Based on the law why is he being charged? Is open carry legal?
Missouri is constitutional open or concealed carry a so yes, unless otherwise posted it is legal.
Based on the law why is he being charged? Is open carry legal?
We'll see. The public (and apparently WalMart) are getting fed up with this behavior. How does a security guard or innocent shopper know the difference between this idiot and the one who actually shot up the WalMart in El Paso? They don't.
Missouri is constitutional open or concealed carry a so yes, unless otherwise posted it is legal.
They can't, and really we only have Andreychenko's word that in actuality he didn't intend more and just didn't follow through.
What are the boundaries of that? Is it ok if the person is walking around the store, brandishing their semi-automatic rifle and saying things to frighten shoppers? Are there no restrictions on how someone is allowed to do their "open carry"? Is it all legal right up until the moment they pull the trigger and shoot someone?
I'm glad we're having this national discussion, because it's probably going to change some policies and laws.
Totally agree.
Time to get serious about all this. From what I saw Andreychenko was carrying his AR slung in the front. It would take him less than a second to get it to his shoulder.
According to this article, he was carrying multiple weapons 100 rounds of ammo, filming himself on his cell phone and making comments to other customers. IOW, he was behaving in a way that made other customers fearful, other than having his weapon. I hope they check him for drug use, too. That can result in him permanently losing his "right to bear arms". He may have the right to openly carry a military style weapon in Walmart, but it doesn't give him the right to say and do other things to instill fear in customers. It's a fine line and the public's rights and safety should come first, JMO.
Police: Man with rifle, bulletproof vest arrested at Walmart store
We'll see. The public (and apparently WalMart) are getting fed up with this behavior. How does a security guard or innocent shopper know the difference between this idiot and the one who actually shot up the WalMart in El Paso? They don't.
This idiot still has his job?? What does he do for a living? In my opinion, he is a huge liability for any employer.Yes, they did. The judge scolded him like a little kid, claimed he was going to hold him on house arrest, then changed his mind so he can go to work.
If he's found not guilty, then not only will his guns be returned, but if he files a law suit, he may have lots of money to buy more .Bond is set at $10,000. Everything is hunky dory, Mr. Andreychenko is free and headed back to work. We shouldn't assume that he'll have his guns returned to him at some future date.
With any luck, he'll be on the radar of the FBI.
Judge sets bond for man accused of making terroristic threat in Springfield Neighborhood Market
Walmart condemns incident at Springfield store as 'reckless act designed to scare people'
Public, experts react to Walmart incident — and wonder if it was a crime
So your opinion is that what the fireman did was out of line?Armed cops, yes. Armed citizens making me feel safer? Hell no. They could be insane. They could be evil. They could be there to erupt in a mass shooting or a robbery. They could be prone to panic and randomly shoot unintended targets. They could be bad shots and accidentally shoot me or my family when trying to shoot a perceived threat.
It's baffling to me that civilians would ever feel comforted at the thought of non-LE civilians carrying guns in a public place, knowing zero about their temperament, history, mental health, criminal history, motives for being armed and/or training.
Absolutely baffling.
He not only may get off, but he can sue the fireman in a civil action. He may also have a case against the city for unlawful detainment. We'll have to wait and see if he asked the cop if he was being detained. We know he was detained, because he was arrested, but was he legally detained? If he asked the cop and he said yes, but he did nothing illegal, nor planned to, it's going to get dicey.He looks totally normal to me. Acne as a kid doesn't mean drug use.
I think he's a gun advocate angry about gun laws that wouldn't sell to him and was pushing the law.
I also don't understand the charges unless they feel his full tactial gear coupled with being armed constituted a terroristic threat.
But the judge seemed to not think this was very serious.
I think he's going to get off.
The reality is that Walmart can post signs stating "no guns allowed," but, up until the law is changed, it really doesn't matter how fed up the public is.We'll see. The public (and apparently WalMart) are getting fed up with this behavior. How does a security guard or innocent shopper know the difference between this idiot and the one who actually shot up the WalMart in El Paso? They don't.
He works for a trucking company.This idiot still has his job?? What does he do for a living? In my opinion, he is a huge liability for any employer.
It is interesting, I agree.No. They don't. But that's the consequence of laws allowing open carry and guns of that nature. Plus wearing full body armor in public places when you're not LE, security, military or training somewhere, is also legal.
So it's an interesting case.
Andreychenko doesn't have to prove he wasn't going to do more. It's up to the prosecution to prove that he was.They can't, and really we only have Andreychenko's word that in actuality he didn't intend more and just didn't follow through.
If he's found not guilty, then not only will his guns be returned, but if he files a law suit, he may have lots of money to buy more .
They can't just drug test everyone that's arrested, however, if he's working for a trucking co, chances are he gets drug tested randomly, depending on his position.I heard that, too. Someone mentioned it's "supposed" to be worn in the back. Crazy stuff.
A lot may also depend on this guy's social media activity. If he's found to have posted a lot of negative or threatening things on social media, they may view his situation differently. Also check his use of drugs and MJ. He could be arrested for that, as he likely lied about it on his permits. Let's hope they drug tested him after he was arrested.
The young turks posted this exact video, and that was discussed. I didn't want to use that link because that's a different debate IMO, and I was trying to stay on topic.