Originally Posted by
Entryteam
Also of VERY important note: WHEN you call 911... say as little as you can get by with... and nothing more. It's recorded... and WILL be played in court. NEVER forget that. Don't let a dispatcher talk you into some stupid comments.
"I was attacked, was in danger, and had to defend myself.... I am here (location).... send police and EMS." and not much more than that at all is best. and do NOT have your damned smokewagon in your hands when they arrive!
This is an important point. I just watched this show on my DVR last night.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31715618/
The guy all the cops assumed to be a murderer, to the point the DA filed it as 1st Degree, had a textbook 911 call and response to responding officers. He even requested an ambulance for his attacker BEFORE asking for police. That and an actually intelligent defense attorney are probably the only reasons he was exonerated at trial. Anyone who carries a gun should watch this one.
Pray you never have to shoot someone in defense. Pray double you don't have responding officers and a DA with the mindset his did!
Originally Posted by
Diamondback
One other thing to consider: local ops vs Feds. Locals don't have that pesky double-standard all-encompassing Lying To A Fed where if they ask for the time at 1023 and you tell them it's 1025 they can twist it to jam you up.
NEVER talk to Alphabet Soup, don't even give them "Good Morning" except through a lawyer.
Keep in mind some states have laws that mirror 18 USC § 1001, they're just not as zealous in their use of it. If ever asked to speak to an alphabet agent, my SOP is "I'm sorry, policy prohibits me from speaking to you at this time."
Last edited by glocktogo; 04-05-24 at 15:42.
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