Do you feel that Army Master Sgt. Christopher Grisham a Fort Hood soldier was wrongly convicted ?
A jury has found a Fort Hood soldier guilty of interfering with a police officer after his arrest while carrying an assault-style rifle in public.
Raised $52,000, should there be accountability for the money ?
SSG Burns,
I agree, I'll go with you and we can do a double choke slam. He looks a little heavy.
The police hand cuffed him to protect him from harm, but the weapon remained hosted and never once confiscated as should have happen. While it may have been a toy hand gun, notice how the police just escort him to the station.
Second the police just walked up to him, showing he was not a danger to anyone.
I personally think the first officer over reacted. This matter was not handled correctly.
If the NCO was charged for resisting arrest, then that is perhaps the only thing he could be charged for, because the weapon was a toy and not a lethal weapon as the officers ASSUMED.