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I can. But I take my training, rights, and responsibilities seriously.
So can I , and so do I. Most here as well.
I can. But I take my training, rights, and responsibilities seriously.
Channel 2 investigative reporter Mark Winne has confirmed that Greg McMichael leaked the video to a radio station, starting the avalanche of attention that landed him in jail on murder charges with his son.
EXCLUSIVE: Man charged in Ahmaud Arbery murder leaked original video of the shooting
@Brittm_tv
I just confirmed that a Glynn County police officer told the owner of the construction site to call Greg McMichael "...day or night when you get action on your camera." This was on Dec. 20
Oh my, Mr. " I don't know GM" English. And WTH, a GCounty LEO instructing English to call a private citizen for assistance, not LE, if he saw a trespasser on his CCTV.
Yea, it was discussed earlier.
I doubt the police would go door to door asking for any footage regarding a stolen gun.
As another poster said, there is a huge rash of vehicle break ins in almost ever state.
I hear about them on a weekly basis and my town is pretty small.
I think number might get lost but with a little effort I think he could get it for the police report. And he locked his truck.
There's a few reasons I don't have mine recorded as of today.
I don't live in a high crime area.
Good luck getting onto the 1st few feet of my property, then getting into the house.
If you get in the house, good luck finding any guns.
My CC gun is on me 90% of the time, even at home. (CWP holder for over 30 years) That's how I was trained. You wear it so much that you don't even know you have it on.
It's never, ever left in any of my vehicles under any circumstances.
By now, I know what businesses in my area who do and don't support my 2nd amendment right to carry.
Those establishments who don't allow me to carry, don't get my business.
That being said, as I mentioned earlier..Ill make time soon to record them all.
I would also.
Especially what's on that 02:50 seconds of video that's missing from the camera footage inside the house.
If it even exists anymore.
A FWIW. Perhaps part of the confusion about who made the 911 calls on the 23rd. LE's call detail records identify one of the calls as "coming back to Travis M."
The call they are referring to is the 911 call made at 1:14. TM was obviously not the one making the call. His hands were full of shotgun. It was GM making the call, using his son's phone.
The call details also clearly list the address of who made the first call that day to LE. Though described here & there as a non-emergency line call rather than a 911 call, the recording and transcript of what's been described everywhere as the first 911 call is identical to the content of the 1:08 call written up in the call detail logs.
Last, there were only 2 calls to LE that day about AA before he was killed.
So this information is not correct?According to Georgia law a weapon must be in a locked compartment in your vehicle, not just a locked vehicle. I'm surprised GM didn't know that being a cop/investigator for 30 years. Oh wait a minute, THAT law came into effect May 14, 2008 and we know GM didn't think he needed to keep up on laws, weapons, training from 2006.
McMichael’s personnel file, which stretches back to the year he was employed by the Brunswick district attorney’s office, also gives insights into his general performance as an employee and other training he received on the job.
For example, the records indicate McMichael completed only one training course in the use of de-escalation tactics, but completed four courses devoted to “understanding Islamist terrorism” and another on “introduction to terrorism”.
His annual reviews from superiors present a mixed track record and his overall performance is never rated above “good”. One November 2000 review notes: “Needs to improve his organization and prioritization of his workload.” Multiple reports describe a lack of organizational skills.
McMichaels file:
McMichael Personnel File_Redacted.pdf
‘A great embarrassment’: records offer insight into Ahmaud Arbery suspect
I don't think it was GM, either. I think it was another person who shows up on the 'witness' list even though they didn't actually witness the murder.
Says just about everything that GM thought the video's release would help him.
Kinda wonder how it came to be in his possession, though, given Roddy recorded it on his cell phone. Not to mention it was evidence. Also wonder about the suggestion by AA family's attorney that the video might have been edited/cut.
@Brittm_tv
I just confirmed that a Glynn County police officer told the owner of the construction site to call Greg McMichael "...day or night when you get action on your camera." This was on Dec. 20
ok, this is MOO but I've been following this case from the first week's posts and was blindsided by today's vitriol. Holy cow I was only away from this thread for a day and a half and already it feels like it has whipsawed from extreme victim-blaming (TY to mods for fixing that) to the start of the new thread being a guns right argument that's generalized, and not related to the folks who have been arrested (sorry I have no idea if mods have addressed that yet). WTF people?!There's a few reasons I don't have mine recorded as of today.
I don't live in a high crime area.
Good luck getting onto the 1st few feet of my property, then getting into the house.
If you get in the house, good luck finding any guns.
My CC gun is on me 90% of the time, even at home. (CWP holder for over 30 years) That's how I was trained. You wear it so much that you don't even know you have it on.
It's never, ever left in any of my vehicles under any circumstances.
By now, I know what businesses in my area who do and don't support my 2nd amendment right to carry.
Those establishments who don't allow me to carry, don't get my business.
That being said, as I mentioned earlier..Ill make time soon to record them all.
The second 911 call was made on TM's phone. In the death video, GM can be seen holding a phone. An exclamation of "Travis!" can be heard clearly on the 911 call (and on the video) just as TM and AA encounter each other and the first shot is fired. And there aren't vehicles to be seen in front of GM's truck. I'm sticking with GM making the 2nd call. I think we agree who made the 1st call.
BTW and an aside. Based on what TM's sister has said about returning home to live with her parents (plural); that she was with her mother and TM's son
watching TV when AA was shot; and that she was close enough to where AA was shot to be there in moments.....IMO the only place she could have been was at 230 Satilla Drive.
She said more than once that she had NO idea what was going on until she heard "shots and the commotion." If she was at 230 Satilla, that can't be true. I doubt she could have missed her father running in the front door, grabbing a gun and telling her brother to grab one too, and then the both of them running back out and peeling wheels in GM's truck in pursuit of AA.
If there's a trial, it wouldn't surprise me to see her on the stand as a (hostile) State witness.
So this information is not correct?
Georgia Concealed Carry Gun Laws & WCL: USCCA CCW Reciprocity Map
CARRY IN VEHICLE?
Can you carry a concealed handgun in a vehicle in Georgia?
Yes, any person not prohibited by law from possessing a handgun may carry a weapon openly or concealed without a permit in his or her own vehicle (owned or rented). In a vehicle you do not own, you must have the permission of the person who has legal control of the vehicle.