Surrendered weapon after Motor Vehicle Accident
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"Rogue" not "rouge". Just thought I would let you know. I noticed the same misspelling on another thread of yours. "Rouge" (pronounced "roooj") is what women put on their cheeks to impart a red tint.tommyg wrote:If there is not something else that I don't know your gun should have been returned
immediatly after you got out of the medical center. Often rouge LEO do not
respect the laws they enforce.Most LEo are tring to do their jobs and it often is not easy.
Like in any profession you have about 15% that the profession would be better off without
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maybe he meant rouged?The Annoyed Man wrote:"Rogue" not "rouge". Just thought I would let you know. I noticed the same misspelling on another thread of yours. "Rouge" (pronounced "roooj") is what women put on their cheeks to impart a red tint.tommyg wrote:If there is not something else that I don't know your gun should have been returned
immediatly after you got out of the medical center. Often rouge LEO do not
respect the laws they enforce.Most LEo are tring to do their jobs and it often is not easy.
Like in any profession you have about 15% that the profession would be better off without


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A Rogue Rouge Police Baton is rough in Baton Rouge
I'm no lawyer
"Never show your hole card" "Always have something in reserve"
"Never show your hole card" "Always have something in reserve"
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Try saying that 10 times fast =)RPB wrote:A Rogue Rouge Police Baton is rough in Baton Rouge
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They oughtta be red faced over this.The Annoyed Man wrote:"Rogue" not "rouge". Just thought I would let you know. I noticed the same misspelling on another thread of yours. "Rouge" (pronounced "roooj") is what women put on their cheeks to impart a red tint.tommyg wrote:If there is not something else that I don't know your gun should have been returned
immediatly after you got out of the medical center. Often rouge LEO do not
respect the laws they enforce.Most LEo are tring to do their jobs and it often is not easy.
Like in any profession you have about 15% that the profession would be better off without
I know it makes my face red like this guy.


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hmmmm.... may i ask what kind of gun you have. maybe the LEO liked it and wanted to "borrow" it for a couple of weeks.
'cause from what you're telling us, i don't see any other reason why they would take it.
my fender bender 4 years ago in arlington, (right in front of GM plant) i gave the officer both of my licenses, he asked where it was. i told him it's on my hip. DONE.

'cause from what you're telling us, i don't see any other reason why they would take it.
my fender bender 4 years ago in arlington, (right in front of GM plant) i gave the officer both of my licenses, he asked where it was. i told him it's on my hip. DONE.

'got to Texas ASAIC.
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Hope it wasn't one of those pretty and expensive 1911s. My fathers friend recovered a firearm from a theft several years back and it took him months to get it back even after he was notified that it was located! I wouldn't want to hand over any firearm let alone a CZ, STI, Wilson Combat etc.
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Sounds like a very simple case of theft by cop, to me, at least on the face of it. Maybe a call to the Texas Rangers would stir things up/grease the wheels? Or at least a lawyer, the mayor, the chief, etc...well you get the idea. I hope this works out in your favor, as it sounds like you did nothing wrong. 

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To OP:
I have some of the same questions as gigag04; What dept? When? Patrol officer or supervisor? Injuries involved?
Or maybe this is a "post & run".........
I have some of the same questions as gigag04; What dept? When? Patrol officer or supervisor? Injuries involved?
Or maybe this is a "post & run".........
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One other question, did you buy the firearm new? If you bought it used, could it possibly be that they ran the serial number and it shows up as questionable on belonging to someone that reported it stolen or maybe that person has an record?
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Maybe he was saying Baton Rouge justice is almost as corrupt as New Orleans.The Annoyed Man wrote:"Rogue" not "rouge". Just thought I would let you know. I noticed the same misspelling on another thread of yours. "Rouge" (pronounced "roooj") is what women put on their cheeks to impart a red tint.tommyg wrote:If there is not something else that I don't know your gun should have been returned
immediatly after you got out of the medical center. Often rouge LEO do not
respect the laws they enforce.Most LEo are tring to do their jobs and it often is not easy.
Like in any profession you have about 15% that the profession would be better off without
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Or a compound on buffing and carding wheels. Don't be so narrow TAM.The Annoyed Man wrote:"Rogue" not "rouge". Just thought I would let you know. I noticed the same misspelling on another thread of yours. "Rouge" (pronounced "roooj") is what women put on their cheeks to impart a red tint.tommyg wrote:If there is not something else that I don't know your gun should have been returned
immediatly after you got out of the medical center. Often rouge LEO do not
respect the laws they enforce.Most LEo are tring to do their jobs and it often is not easy.
Like in any profession you have about 15% that the profession would be better off without

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IANAL, but this is an illegal search in any case if I'm not mistaken?Keith B wrote:One other question, did you buy the firearm new? If you bought it used, could it possibly be that they ran the serial number and it shows up as questionable on belonging to someone that reported it stolen or maybe that person has an record?
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Not if he offered it to the police officer...goofygrin wrote:IANAL, but this is an illegal search in any case if I'm not mistaken?Keith B wrote:One other question, did you buy the firearm new? If you bought it used, could it possibly be that they ran the serial number and it shows up as questionable on belonging to someone that reported it stolen or maybe that person has an record?
Also, I'm beginning to think this is a "one post wonder" (actually two posts because he clarified that he didn't do anything illegal).Thomas wrote:Did he ask for it, did he tell you to give it to him, or did you offer it?Ash wrote:After I removed it with his premisson