This video discusses alleged intentional evidence tampering by the ATF during a raid, referencing a New York Post article about a US Navy commander holding a rifle with a backward scope, and reports on Tennessee lawmakers passing gun safety lessons in schools. It also touches on David Hogg's PAC spending and a potential new law that could designate homes as gun-free zones in Missouri. Links to Franklin Armory, Hydra Weaponry, Viktos, and a Discord server are provided.
This video addresses a critical mistake to avoid after a self-defense shooting: tampering with evidence or making statements to investigators before consulting legal counsel. The content emphasizes the importance of understanding one's rights, specifically the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney. It highlights how investigators are trained to detect falsehoods and how any deviation from the truth or evidence tampering can negatively impact the situation, even if the individual is innocent. The video provides advice on how to respectfully decline to speak with police until legal representation is present, and stresses that any movement of evidence must be immediately reported with a clear explanation.
This video from the U.S. Concealed Carry Association features Director of Content Kevin Michalowski and criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve discussing the most critical mistake to avoid after a self-defense shooting. They emphasize the importance of not tampering with evidence, explaining how it can immediately raise suspicion with law enforcement. The video also touches on the right to remain silent and the necessity of requesting an attorney before making any statements to police, highlighting the difference between these rights and the experience of law enforcement in detecting falsehoods.
This video provides an update on the McCloskey case, focusing on growing support for prosecution related to alleged evidence tampering. It features a link to a letter signed by 67 prosecutors and includes promotional material for firearms-related gear, apparel, and subscription services, along with affiliate links for gun organizations and retailers.
This video from Into the Fray Episode 46, hosted by USCCA, discusses critical actions to take if involved in a deadly force incident. The central message is to avoid touching any evidence at the scene, as tampering can lead to being considered a suspect and facing increased scrutiny. The video debunks common misconceptions about manipulating evidence, such as placing a weapon or moving a victim. It emphasizes the importance of following proper legal procedures and avoiding actions that could complicate self-defense claims. Links are provided for further information on concealed carry and USCCA resources.
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