Saturday, December 01, 2012

This is Not Hollywood

Mike H shares his misadventures trying to get his stolen gun back. [More]

Me, I'd name names. Light has an amazingly antiseptic effect sometimes.

I'd also fire a lawyer who didn't return my calls.  This seems like an amazingly straightforward case to resolve -- if the FFL can provide proof of sale by serial number, and Mike says they re-sent it after they initially faxed the wrong one, what's to argue?

I wonder if it would be a good idea to sic the ATF on them, tell them this particular officer took his gun, he's proven it's his, it still won't be returned, and he now now fears this guns has been stolen by that officer and wants that suspicion investigated...?

3 comments:

Mike H said...

William Cincebox is our intrepid detective. James Waters is East District Commander. Jim Gray is the uniform. And my up until this good lawyer is Ronald D. Casey. Cops are IMPD (Indianapolis) Ron's a local lawyer. It's like bad Kabuki or community theater.

David Codrea said...

Mike, why not file one of these, post scans of your completed form and do blog posts updating readers on your progress?
http://www.indy.gov/eGov/City/DPS/CPCO/Pages/home.aspx

Mike H said...

Maybe. There is a 60 day time limit. As of today 96 days since I was jumped. However, someone is checking the prosecutor's office re the case. This person's opinion is that there is obviously something wrong. I'm going to simply call them and send email for the record of why and what's going on re the case.