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Porc 411: SPCA and Police en route to home in Candia NH

Started by leetninja, November 04, 2008, 12:02 PM NHFT

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leetninja

Can't understand his name.  Coop?  An agent from SPCA came to talk to him about their horses.  Agent didnt introduce or tell them who he was and was told to get off property.  Police were called to scene and are in route.  Him and Dan are going to stand their ground by the road and ensure that no one gets on the property without a search warrant.   456 Critchet (spelling?) Road Candia NH - caller said anyone who wishes to join them is welcome. 

Hopefully some video comes of this

Josh

Cooper's at the Cop Shop. Hopefully she can get back to Porc411 when they come for her, and record them as well. Will be interesting to see how long it takes to get a search warrant.

Hopefully too the video will make it online.

Friday

Sounds like the place where Beth takes care of the horses.  I wonder who sicced the SPCA on them??

Josh

Cooper was released without charges (no surprise there). Last message makes me think they didn't get a warrant. Hopefully there will be more details, and video.

leetninja

UPDATES:

Cooper is the caller.

Called back to Porc411 - he recorded the officers - they consented.  He informed them that they needed a search warrant and they wanted him to stop recording.  He refused.  They placed him in handcuffs and took him for the long ride to their HQ.  Seems like they made the ride extended.  Left him in the car, got him out of the car, removed cuffs, made him give name and DOB,  gave him a "stern talking to" and let him go.  He says he will be at the taproom tonight

kellie

The cops obviously had no idea who they were dealing with if they think their "stern talking to' is going to intimidate Cooper.

Kat Kanning


Dan

Thank you so much for transcribing. ninja.

Brian has departed to track down the police chief and ponder aloud as to why his son was kidnapped.  Cooper was awesome at the station, look forward to a call to Free Talk Live tonight.

Observations:
They cuffed Cooper after letting him hand the camera to Beth, who continued to record Cooper.  "I don't need your consent, I have Cooper's" -Beth

They noticed Cooper's firearm after cuffing him.  they handed it to the SPCA guy who proceeded to LOAD a
round into the chamber, then dropped the magazine.  He then tossed it into the passenger seat.

They never took the camera.

They never booked Cooper, who elected to walk home (I picked him up) rather than accepting a ride from both the officer and the SCPA guy.

All parties knew they were being recorded, as Cooper told them so.  It was only after discussion of a warrant that the officer changed his mind about the camera.

Thank you, those that took up my call for help in handling the video. 

Cooper is busy getting it into the series of tubes.

Kat Kanning


YixilTesiphon

What the hell? Why was the SPCA concerned about their horses? I presume they take good care of them?

Dave Ridley


drumnaked!

Quote from: Kat Kanning on November 04, 2008, 01:38 PM NHFT
Huh, why did they load his gun??
He was a bit of an idiot. I don't know why the cop gave him a gun to fiddle with. He could have put hole in the Cop Car....That would have been fun.

MaineShark

Quote from: Kat Kanning on November 04, 2008, 01:38 PM NHFTHuh, why did they load his gun??

If you operate the slide on a semi-automatic, it loads a round from the magazine into the chamber.

The proper way to "clear" a pistol is to eject the magazine, then operate the slide to look into the chamber and verify that it is empty (or eject what is there, if it is not).

Doing the slide first loads a round, then you eject the magazine and (if you know little enough about guns to do something like that), you proceed to treat it as an "unloaded" gun, and put a hole in something or someone, "accidentally."

Basically, it's a mistake indicative of extreme lack of knowledge in firearms safety.  That idiot could have killed himself, the cop, or even someone important, like their unwilling passenger...

Joe

slim

Quote from: drumnaked! on November 04, 2008, 02:10 PM NHFT
Quote from: Kat Kanning on November 04, 2008, 01:38 PM NHFT
Huh, why did they load his gun??
He was a bit of an idiot. I don't know why the cop gave him a gun to fiddle with. He could have put hole in the Cop Car....That would have been fun.

That would be hilarious the SPCA douche fiddling with the gun the cop handcuffing cooper and the SPCA dude puts a round in to the radiator.


MaineShark

Quote from: slim on November 04, 2008, 02:28 PM NHFT
Quote from: drumnaked! on November 04, 2008, 02:10 PM NHFT
Quote from: Kat Kanning on November 04, 2008, 01:38 PM NHFTHuh, why did they load his gun??
He was a bit of an idiot. I don't know why the cop gave him a gun to fiddle with. He could have put hole in the Cop Car....That would have been fun.
That would be hilarious the SPCA douche fiddling with the gun the cop handcuffing cooper and the SPCA dude puts a round in to the radiator.

On camera!

YouTube!

Joe