When you are concealed carrying and your firearm inadvertently becomes exposed (no longer concealed).What is an "accidental exposure"?
When you are concealed carrying and your firearm inadvertently becomes exposed (no longer concealed).What is an "accidental exposure"?
When you are concealed carrying and your firearm inadvertently becomes exposed (no longer concealed).
I'm not sure if you read through all the posts or not, but to me it's as easy as pre and post field breech.Please though, correct me if you were there and I'm missing something? I'm putting the story together and don't have an agenda.
Again, there are only rumors as people there pointed to another individual and said he may have had a gun too. Who knows, but what we do know is what has been discussed this far.This could really expand the debate. Oh boy! No weapons should be brought to soccer games. My daughter is 8 and I have not seen this chaos everyone speaks of. I can't relate. We can't even instruct our girls per our club. We are to only be positive and encouraging and not to instruct.
Again, there are only rumors as people there pointed to another individual and said he may have had a gun too. Who knows, but what we do know is what has been discussed this far.
Honestly, I'm so tired from this all I just hope the right people do the right thing.
Separating the parents does no good because someone always thinks they are above the rules and they are usually the ones that are most likely to get out of hand because they are special and thus ofFair enough. I'm not excusing any bad behavior. Words are words, but assault is assault. I'm distinguishing real causation from emotional causation. We are all responsible for our own actions and some appear to be focusing on the emotional aspects of competitive sports rather than the actual violent act imo. Again though, I wasn't there. Tired of the debate myself. Someone else can judge and fairly decide what to do.
Still though, not a peep about separating teams with the field on the sidelines??? There will always be friction at competitive games. It's not by mistake that there is home and away seating for many high school and college games and they STILL have security. Add young kids and aggressive sports and tensions can flare in a second. It is what it is.
Let's put them right next to each other and then get surprised that tensions flare once in a while!
Are Azteca and Aztecs the same club? They sound like different clubs to me.Too busy "affiliating" to worry about a little mass hysteria.
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They are not. The affiliate is a Bakersfield club called Central California Aztecs. The Aztecs in the incident is the name of a team. The club the team is associated with is called Inter America and is based in LA.Not sure. I wasn’t implying that they were. But they do sound similar.
So here is the point that everyone is missing. The guy who never pulled out the gun after the melay was left to walk back to the parking lot alone with his back pack returned 15 minutes later. He looked very much at ease talking and allowing his back pack to be searched. It was a smart move on his part because by then roads were closed helicopter flying he would have been searched and car searched aswell this is my opinion. This isn't what I heard it's what I saw I was feet away from it all. There was a boy 16 years old who strongly admitted he saw the gun yet did not want to get involved and talk to the police. Another kid I talked to said he saw the butt of the gun in his hand from within the camouflaged bag. How can people say with certainty it was just a verbal threat. As witness to it all I'm more convinced he had a gun then no gun. I doubt the police went to his car to search it or even the path by the bushes he walked by while walking away. He walked away with the camouflaged bag people only to return 15 minutes later you think he went to get a hot dog or use the restroom I'm smarter then that.
Too busy "affiliating" to worry about a little mass hysteria.
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So here is the point that everyone is missing. The guy who never pulled out the gun after the melay was left to walk back to the parking lot alone with his back pack returned 15 minutes later. He looked very much at ease talking and allowing his back pack to be searched. It was a smart move on his part because by then roads were closed helicopter flying he would have been searched and car searched aswell this is my opinion. This isn't what I heard it's what I saw I was feet away from it all. There was a boy 16 years old who strongly admitted he saw the gun yet did not want to get involved and talk to the police. Another kid I talked to said he saw the butt of the gun in his hand from within the camouflaged bag. How can people say with certainty it was just a verbal threat. As witness to it all I'm more convinced he had a gun then no gun. I doubt the police went to his car to search it or even the path by the bushes he walked by while walking away. He walked away with the camouflaged bag people only to return 15 minutes later you think he went to get a hot dog or use the restroom I'm smarter then that.
For four days we have been talking in circles about what happened, who is to blame, and what could be done. But the questions I have still aren't answered. Will gun guy be in San Bernardino on Saturday at State Cup games because the team is on the schedule? and Do I have to be prepared with my player and to run from the fields because a game gets heated and someone claims they have a gun? So far it seems like the answers are maybe and yes. It would be nice if Cal South would at least make a statement acknowledging the events. At practices this week I have talked to parents and know there are teams that are not sure they will have enough players to play this weekend because either they play at Galway Downs and kids are scared to go back there a week later, or they play at San Bernardino and parents are scared gun guy will be there and have another lapse of reason.
For four days we have been talking in circles about what happened, who is to blame, and what could be done. But the questions I have still aren't answered. Will gun guy be in San Bernardino on Saturday at State Cup games because the team is on the schedule? and Do I have to be prepared with my player and to run from the fields because a game gets heated and someone claims they have a gun? So far it seems like the answers are maybe and yes. It would be nice if Cal South would at least make a statement acknowledging the events. At practices this week I have talked to parents and know there are teams that are not sure they will have enough players to play this weekend because either they play at Galway Downs and kids are scared to go back there a week later, or they play at San Bernardino and parents are scared gun guy will be there and have another lapse of reason.
Also, who in their right mind in this day and age pretends to have a gun? He had no idea who else might have a gun, hmmm, why would you act like that if you didn't have a gun? His defense, he was attacked??? He certainly looked put together, calmly walking around, hat in place. A lot of questions that still need to be answered. Who was he with? Who did he talk to on the way to the parking lot. Any video or still pictures need to be turned into law enforcement. Parents from those two teams do not have a good reputation, that being said, this falls on the behavior of the moron who went out on the field and assaulted the player and the man demonstrating a threatening stance as if he had a gun (?). Local law enforcement needs to get their sh-- together and not just brush this aside. A full and thorough investigation needs to be conducted before something really terrible happens. There are now plenty of traumatized children and parents who were there. Thank goodness no child was hit by a car as they were running through the parking lot.Must be easy to be a keyboard quarterback when it is not your loved ones under potential threat.
Outside of pulling a gun out, he was doing everything in his power to pretend he had a gun. Why is that so hard to understand?
This individual walked over to grab his bag. Picked it up, unzipped it, stuck his hand in and kept it there as if grabbing/ holding onto something. He then aggressively moved forward, back, side to side for over a minute while those around him said "no, no" and "don't do it, don't do it". He then finally proceeded to flee to the left when someone said gun again and then people were running.
Keep in mind this individual also had time to walk back to the parking lot (or near there) and back for over 5 minutes for being detained. A gun could have just as easily been handed off or dumped.
Any law enforcement officer in this situation would have had firearms drawn and he'd been instructed to drop the bag slowly. Stop pretending it was something else when you were not even there.