I was thinking about this the other day.
A nearly 15-year armed standoff along the Trinity River in Texas quietly came to a close Wednesday after a reporter informed John Joe Gray that a district attorney actually had dropped the charges against him way back in December 2014.
This longest armed standoff in U.S. history began in 1999 when Gray, a carpenter linked to various antigovernment militia groups, was charged with assaulting a police officer during a traffic stop, according to WFAA-TV. The officer initially took issue with the fact that Gray, now 66, was carrying a pistol without a concealed carry permit while Gray insisted that he had a a God-given right to carry his weapon. During the ensuing scuffle, Gray admitted to biting the officer.
15-year armed standoff quietly ends outside of Dallas – WFAA: WFAA 15-year armed standoff quietly ends outside of… https://t.co/PtizpYwRGX— Dallas Texas (@texas_dallas) January 8, 2016
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15-Years of house arrest I think he lost.
ReplyDeleteBadger
A man of principle.
DeletePrincipal maybe, but wtf.. biting? C'mon man.
ReplyDeletePrinciple not principal.
DeleteYep, principle. Street fighting rules, kickin, bitting and scratching.
ReplyDeleteWhat's to stop the state police from arresting his ass and seeking an indictment from a STATE attorney. Just because
ReplyDeletethe local DA says he isn't going to do anything doesn't mean
someone else won't.....or that this one may change his mind.