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Outlawed: Private Property Rights & Gun Rights

    On July 11th, 2008 I was arrested for one count of Felony assault on a Police Officer
    with a deadly weapon and two counts of Felony Menacing. I now face trial on August
    10th, 2009 in the Adams County Justice Center (Brighton, CO) and face a mandatory
    minimum sentence of 10 years for the Felony assault charge alone.

    The events leading up to this arrest include an Adams County Sheriff's Deputy and two
    Social Service Workers entering onto our property on July 10th, 2008 passing FOUR
    "Keep Out" signs on their way. At first, I did not know who was in the two cars racing
    down our long, one quarter mile rural driveway, I just knew that based on the threats
    my wife and I had received earlier in the day (and earlier in the week) that I felt
    threatened and I grabbed my shotgun and stood in the middle of our driveway to stop
    the approaching vehicles.

    Since I have had prior cause to become interested in Colorado Law (We have a private
    toll road company threatening to use eminent domain to take our property) I knew
    that I was taking a reasonable defensive action and that I was protected in my actions.

    Colorado Constitution: Article II, Section 13 -

    Right to bear arms. The right of no person to keep and bear arms in
    defense of his home, person and property, or in aid of the civil power when
    thereto legally summoned, shall be called in question; but nothing herein
    contained shall be construed to justify the practice of carrying concealed
    weapons.

    Colorado Revised Statutes: 18 - 1 - 706

    A person is justified in using reasonable and appropriate physical force upon
    another person when and to the extent that he reasonably believes it
    necessary to prevent what he reasonably believes to be an attempt by the
    other person to commit theft, criminal mischief, or criminal tampering
    involving property, but he may use deadly physical force under these
    circumstances only in defense of himself or another as described in section
    18-1-704.

    There are other protections in the Colorado Constitution and Colorado Revised
    Statutes against trespassers. I knew that taking defense steps to protect myself,
    our property, our family and our home are inalienable rights and duties that could
    not be set aside.

    It was fortunate (?) that I was outside preparing the BBQ for the evening meal when I
    noticed two cars driving at aggressive and reckless speeds down our driveway. The
    first car was a white compact or sub-compact vehicle, the second was what looked like
    a pickup truck with a camper shell. Since I did not recognize either vehicle and their
    approach was unexpected and potentially dangerous to the kids and animals I was
    immediately concerned. When I emerged from my shed with my shotgun I held the gun
    high above my head within my right hand so that the approaching occupants of the
    vehicles would be able to easily see. (The vehicles continued on their approach). I
    placed myself in the middle of my driveway, next to our house deep within our
    properties borders, and held the shotgun with two hands across my body with the gun
    barrel angled up and to the left (in a safe position, not pointing at anyone). The
    vehicles continued on their approach and the first vehicle stopped about five feet in
    front of where I was standing. The vehicle contained two occupants, both female. The
    second vehicle stopped 10 to 20 feet behind the first. At this point I could see that the
    second vehicle was the Adams County Sheriff.

    The Sheriff's Deputy then opened his drivers side door and while standing on the
    floorboard of his truck leaned out behind his opened door. I immediately asked him if
    he had a warrant. The Deputy responded: "No". I immediately knew that the Deputy or
    occupants of the first car had no business with me or anyone living at our home so I
    told him: "You are trespassing, leave immediately". The Deputy told me he was on
    official business. I knew that he could not have been on official business as he had no
    warrant so I told him again: "You are trespassing, leave". The Deputy attempted to
    engage me in conversation and debate by asking me "What are you afraid of". My
    response was, "You are trespassing, leave." The Deputy again attempted to inform me
    that he was on official business and my response was consistent: "You are
    trespassing, leave". After some minutes the Deputy finally understood that I was not
    going to debate with him but that I was going to assert my rights and protect my
    property, my family, my home and myself. The Deputy then asked if both cars could
    pull forward and turn around. My response was "No, backup" (There was no exit to our
    property by pulling forward and with our own cars parked at the end of our driveway
    there was no room to turn around).

    The Deputy backed up first, then backed into our field to execute a "Y" turn around. As
    soon as the Deputy began to backup I moved from in front of the first car into our field
    (at 90 degrees from the first car) and placed myself in a position to avoid being shot
    by the Deputy. Both cars then left.

    I immediately called 911 and attempted to file a trespassing complaint. The 911
    operator had the Sgt. on duty call me back. The Sgt. on duty refused to take my
    trespassing complaint; I asked three times and each time the Sgt. refused to take the
    complaint. I informed the Sgt. that if they were planning on coming back out onto our
    property it would be a good idea to call first as it was getting dark, I would protect my
    property and I did not want anyone (my family, myself, or the Deputies) getting hurt.
    The Sgt. informed me that this matter would be settled in court and then hung up the
    phone. I filed a written complaint with the Adams County Sheriff's Internal Affairs
    division later that night (early the next morning). We immediately moved our children
    to a friend's home as we believed that at any moment a SWAT team would invade our
    property. From that point forward I did not see my youngest children for a few months.

    The next day my wife and I were tricked into coming into the Brighton office of the
    Adams County Sheriff by telling us that the officer was out of control and they needed
    some sworn statement to take effective action. The minute I stepped into the Brighton
    Office I was arrested and charged with the felonies listed above. I was moved into the
    County jail and my wife and friends worked together to bail me out early the next
    morning.

    The 4th amendment to the U.S. Constitution States:

    Protection from unreasonable search and seizure.

    The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and
    effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated,
    and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or
    affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the
    persons or things to be seized.

    Article II, Section 7 of the Colorado Constitution reaffirms this natural right:

    Security of person and property ­ searches ­ seizures ­ warrants. The people
    shall be secure in their persons, papers, homes and effects, from
    unreasonable searches and seizures; and no warrant to search any place or
    seize any person or things shall issue without describing the place to be
    searched, or the person or thing to be seized, as near as may be, nor without
    probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation reduced to writing.

    It is important to protect and assert our Bill of Rights, both of the U.S. Constitution and
    the Colorado Constitution. Without these fundamental rights we would live in a
    dictatorship or a fascist state or some other form of government that is opposed to
    free people. The concept that a police officer may come onto your property, anytime
    they choose, search you, ask you questions is directly opposed to our form of
    government. There are processes in place to provide the Police with the necessary
    authority to require you to address their questions or provide for lawful searches.
    Without accessing these lawful processes the police organizations debase themselves
    to common criminals independent of their intentions.

    This site is dedicated to documenting the abuse of power of the Adams County
    Sheriff's Department and the Adams County Social Service Department. Of course this
    abuse of power would have no teeth if not for the support of the Adams County District
    Attorney's office.

    As with any situation there are at least two sides to any event. There are complexities
    of personal perspectives and multiple interpretations of laws. I have attempted to be
    as honest as humanly possible and relay my perspective without degrading into
    attacks upon the Adams County Officials. I view this situation as not only a personal
    test of my integrity (not to mention my personal freedom from incarceration) but as an
    opportunity to help educate our County Officials so that these same forms of abuses
    are not suffered by more members of our community.

    I am not a violent person as my criminal history clearly demonstrates. On the other
    hand, I am not a sheep who would allow himself or his family to be placed in jeopardy
    in any way if my actions could prevent it. When I am confronted with strange vehicles
    racing down our long rural driveway I hope that I will always prepare myself to protect
    my family. As is documented by the Sheriff's Deputy as well as the Social Service
    Workers I never pointed my gun at anyone or verbally threatened anyone. I simply
    stood my ground and asserted my rights. I remained calm and dealt with the challenge
    directly without yielding any of our rights.

    Unfortunately, and apparently, when you are on your own property in Adams County
    Colorado you are no longer protected by the Colorado Constitution or the Constitution
    of the United States. While it would be easier and less expensive to simply accept the
    District Attorney's plea bargain, I simply am unable to follow that path. I did nothing
    wrong, I was absolutely in alignment with Constitutional Law and State Statutory law
    with my actions. Although I was arrested, jailed and financially brutalized through legal
    expenses and consequently I have had a pretty bad year, I honestly do not think I
    would change my response today if confronted by an identical situation (Although, I
    will definitely add video recording to any future events!). I placed myself in front of on
    coming cars that could have delivered serious bodily injury, I took this action to protect
    my family.

    I hope you take some time to review this site. I suspect that my experiences are not
    uncommon and that my research and "adventure" might prove useful to others. You
    might also decided that you would like to take a stand for the rule of law and help
    return Colorado, or your State, back to the firm foundation of our Constitutions. The
    situation I now face is not some "freak occurrence" but rather the manifestation of our
    County Official's shift in perspective toward "We The People". I dare say this "shift" is
    not localized to County Officials alone and is rather developed through "trickle down"
    processes from the Federal Government. This direct attack on Private Property Rights,
    Private Protection Rights (Gun Rights) is focused on me for the moment. However, at
    any time the new Police State may shift their attention to you or your family as their
    philosophy is that of the authoritarian compliance and submission.

    Obviously, I could use some help. And while financial donations are desperately
    needed to help fund my legal defense I do understand that we are all locked down in a
    stagnant economy and excess funds are non-existent. I could use help calling County
    and State Officials, Help developing this web site, Help researching the laws and prior
    cases, Help developing trial strategy, Help asking for help.....   And a short prayer for a
    just outcome for this case and the protection of my family is also needed and greatly
    appreciated.

    While I have retained an attorney, since I have had no prior criminal challenges, I have
    no idea if my attorney is any good or not. In fact, I have learned that I will likely only
    know AFTER the trial if my attorney is an excellent advocate. My experience with the
    criminal Justice System over this last year is that it is a "meat grinder" with very little to
    no focus on "justice" and is more focused on "process" then the "practice of law".

    Honestly, I have no optimism for a fair outcome at trial. I have resigned myself to the
    fact that I will likely spend at least the next 10 years in prison. And while that concept
    is personally frightening I am more concerned with how my family will be negatively
    impacted in that time period without my assistance, as I am the sole source of income
    for our family. Yet, to give into the pressures of the State through a plea bargain is
    more unacceptable.  I would simply reinforce the local Tyranny and potentially subject
    more people than just my children to escalating abuses by both the Adams County
    Sheriff's Department and the Adams County Social Services Department. Someone has
    to stand up and say "NO", "No More". We are a land of laws that apply equally to all
    People, the Police and Social Service Workers do not represent a special protected
    class.

    While my idealism is the antithesis of pragmatism and I am old enough to realize that
    our world functions in opposition to the idealist, I am also reminded of a couple of
    quotes from Thomas Jefferson:

    "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots
    and tyrants. It is it's natural manure."

    "The last hope of human liberty in this world rests on us. We ought, for so dear a
    state to sacrifice every attachment and every enmity."

    It appears to me that it is my turn to feed the tree of liberty and I should not back away
    from such an important honor, for fear that others will find it easier to seek their
    comforts through licking the slave masters boots then to protect liberty for our
    posterity. "Go along to get along" is surely the slippery slope that our present nation is
    confronted with; the ultimate destination clearly mapped: Despotism. While I am
    average in every meaning of the word, I was raised to acknowledge that a single
    person is able to make a difference, and it is every persons responsibility to try to be
    the change they want to see in the world. (Twisted form of the famous quotes from
    John F. Kennedy & Mahatma Gandhi).

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