up with an out of round brass section that may not feed or eject well?

"Creep" or "Plastic Flow" is unlikely in metals unless they are subject to high stress and temperature. I doubt the magazine stresses are near high enough, and temperatures that would do that to brass would likely ruin the ammo. Personally, I would be more concerned with the the P-mags* shown in the picture, as plastic flow is how we came to call many materials, "Plastics." :D

*The P-mags I purchased, came with a snap-on lid that pushes the rounds down, unloading the pressure from the feed lips. I assumed that was to reduce the pressure on them and prevent distortion. I have no proof that it is a problem in P-mags, but it seemed to be the obvious reason for the the design.
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Re: MN POLICE: Man had weapons stockpile, bomb threats

Postby The_real_ozman on Sun May 24, 2009 6:25 pm

"He was talking kind of non-sense about certain things going on—how he wasn't treated fairly by police and he made veiled threats about doing harm to people and to property," Roehl said.


Those staments alone would get you This.

they took him for a mental evaluation at North Memorial Medical Center in Robbinsdale.


So he got put on a 72 hr hold with a mental evaluation for terroristic threats. I am sure the resilts of the Phyc hold have a lot do with this story also. There is a check point supervisor at the airport who believes he flew on the USS Enterprise with captain Kirk and i would not be surprised if this was him. As of 12 years ago when i worked with him he was out there and he stayed on for years as the last time i was out there i saw him and wondered how they had kept him through the transition to the TSA.
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