Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
Virginia OC man arrested for brandishing & obstruction of justice for fingerpointing
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Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
user - can you share any more info? Is this clearly a case of "contempt of cop"?
Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
Wow...
kudos to you, user!


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Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
That will teach him to question authority...
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Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
I can't believe that their are people like these that are so not up on the law and codes of Va. for those that have weapons hell that have vehicles and drive in the state. The contractor should be fired and the LEO should be charged with false arrest and suied for same along with his Dept.
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Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
I just read the whole thread on opencarry...what a crock of crap. I was quite certain that I woke up this morning in the USofA but now not so sure. Young and I just got back from Alabama yesterday and I was so happy to cross the VA state line...now not so sure of that either...one more reason I do not open carry as a general rule...even here in good ole VA...
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Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
Should be an interesting trial, if there is one.
Competition is one of the "great levelers" of ego.
Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
If the "contractor" was acting as "security" there are things that can be done. http://www.dcjs.virginia.gov/pss/ print out a form PSS_C
Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
That's pretty much it, but in this case, it was "contempt of VDOT security contractor".Mindflayer wrote:user - can you share any more info? Is this clearly a case of "contempt of cop"?
Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
Thanks for the suggestion - I've downloaded the form and forwarded it to Skidmark.BeachnVa wrote:If the "contractor" was acting as "security" there are things that can be done. http://www.dcjs.virginia.gov/pss/ print out a form PSS_C
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Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
From Gun Rights Examiner, David Codrea
Authorities charge gun owner with brandishing…his finger
"Paul Henick arrested for BRANDISHING FIREARM in Chesterfield," the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports. Aside from a photo and a link to past news accounts, where it is learned Mr. Henick is a gun rights/open carry advocate, no further details of the arrest are presented.
For those, an account is presented on the OpenCarry.org forum that, if substantiated, presents serious concerns about security, police and prosecutorial misconduct.
The incident reportedly began as Henick attempted to take the Surrey
(Jamestown-Scotland) Ferry when "a private contractor working for VDOT to 'ensure security' ordered [him] to get out of his car."
When the contractor refused to reveal the authority he had to issue the order, Henick opted not to take the ferry, "and went to the turn-around point where he had a conversation with the ...supervisor,"
who reportedly denied the incident happened as Henick related it. To this account, Henick then "pointed his finger at the supervisor, punctuating the word, 'you,' and said, 'You don't know, you weren't there.'"
That, and the fact that Henick "was openly wearing his Rohrbaugh 9mm at the time," was apparently considered a threat, and the Sheriff's office was called. The deputy, after asking Henick questions, including threatening him if he failed to produce a drivers license (I am informed Virginia does not have a "Stop & ID law," and Henick was not in his car at the time of this conversation), and demanding nonexistent "paperwork" on his sidearm, stated that Henick "was not detained and was free to leave, [so he] got in his car and left."
It should be noted that a photo of a sign posted at the ferry says that "failure to consent or submit to screening or inspection will result in denial, or revocation of authorization to enter this facility."
That's it. There's no detention or cross-examination warning for those deciding they'd rather not accept those conditions and who opt to leave. Consent is only required "to board the ferry."
And then this happened...
Read the entire article here:
http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-n ... his-finger
Authorities charge gun owner with brandishing…his finger
"Paul Henick arrested for BRANDISHING FIREARM in Chesterfield," the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports. Aside from a photo and a link to past news accounts, where it is learned Mr. Henick is a gun rights/open carry advocate, no further details of the arrest are presented.
For those, an account is presented on the OpenCarry.org forum that, if substantiated, presents serious concerns about security, police and prosecutorial misconduct.
The incident reportedly began as Henick attempted to take the Surrey
(Jamestown-Scotland) Ferry when "a private contractor working for VDOT to 'ensure security' ordered [him] to get out of his car."
When the contractor refused to reveal the authority he had to issue the order, Henick opted not to take the ferry, "and went to the turn-around point where he had a conversation with the ...supervisor,"
who reportedly denied the incident happened as Henick related it. To this account, Henick then "pointed his finger at the supervisor, punctuating the word, 'you,' and said, 'You don't know, you weren't there.'"
That, and the fact that Henick "was openly wearing his Rohrbaugh 9mm at the time," was apparently considered a threat, and the Sheriff's office was called. The deputy, after asking Henick questions, including threatening him if he failed to produce a drivers license (I am informed Virginia does not have a "Stop & ID law," and Henick was not in his car at the time of this conversation), and demanding nonexistent "paperwork" on his sidearm, stated that Henick "was not detained and was free to leave, [so he] got in his car and left."
It should be noted that a photo of a sign posted at the ferry says that "failure to consent or submit to screening or inspection will result in denial, or revocation of authorization to enter this facility."
That's it. There's no detention or cross-examination warning for those deciding they'd rather not accept those conditions and who opt to leave. Consent is only required "to board the ferry."
And then this happened...
Read the entire article here:
http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-n ... his-finger
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Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
The plot thickens:
Do Surry County deputies have conflict of interest in gun brandishing case?
http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-n ... shing-case
Do Surry County deputies have conflict of interest in gun brandishing case?
http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-n ... shing-case
Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
Interesting. I wonder what other surprises this incident has in store for us.
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Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
I sent a modest $25 to the fund.
This is crap. The cop is bad enough, but we have to fear some knucklehead contractor?
This is crap. The cop is bad enough, but we have to fear some knucklehead contractor?
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Believe Paul is headed back to court tomorrow. Here's an email that I received from him.
skidmark wrote:By tomorrow night this may all be behind me.
Your continuing support and encouragement have meant more than I may ever be able to express.
If everything works out I may not be able to send anything [email update] until some time tomorrow, as I will be unwinding Right now I'm as tightly wound as a fifty-cent pocket watch. Who knows what condition I will be in by tomorrow evening.
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Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
Thanks for the update, Rick.
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I hope the judge is carrying and gets so ticked at the rent a cops and complaining LEs that he pitches a fit and throws the book at em...sorry state of affairs when stuff like this happens...
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Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
I wonder if they will allow Skidmark to bring his finger into court?. That thing might go off and hurt somebody 

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Re: Virginia OC man arrested for fingerpointing
I wonder if the lying b@stards that trumped up the charges have been busy reading these threads posted publicly to try to buttress their trumped-up case against the boy. I sent VDL a few bucks, too.
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