Monday, August 25, 2008

Never Bring a Fake Gun To A Gunfight

Never Bring a Fake Gun To A Gunfight

The August 22, 2008 Idaho Statesman has a story that is a reminder that alcohol and guns don't go together--even alcohol and fake guns don't go together:
A 37-year-old Boise man is being held in the Ada County Jail on a felony aggravated assault charge after a handgun standoff late Wednesday night on Table Rock.
Damon Glenn Smith was also charged with felony DUI and misdemeanor resisting arrest after the incident, which occurred at 11:48 p.m. Wednesday on top of the Table Rock mesa, a popular sightseeing spot overlooking Boise.
Witnesses told police the trouble started when a car passed Smith’s truck as both vehicles were on the way up to the top of Table Rock.
Witnesses said when Smith got to the top of the mesa, by the giant fluorescent cross which overlooks the city, he got out of his truck and pulled out a handgun, first threatening the driver of the other car, and then pointing it at other people on top of the mesa and threatening them.
At that point, witnesses said the driver of the car Smith first threatened pulled out a 9 mm handgun, pointed it at Smith, and told him he was going to disarm him. That man then took the handgun from Smith and determined it was fake.
Witnesses told police Smith got into his truck and tried to drive away but was stopped by police, who were responding to a 911 call about the fight.
Smith, who appeared visibly intoxicated had a hard time standing and failed field sobriety tests, according to police reports.
The story doesn't identify the victim who disarmed Smith, but I have received email informing me that he is 19 years old, and part of the "open carry" movement that did their little event at the Boise Zoo a few weeks ago. Being 19 years old, it would be difficult (although not completely impossible) to get a concealed carry permit in Idaho. I'm not keen on teenagers carrying guns around, but pretty clearly, this worked out well.

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