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Sent: Friday, February 21, 2014 11:21:50 AM
Subject: Big Brothers got an eye on you Big Brothers got an eye on you If you have a CCW (carrying a concealed weapon) This is an example of what the current administration has been secretly doing. It all boils down to the administrations Homeland Security agency that has been organizing for some time now, and has become the " national police " that Obama wants to create/has created. This national police organization just this past week, assisted by other agencies, raided a home in the Antelope Valley looking for a porn suspect. Homeland Security has been active in various parts of the country, impinging on what should be the duties of local law enforcement. Folks, be aware that "Big Brother " is on the hunt . ... A Florida man was traveling South with his family on the way home from a wedding in New Jersey when the ![]() John Filippidis of Hudson, Fla., told The Tampa Tribune he wasn't speeding or doing anything illegal when the cops took an interest in his car. In fact, he'd intentionally left his Kel-Tec .38 pistol locked up at home precisely because he understood the potential legal headaches that can arise when traveling through multiple State jurisdictions with a firearm.; I know the laws and I know the rules, he said. But I just think it's a better idea to leave it home; So when the ![]() Here's the Tribune's narrative: Ten minutes later he's back, and he wants John out of the Expedition. Retreating to the space between the SUV and the unmarked car, the officer orders John to hook his thumbs behind his back and spread his feet.; You own a gun, the officer says.; Where is it? At home in my safe, John answers, Don't move, says the officer. Now he's at the passenger's window. Your husband owns a gun, he says. Where is it? First Kally [John's wife] says, I don't know. Retelling it later she says, And that's all I should have said. Instead, attempting to be helpful, she added, Maybe in the glove [box]. Maybe in the console. I'm scared of it. I don't want to have anything to do with it. I might shoot right through my foot. The officer came back to John. You're a liar. You're lying to me. Your family says you have it. Where is the gun? Tell me where it is and we can resolve this right now. Of course, John couldn't show him what didn't exist, but Kally's failure to corroborate John's account, the officer would tell them later, was the probable cause that allowed him to summon backup & three marked cars joined the lineup along the I-95 shoulder and empty the Expedition of riders, luggage, Christmas gifts, laundry bags; to pat down Kally and [daughter] Yianni; to explore the engine compartment and probe inside door panels; and to separate and isolate the Filippidises in the back seats of the patrol cars. Ninety minutes later, or maybe it was two hours, It felt like forever Kally says, no weapon found and their possessions repacked, the episode ended ... With the officer writing out a warning. The incident left Filippidis angry and embarrassed, outraged that his children had to endure the unnecessary ordeal while watching the police treat their father like a criminal. And he has no idea how the ![]() The police captain who supervises the officer who made the stop has apologized to Filippidis, along with an MTAP Internal Affairs officer. But Filippidis still doesn't know why he was stopped, how any of them knew that he was a lawful gun owner in Florida or why it made any difference to the police once they had him in their sights. Yesterday we spotlighted a story about a Florida family driving through ![]() ![]() Next Day follow up What is written below explains how the family was targeted; why the family was targeted; and what intentions were behind the MTAP engagement. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() These days cameras are everywhere, but some do more than watch; they automatically run criminal records. Specially assigned police officers have LPRs mounted on their cars. Said Det. Brian Ralph, Baltimore Police. Ralph can scan up to 3,000 tag numbers a shift, searching for stolen vehicles and violent criminals. Once the pursuit car was alerted by the ALPR system the simple chase was on. As the Tampa Tribune indicated in the article, the patrol car came abreast of Filippidi; this was to allow the MTAP officer to visually confirm the driver ID from the high resolution photo from Filippidis driver's license which was automatically on the officers on board computer screen. Mr. Filippidis was identified by the database, his license plate cross referenced to his Florida CCW permit, an alert transmitted to the patrolling ![]() "Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him, better take a closer look at the American Indian." ... Henry Ford
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