ETA, but the deputy is fortunate that she was not armed. She did not see us coming and suddenly there is a guy standing outside her car window with a gun in his hand.

No he didn't She was in the vehicle and could then conceal the gun under MPA.oohrah wrote:Does your wife have an LTC? If not, the deputy violated the law by giving a gun to an unlicensed person. I would report the ignorant --- in any event.
I wasn't planning on a formal complaint. I'm the Brazoria County LEPC chairman and as such have the means to communicate directly with Sheriff Wagner.Keith B wrote:No he didn't She was in the vehicle and could then conceal the gun under MPA.oohrah wrote:Does your wife have an LTC? If not, the deputy violated the law by giving a gun to an unlicensed person. I would report the ignorant --- in any event.
That said, he was totally out of line the way he handled the situation. I would file a nice, but sternly written formal complaint with the BCSO.
Sounds like a good plan. Nothing formal, but a good discussion and pass the word to all the deputies to get them to review the laws on legal carry.canvasbck wrote: I wasn't planning on a formal complaint. I'm the Brazoria County LEPC chairman and as such have the means to communicate directly with Sheriff Wagner.
Keith B wrote:No he didn't She was in the vehicle and could then conceal the gun under MPA.oohrah wrote:Does your wife have an LTC? If not, the deputy violated the law by giving a gun to an unlicensed person. I would report the ignorant --- in any event.
That said, he was totally out of line the way he handled the situation. I would file a nice, but sternly written formal complaint with the BCSO.
My thinking is this guy is on a power trip. If he does not have enough sense or training not to disarm a citizen in this manner he totally has NO business wearing a badge, on or off duty. And being off duty working private security, outside of his county of jurisdiction, seems OP has some legal options. I would sue just to get the badge off his chest. This guy is a liability to the county, his off duty private security employer and citizens in general. He has no business being an LEO and needs to be a walmart associate. All of this, of course, is my opinion.parabelum wrote:I'm glad that you and the officer walked away without physical harm. Very volatile situation.
The greatest power LEO has is the power of discretion. Based on your side of the story, the discretion by the officer to remove your weapon was utterly over the top.
If he thought you posed danger, he would have had his out long before he even approached you.
So, he didn't feel threatened based on his actions. It was just a power play that could have gotten out of control quickly.
In Texas a LEO is a LEO no matter where he or she is, all state laws can be enforced by any LEO, only city and county ordinances are not enforceable so saying county of jurisdiction is incorrect. if remember correctly traffic laws at the class c level are not enforced out of the usual or subdivision they are employed by.jed wrote:My thinking is this guy is on a power trip. If he does not have enough sense or training not to disarm a citizen in this manner he totally has NO business wearing a badge, on or off duty. And being off duty working private security, outside of his county of jurisdiction, seems OP has some legal options. I would sue just to get the badge off his chest. This guy is a liability to the county, his off duty private security employer and citizens in general. He has no business being an LEO and needs to be a walmart associate. All of this, of course, is my opinion.parabelum wrote:I'm glad that you and the officer walked away without physical harm. Very volatile situation.
The greatest power LEO has is the power of discretion. Based on your side of the story, the discretion by the officer to remove your weapon was utterly over the top.
If he thought you posed danger, he would have had his out long before he even approached you.
So, he didn't feel threatened based on his actions. It was just a power play that could have gotten out of control quickly.
I wasn't planning on a formal complaint. I'm the Brazoria County LEPC chairman and as such have the means to communicate directly with Sheriff Wagner.[/quote]canvasbck wrote:That said, he was totally out of line the way he handled the situation. I would file a nice, but sternly written formal complaint with the BCSO.