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notcomingbackatall
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- Feb 16, 2025
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This has been bothering me for a number of years.
Around ten years ago 4 police officers knocked on my door and said they Ve had a report that I have a firearm. They asked if they could search the premises or threaten to arrest me. I said fine, I'll get my shoes and let's go because you're not searching the house.
at that point, when I locked the front door the police officer, said you're under arrest for possession of a firearm. We're going to search your house for a Glock 17. Under sec 1 pace 1984
We can search your house under section one of pace. Because she was there Directly before your arrest so they searched my house didn't find anything and dearrested me. I made a complaint and said there was no necessity, or reasonable suspicion for the arrest, and they was looking for evidence. To make the arrest lawfull when I complained the officer in charge, reply and said they was looking for a firearm. They didn't need a warrant. And after they realised there was no firearm in your house or your person. They used common sense and dearrested you. This has affected me for a number of years, and I've always Contended that it was a abuse of pace1984 and they should have gotten a warrant because they didn't even have a witness statement to say I had a firearm. Or any evidence, just a call from a member of the public, does that mean that if anyone was to call the police and say that someone's got a gun, the police would go round their house, arrest them, search their house and then they dearrest them if they didn't have it. I'm talking hypothetically. Like if someone wanted to upset someone.
and to confirm just so, you know how much the police really thought i had a gun, none of them were armed. I thought it was policy to send armed police officers around calls about "dangerous" people in possession with unlawful firearms? Or calls about firearms that warrant an immediate response.
this was the Metropolitan Police. That's all I will say about the area.
Around ten years ago 4 police officers knocked on my door and said they Ve had a report that I have a firearm. They asked if they could search the premises or threaten to arrest me. I said fine, I'll get my shoes and let's go because you're not searching the house.
at that point, when I locked the front door the police officer, said you're under arrest for possession of a firearm. We're going to search your house for a Glock 17. Under sec 1 pace 1984
We can search your house under section one of pace. Because she was there Directly before your arrest so they searched my house didn't find anything and dearrested me. I made a complaint and said there was no necessity, or reasonable suspicion for the arrest, and they was looking for evidence. To make the arrest lawfull when I complained the officer in charge, reply and said they was looking for a firearm. They didn't need a warrant. And after they realised there was no firearm in your house or your person. They used common sense and dearrested you. This has affected me for a number of years, and I've always Contended that it was a abuse of pace1984 and they should have gotten a warrant because they didn't even have a witness statement to say I had a firearm. Or any evidence, just a call from a member of the public, does that mean that if anyone was to call the police and say that someone's got a gun, the police would go round their house, arrest them, search their house and then they dearrest them if they didn't have it. I'm talking hypothetically. Like if someone wanted to upset someone.
and to confirm just so, you know how much the police really thought i had a gun, none of them were armed. I thought it was policy to send armed police officers around calls about "dangerous" people in possession with unlawful firearms? Or calls about firearms that warrant an immediate response.
this was the Metropolitan Police. That's all I will say about the area.