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Another man arrested for a gun at Batman- a valid permit holder
sparky:
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/08/09/13198412-lawyer-explains-why-he-brought-gun-to-batman-showing?lite
Apparently he didn't get the memo that concealed means concealed though.
Quoted from article below.
By NBCConnecticut.com
New Haven Police responded to Criterion-Bow Tie Cinemas at 86 Temple St. after receiving a call reporting a man with a gun inside theater one or two.
According to police, an usher said at least three patrons inside the theater saw that Hwang had a holster with a gun in it and alerted theater staff, who then called police.
Police entered Theater 1 and asked the patrons to raise their hands and file out of the theater. As they exited, they were patted down and escorted outside.
The officers identified Hwang as the suspect, drew their weapons and ordered him to put his hands up.
According to police, Hwang remained in his seat using his cell phone and did not comply with the officers' commands.
Hwang said he was cooperative and followed all directions from police.
Police acted well and were professional and understanding when they found that he had a valid permit to carry the weapon, he said.
Police said they took Hwang into custody by force and officers were then able to remove the loaded handgun from his waistband at the small of his back, police said.
More at link above.
cckyle:
I wonder what resisting arrest looked like in this case? Hwang said he was cooperative, but police said he had to forcibly arrested. Also I wonder if people actually saw a handgun, or just printing????? The article doesn't say exactly. Couldn't charge him with anything regarding the firearm. But they didn't want to do all that work and not charge the guy with anything. He'll think twice before he carries a gun for personal protection again.
Funny though in the video, a permit holder legally carries a handgun for self defense, a swat team locked and loaded storms in and the lady in the video thinks the man with a handgun in the small of his back was putting everyone in the theater in danger. She had a swat team, police with ar15's all dressed in black yelling at her to put her hands up, yet the man with a handgun strapped to his back for personal protection talking on his cell phone is the real danger.
Sad thing is of course this gets the negative attention from the media. I don't know what the owner(s) of this particular theaters stance on guns is, but likely if he/she was on the fence about posting no carry signs, he/she isn't anymore.
What would you guys do if it was your theater in this case and customers were coming up to you concerned because they saw a man with a gun in the theater? Would you call the cops? Would you ask him to leave? Would you investigate and maybe tell him if he is a permit holder to keep the gun concealed so people won't freak? Would you tell the customers that it is legal for people to keep and bear arms?
gibbs459:
I think… Do to the way the media has instilled fear into the uneducated public about firearms, business owners over react in most cases. They get a cop on the phone too soon. They scream GUN and the Calvary comes running with too little information to handle the situation properly.
I think a better way to handle the situation would be… Have management request the gentleman to accompany them out of the theater to another room to discuss a personal matter. This gets them away from the general public, easing the panic. Discuss the company policy with the customer. Act accordingly to company policy. If they refuse to comply, then call in the law. There is no reason to make a huge seen in most cases. Most carriers will thank you for the discretion.
Worst case at least you removed them from the general population before they commit a crime. May save lives.
Common sense solves most problems. Unfortunately common sense barely exists in the world anymore.
IMO
HuskerXDM:
--- Quote from: gibbs459 on August 12, 2012, 10:44:38 AM ---I think… Do to the way the media has instilled fear into the uneducated public about firearms, business owners over react in most cases. They get a cop on the phone too soon. They scream GUN and the Calvary comes running with too little information to handle the situation properly.
I think a better way to handle the situation would be… Have management request the gentleman to accompany them out of the theater to another room to discuss a personal matter. This gets them away from the general public, easing the panic. Discuss the company policy with the customer. Act accordingly to company policy. If they refuse to comply, then call in the law. There is no reason to make a huge seen in most cases. Most carriers will thank you for the discretion.
Worst case at least you removed them from the general population before they commit a crime. May save lives.
Common sense solves most problems. Unfortunately common sense barely exists in the world anymore.
IMO
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Yes but on TV this is where the bloodbath begins, and like it or not, that's what John Q Public is thinking when he sees a gun. So they call the police with not enough information and let the police charge in thinking the worst.
IF common sense were to prevail, there could be a lot of education happening out there.
gibbs459:
The question asked was this.
--- Quote from: cckyle on August 10, 2012, 12:48:21 AM ---What would you guys do if it was your theater in this case and customers were coming up to you concerned because they saw a man with a gun in the theater? Would you call the cops? Would you ask him to leave? Would you investigate and maybe tell him if he is a permit holder to keep the gun concealed so people won't freak? Would you tell the customers that it is legal for people to keep and bear arms?
--- End quote ---
That is why I answered the way I did. Like I said.
"Do to the way the media has instilled fear into the uneducated public about firearms, business owners over react in most cases.They get a cop on the phone too soon. They scream GUN and the Calvary comes running with too little information to handle the situation properly. I think a better way to handle the situation would be…"
"Common sense solves most problems. Unfortunately common sense barely exists in the world anymore."
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