“It was an honest mistake,” Beeler explained after being released. In a tear-filled interview, he said he has spent the past week working as hired security in downtown Washington ahead of the inauguration. He said he forgot that his firearm was in his truck when he left his home in Virginia, where he said he has a license to carry. He said he realized it was there halfway through his trip but that he was running late, so he didn’t turn around. He denied that he had the more than 500 rounds of ammunition listed in his arrest report.""If he was authorized to carry the firearm a few block away. Then why would he forget to leave his firearms at home if he can carry them a few blocks a way." – Wtf are you talking about? This makes no sense whatsoever. The gun WAS IN HIS CAR. He did NOT forget to leave it at his house. He forgot to take it out of his car. Pay Attention.
"Btw I never said he was a big threat. That's a narrative you made up" – Do you think someone who is "trying to be slick" by bringing 500 rounds of ammunition + a Glock............ is completely harmless?
Under these circumstances............ a person who was "trying to be slick"... is AUTOMATICALLY considered a "big threat". They go hand-in-hand.
So if you think the guy was "trying to be slick'.... BUT you also don't think he is a 'big threat' at the same time........ then you're just an idiot.
"Like I said he was trying to be slick but got caught." – Trying to be slick...... ABOUT WHAT????
From what I've read...
The Washington Post reporter even said he had a proper Park Police pass but Park Police had not communicated that to the Secret Service, or the other Law Enforcement Agencies. And that's why his name didn't show up on their "approved list".
- He worked 6 days in a row... had 1 day off... then went back to work.
- His job was to guard Media Equipment (overnight) for the inauguration.
- The day he went back to work is when he saw all the newly erected checkpoints & heavy National Guard presence.
- With all the newly closed off streets, he got lost & asked for directions at one of the checkpoints.
- That's when they asked for his credentials, searched his vehicle, found the weapon/ammo & detained him.
The Work Pass he was given had worked every day.... right up until all the new checkpoints & new rules were established... which happened on his day off, while he was in Virginia.
So what was he "trying to be Slick" about???
And if he is trying to be slick about (it).... then why is he NOT a big threat??? Do tell.
"Dude a lot of people are let out during this covid period. You're acting as if he was let go and doesn't have to show up for court. He can't even come back in DC, except to see his lawyer, or for court."
Incorrect. I'm acting as if I read a few different articles about this story.
Not just jumping to conclusions, like you have been doing.
1) He wasn't "trying to be slick" about anything.
2) He's not a big threat.
3) Because if he WAS a threat... the Prosecutor would have held him IN JAIL until his trial.
4) Because he was not released for any Covid-related reasons, as you assumed.
https://www.npr.org/sections/insurr...h-loaded-handgun-and-500-rounds-of-ammunition
Records from Virginia's department of criminal justice services show Beeler has credentials for private security work and endorsements for handguns, shotguns and patrol rifles.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...06d6_story.html#click=https://t.co/R5qi7XYE22
Beeler was released on personal recognizance, which prosecutors did not object to, even when the judge asked (3x) three times whether the government wished him to be held ahead of trial.
A person with knowledge of Beeler’s actions, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the case is pending, said Beeler has no extremist ties, cooperated fully with law enforcement and was cleared from further investigation, except for the charge of violating District law by carrying a pistol without a license.
There's your so called honest mistake. He knowingly crossed over from Virginia into DC without a license to carry in DC.
Trying to be slick means he wanted to carry his firearms in his truck, even though he knows he's not legally able to do so in DC. Dude was locked an loaded. People spend years in jail for such "honest mistakes".
Him being licensed in Virginia doesn't equal him being licensed in DC or anywhere else. So you pointing out that he's licensed in VA is pointless.
Are you white?
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