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tod evans
01-23-2014, 06:08 PM
DC Businessman’s Home Raided Over Unregistered Ammo

http://www.inquisitr.com/1103484/dc-businessmans-home-raided-over-unregistered-ammo/

Mark Witaschek had this to say about the DC gun raid:

“They used a battering ram to bash down the bathroom door and pull him [son] out of the shower, naked. The police put all the children together in a room, while we were handcuffed upstairs. I could hear them crying, not knowing what was happening.”


A total of 30 Washington, DC police officers raided a businessman’s home and reportedly drug his naked son out of the shower. Mark Witaschek was the law-abiding firearms owner subjected to the evening gun raid. The officers broke down the door with a battering ram. Second Amendment rights supporters are question why Witaschek, a man without a criminal record, faced prison time for possession of unregistered ammo.

The DC law enforcement officers were searching for gun paraphernalia such as empty holsters, ammo, empty magazines, ammo receipts, and even gun cleaning equipment. Mark Witaschek’s entire block was locked down by Washington, D.C. officers. His 14-year-old daughter opened the door and was met with more than two dozen officers in full tactical gear. The law enforcement officers participating in the gun raid reportedly pointed their firearms at Witaschek and his girlfriend’s heads.

Officers premised their search on a claim made by Witaschek’s estranged wife. The woman was reportedly able to convince a court clerk to issue a temporary restraining order against the father of her children because he had allegedly threatened her with a gun. A judge later threw out the case after determining it was without merit. The raid occurred after the judge had issued his ruling. If all is needed to conduct a warrantless search, raid, and damage a home is a complaint from a disgruntled ex-significant other, virtually everyone in the city [potentially the country] is at risk.

A list of items found in the DC gun raid after Witaschek’s house was tossed for hours, as shared by the Washington Times:

· One live round of 12-gauge shotgun ammunition — an inoperable shell that misfired during a hunt years earlier that Witaschek kept as a souvenir.
· One handgun holster — which is perfectly legal, even in Washington, D.C.
· One expended round of.270 caliber ammunition — a spent brass casing.
· One box of Knight bullets for reloading, according to police notation on the warrant. Except, Miller reveals, they aren’t for reloading they’re for antique-replica, single-shot, muzzle-loading rifles.

Mark Witaschek’s home sustained approximately $10,000 during the DC gun raid and he now faces up to two years in prison for unregistered ammo possession. Washington, D.C. law mandates that all residents register all firearms owned with the police department and only registered gun owners can possess ammunition – even spent casings and shells. The maximum for violating the local statute is up to a year prison time and a $1,000 fine. Witaschek owns guns, but he keeps them at his sister’s home in nearby Arlington, Virginia.

The shocking gun raid was the second time DC law enforcement officers visited Witaschek’s home. Last year the Gun Recovery Unit was granted access to his home sans warrant because the businessman felt he had nothing to hide. After an hour of searching, the law enforcement officers found a gun cleaning kit and a Civil War antique Colt revolver. Even though the antique weapon was perfectly legal in DC, it was still seized in the raid. Several weeks after the raid the Gun Recovery Unit went to his sister’s home, without either a warrant or accompaniment by the Virginia police, and requested to see her Mark Witaschek’s guns. Sister Sylvia refused. The following day the DC police returned with a criminal subpoena and law enforcement officers from Arlington County.

Two pre-trail hearings in the case so far. Judge Robert Morin gave the government until January three to establish a good defense for the police raid of the home without a search warrant. Assistant attorneys general for the District on the case, Peter Saba and Oritsejemine Trouth, offered Witaschek probation if he pleaded guilty, he declined. During the second hearing, the judge disallowed the first search and the fruits of it, including the box of ammo. Prosecutors are continuing on with the two items from the second raid, a box of muzzleloader sabots and a misfired 12-gauge shotgun shell.

jkr
01-23-2014, 06:14 PM
rule of law my azz

eduardo89
01-23-2014, 06:19 PM
Whoever wrote that piece needs to take some English lessons.

aGameOfThrones
01-23-2014, 06:30 PM
Two pre-trail hearings in the case so far. Judge Robert Morin gave the government until January three to establish a good defense for the police raid of the home without a search warrant. Assistant attorneys general for the District on the case, Peter Saba and Oritsejemine Trouth, offered Witaschek probation if he pleaded guilty, he declined. During the second hearing, the judge disallowed the first search and the fruits of it, including the box of ammo. Prosecutors are continuing on with the two items from the second raid, a box of muzzleloader sabots and a misfired 12-gauge shotgun shell.

http://24.media.tumblr.com/240d8b692a490349ec67b9ed1856aac8/tumblr_mgtx0z4Myf1qiw6fso1_500.gif

Cap
01-23-2014, 07:56 PM
A shit storm needs to be raised over this.

ClydeCoulter
01-23-2014, 08:22 PM
A shit storm needs to be raised over this.z

With several shit tornadoes spawning from it!

Tod
01-23-2014, 08:34 PM
Makes me want to play Johnny Appleseed and plant ammunition all over.

Anti Federalist
01-23-2014, 08:52 PM
The shocking gun raid was the second time DC law enforcement officers visited Witaschek’s home. Last year the Gun Recovery Unit was granted access to his home sans warrant because the businessman felt he had nothing to hide.

http://i.imgur.com/R7GDp7d.gif

Pennywise.

kcchiefs6465
01-23-2014, 09:15 PM
Whoever wrote that piece needs to take some English lessons.
It read quite clearly.

Root
01-23-2014, 09:19 PM
Makes me want to play Johnny Appleseed and plant ammunition all over.
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?441813-IL-School-put-into-prison-style-lockdown-when-single-22-caliber-round-found-in-gym&p=5381954&viewfull=1#post5381954

Carson
01-23-2014, 09:47 PM
No arrest made in a documented theft?

Brian4Liberty
01-23-2014, 09:59 PM
His ex-wife is obviously screwing a cop or official of some sort. This is harassment under color of authority, pure and simple.

phill4paul
01-23-2014, 10:03 PM
Judge Robert Morin gave the government until January three to establish a good defense for the police raid of the home without a search warrant.

Or what? Charges against all involved for kidnapping, breaking and entering, assault, etc. hmmm? Nothing. That's what. A big fat nada.

cjm
01-23-2014, 10:15 PM
I don't much care for that city.

ClydeCoulter
01-23-2014, 10:25 PM
Or what? Charges against all involved for kidnapping, breaking and entering, assault, etc. hmmm? Nothing. That's what. A big fat nada.

Some judge is going to have to get some steel balls, or ... it's not going to be pretty in the future.

Anti Federalist
01-23-2014, 10:48 PM
Or what? Charges against all involved for kidnapping, breaking and entering, assault, etc. hmmm? Nothing. That's what. A big fat nada.

Or a big fat neener neener.

Origanalist
01-23-2014, 10:49 PM
Some judge is going to have to get some steel balls, or ... it's not going to be pretty in the future.

The future is here.

Pericles
01-24-2014, 12:10 AM
David Gregory needs to cover this on his show .... oh wait ...

DamianTV
01-24-2014, 04:42 PM
David Gregory is an Establisment MSM Tool.

Philhelm
01-24-2014, 05:05 PM
So the gun confiscation continues. People thought it would be door to door. People thought we would have soldiers patroling streets. Oh no, those actions would give people the opportunity to organize out of necessity. Instead, they will get us, one by one, while everyone else sighs in relief that it wasn't their home invaded by the King's Men.

DamianTV
01-24-2014, 05:08 PM
So the gun confiscation continues. People thought it would be door to door. People thought we would have soldiers patroling streets. Oh no, those actions would give people the opportunity to organize out of necessity. Instead, they will get us, one by one, while everyone else sighs in relief that it wasn't their home invaded by the King's Men.

The most a society can be divided is down to the Individual. At the individual, resistance will have little to no effect.

Never ask Permission to have a Right. To do so destroys the underlying principles of havnig Rights to begin with.

Pericles
01-24-2014, 07:25 PM
So the gun confiscation continues. People thought it would be door to door. People thought we would have soldiers patroling streets. Oh no, those actions would give people the opportunity to organize out of necessity. Instead, they will get us, one by one, while everyone else sighs in relief that it wasn't their home invaded by the King's Men.

Associate and hang together for the common defense or hang separately.

Root
01-24-2014, 07:40 PM
The most a society can be divided is down to the Individual. At the individual, resistance will have little to no effect.

Never ask Permission to have a Right. To do so destroys the underlying principles of havnig Rights to begin with.
I believe the State no longer recognizes our rights. It's only a matter of time...

DamianTV
01-24-2014, 08:03 PM
I believe the State no longer recognizes our rights. It's only a matter of time...

The state believes many fallacies. It also teaches the people these fallacies as well. The state believes it has the Authority to supercede All Rights and replace them with Permissions. The next step is to revoke all of these Permissions without the Due Process of Law to effectively create and control a Working Slave Populus. The state also believes it is their Divine Right to do so.

But I do agree they no longer recognize our Rights. It doesnt mean we dont have them.

Root
01-24-2014, 08:16 PM
The state believes many fallacies. It also teaches the people these fallacies as well. The state believes it has the Authority to supercede All Rights and replace them with Permissions. The next step is to revoke all of these Permissions without the Due Process of Law to effectively create and control a Working Slave Populus. The state also believes it is their Divine Right to do so.

But I do agree they no longer recognize our Rights. It doesnt mean we dont have them.

You're right. Thanks for the reminder.

DamianTV
01-24-2014, 08:19 PM
I think that we will need to remind many of this as well. Including those who falsely believe their Rights are Permissions that come from the Divine Govt, which will make the Divine Govt not quite as Divine...

mrsat_98
01-24-2014, 11:26 PM
I believe the State no longer recognizes our rights. It's only a matter of time...

"The People" entrusted Gov. to take care of a whole host of things with the constitution, i.e. wildlife for example, and then "the People" left. Now the Gov. has a duty to take care of this "whole host of things", i.e. wildlife for example, such as to ensure that just in case "the People" ever come back there will be wildlife left for "the People".

Dude, they no longer recognize us as People who have rights.

Spikender
01-25-2014, 01:24 AM
It never ceases to amaze me just how much time the police force in this country spends their time harassing, caging, and killing innocents. They're too scared to go after real criminals, so they make criminals to further feed the grinder and beat us down into passive obedience.

And this man should've known better than to let the police into his house. I'm tired of hearing people say "If you've got nothing to hide", it ain't about that. It's about being in a free country free from harassment and where I can't be caged because I had spent shell casings sitting on a shelf somewhere on display.

Fuck em.

DamianTV
01-25-2014, 03:15 AM
In Their Own Words: Lenin, Stalin, Obama, and Hillary. (http://www.militianews.com/in-their-own-words-lenin-stalin-obama-and-hillary/#more-4114)


“One man with a gun can control 100 without one.”

CaseyJones
02-12-2014, 10:53 AM
Update:

DC Man Set for Hearing After Arrest Over Inoperable Shotgun Shell

http://foxnewsinsider.com/2014/02/11/dc-man-set-hearing-after-cops-raid-turned-one-shotgun-shell


A Washington, D.C. man is facing a large fine and possible jail time after he was arrested for having an inoperable shotgun shell in his home. The shell was a souvenir that Mark Witaschek decided to keep from a hunting trip years earlier.

Witaschek, a businessman with no criminal record, is scheduled to appear at a hearing today following the raid by police in July 2012. On Fox and Friends this morning, Witaschek explained that the raid came a month after his estranged wife accused him of threatening her with a gun.

Police reportedly used a battering ram on the bathroom door, where his teenage son was in the shower. He said that he and his then-girlfriend were handcuffed and his children were herded into a separate room while the cops ransacked his house, eventually discovering the shell, a legal gun holster and a box of antique bullets for a muzzle-loading rifle.

tod evans
03-29-2014, 05:27 AM
Replica bullets, dud shell earn weapons conviction for former Washington man
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/03/28/former-dc-resident-found-guilty-for-violating-city-gun-laws-for-owning-fake/?intcmp=latestnews

Replica bullets and a dud shotgun shell got a man convicted of weapons charges in the nation's capital, in a case gun rights activists say shows how overzealous authorities are trampling the Second Amendment.

On Friday, just two days after his conviction of attempted possession of unlawful ammunition, Mark Witaschek went to a Washington, D.C., police station to register in the city's Gun Offenders Registry. The act was part of a sentence meted out after Witaschek lost his two-year legal battle that began when police searched his home and found an inert shotgun shell, a spent shell casing and a box of muzzle-loader bullets.

“I’m completely outraged by it,” Witaschek, who moved to Virginia after he was arrested following the 2012 search, told the Washington Times. “This is just a continuation of the nightmare. Just to sit there. I could not believe it.”

Witaschek was also handed a $50 fine, punishments he fought as a matter of principle.

"This case is yet another example of D.C. run amok over citizens’ Constitutional rights," the National Association for Gun Rights said in a statement. "It’s no wonder anyone with the option and half a brain is fleeing D.C. for areas where self-defense is a virtue, and not criminalized."

The search was in response to a complaint from his estranged ex-wife. The evidence presented against Witaschek included a 12-gauge shell that failed to fire while Witaschek was hunting years ago, a spent .270 Winchester shell casing, and a box of .45 caliber Knight muzzleloader bullets with plastic sabots. The muzzleloader bullets were for use in only antique or replica firearms.

Witaschek is an avid hunter, but says he never kept his guns in Washington D.C., because he know of the city's strict gun laws.

Witaschek’s attorney, Howard X. McEachern, vowed to appeal the verdict.

“Clearly the judge thought that this was overkill — the sentence reflects how he felt about the prosecution of this case,” he said when asked for his opinion of the verdict.

The judge never ruled on the shotgun shell itself, which was what the prosecution’s case was built around.

Witaschek’s treatment was in sharp contrast to that given NBC news personality David Gregory, who went on air with a 30-round AR-15 magazine during a broadcast of Meet the Press. Merely possessing such an accessory is illegal in the city, but the same prosecutor’s office that charged Witaschek never pursued charges against the journalist.