Thursday, May 16, 2013

Ohio man sues town, police in open carry case


DAYTON, Ohio — While openly carrying his Springfield XDM .40-caliber handgun, Tipp City resident Roy Call walked into a Riverside Speedway store at 4:30 a.m. Aug. 12, 2012 to buy a sports drink.

That's when — as claimed in a lawsuit against the city of Riverside, its mayor and two police officers — Call said he was illegally detained and briefly had his gun confiscated. Call is seeking compensatory and punitive damages of $3.6 million in a lawsuit field in the United States District Court/Southern District of Ohio in Dayton.

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1 comment:

  1. I hope he wins!
    Ohio is an open carry state, but most of the idiots running the towns, cities and the local government don't know that or refuse to believe it!

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