Crime & Safety

Police Called To Church After Gun Rights Activist Lodges Complaint Against Sen. Meyer

Gun rights activist calls police, demands investigation after Meyer and retired police officer use BB gun to illustrate points during gun control discussion at church.

 

Following Senator Meyer's Forum on Gun Control legislation at the First Congregational Church, a North Branford resident lodged a complaint to the Guilford Police Department against the Senator and recently retired Guilford Officer Pat Leary, who assisted in Meyer's presentation. 

According to Richard Burgess, the man who issued the complaint, both Meyer and Leary were in violation of a state statute 53-206 concerning the possession of a BB gun in public. Burgess cited the past arrest of Estelle Margolis, an 86 year-old woman who was arrested for bringing a BB to a town hall meeting. 

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"There are laws against people possessing and showing a BB gun in public," Burgess said. "At the very least, the officer should have been taken away in handcuffs," said Burgess. The Senator should have known better, these are the laws he helped to make."

Burgess is the president of Connecticut Carry, a non-profit group organized around the protection of citizens' right to bear arms. He told police that he had taken picture of Leary holding the weapon and was prepared to prepared to use that evidence in his statement. 

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According to Senator Meyer, the BB gun was disabled and church leader Craig Mullet, who organized the meeting, was aware it would be there, a fact which may exempt him from the statue. 

As a result of the complaint, Guilford Police confiscated the BB gun, but no arrests were made.

"We have confiscated the BB gun for investigatory purposes," Guilford Police Officer Sgt. Robert Dube told Guilford Patch. "We will get statements from Sen. Meyer, Officer Leary, and the man who filed the complaint, and follow up with the issue."

Burgess is determined to follow up on the issue.

"I am heading down to the Police office after this to make my statement, and I am prepared to pursue this issue," Burgess told Patch. "Both the officer and the Senator were waving it around in front of the meeting, the retired officer stating he was trained in using weapons. This was meant to create fear of an assault weapon and to stir up hysteria about this issue.

Guilford Patch was unable to get a statement from retired Officer Leary. No arrests were made as a result of the complaint, and the matter is still under investigation. 


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