What is the name of your state? CA
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rough draft (c) 1/3/20 9PM
Approximately 3PM on Friday, January 3, 2020
I was driving on Beverly blvd and on my way to the bank and I noticed a man step onto my traffic lane and block my car (allowing a side street to enter the main road).
I was driving westbound and after crossing La Cienega I was about to reach San Vicente Blvd and a black male in his 20's or 30's walked onto the street blocking traffic while holding the handle of his gun and squeezing his hand on the handle while displaying the international hand signal for stopping with his other hand. The hand was not resting on top of the gun or belt, but actually holding the gun grip handle with his fingers squeezing the grip; unknown if the fingers were on the trigger.
He did not un-holster his gun and but it appeared to me that the clip was not visible.
this was not in view of the nearby school but 1/2 block away and on the street between a shopping center and a hotel.
The person was dressed in a security guard (SG) uniform and carrying a gun on his belt. He was not dressed as a crossing guard; but he was doing the job of one; allowing school traffic to merge onto the main road.
I realized the person was blocking traffic so he could let the nearby school traffic get onto the main road. I had no problem as several cars from the adjacent street were filling onto the main boulevard. But then I felt threatened because he had his hand gripping his gun handle while preventing me from movement . He stood directly in front of my car with less than any safe space for me to leave.
(Honestly, my first concern was that he was putting the school in a big liability for acting so dangerously.)
I was in the 2nd lane and there are three lanes at this part of Beverly Blvd. so this SG walked into the 2nd lane and stood in the middle of the 2nd lane. As I was stopped, I realized that this person was acting dangerously, So I intentionally swerved my car into the 3rd lane and put my car between me and the dangerous person. Then I got out of my car and I started asking the person to take his hand off his gun. maybe he got confused, but he did not comply.
And I repeated my demand several times and the person ignored me and did not remove his hand from his gun. he held onto his gun handle the whole time and I noticed him gripping it several times. If this street was not a congested place, then the situation could have ended worse for me: On Beverly Blvd at Beverly PL in front of the Beverly Center.
I then told the person that I was calling the police and that he should not leave the scene. The person proceeded to ignore me and left the scene.
isnt this considered false imprisonment with the use of a gun ( same thing OJ went to jail for?)
I did call 911
isnt it a felony to leave the scene of a crime? ( a crime that a gun was used?)
Is it proper procedure for the deputies to get the serial number of any gun used in a complaint and to find out if it was loaded?
The deputies first spoke to the security guard's supervisor ( who happens to be an ex-cop) and the first words used by the deputies was exactly what the supervisor tried to say: oh he just was resting his hand on his belt. the supervisor was not a witness.
But I have another witness that was equally as shocked as I was.
I started to worry that I was faced with some kind of Brown Wall of Silence between police and security guards.
this happened near a shopping center , hospital, hotel and less than 100 yards of banks. in addition this is near a major intersection, so i am sure there are many cameras that caught this.
This is the 2nd time i am faced with law enforcement discarding my civil rights of freedom of movement by a security guard in the public domain.
I feel the deputies have assisted in evading an arrest of a felony by listening to a non witness over the clear description of 2 witnesses that the events transpired as I stated. there was no mistake that he was holding the gun handle while preventing my movement.
summary
rough draft (c) 1/3/20 9PM
Approximately 3PM on Friday, January 3, 2020
I was driving on Beverly blvd and on my way to the bank and I noticed a man step onto my traffic lane and block my car (allowing a side street to enter the main road).
I was driving westbound and after crossing La Cienega I was about to reach San Vicente Blvd and a black male in his 20's or 30's walked onto the street blocking traffic while holding the handle of his gun and squeezing his hand on the handle while displaying the international hand signal for stopping with his other hand. The hand was not resting on top of the gun or belt, but actually holding the gun grip handle with his fingers squeezing the grip; unknown if the fingers were on the trigger.
He did not un-holster his gun and but it appeared to me that the clip was not visible.
this was not in view of the nearby school but 1/2 block away and on the street between a shopping center and a hotel.
The person was dressed in a security guard (SG) uniform and carrying a gun on his belt. He was not dressed as a crossing guard; but he was doing the job of one; allowing school traffic to merge onto the main road.
I realized the person was blocking traffic so he could let the nearby school traffic get onto the main road. I had no problem as several cars from the adjacent street were filling onto the main boulevard. But then I felt threatened because he had his hand gripping his gun handle while preventing me from movement . He stood directly in front of my car with less than any safe space for me to leave.
(Honestly, my first concern was that he was putting the school in a big liability for acting so dangerously.)
I was in the 2nd lane and there are three lanes at this part of Beverly Blvd. so this SG walked into the 2nd lane and stood in the middle of the 2nd lane. As I was stopped, I realized that this person was acting dangerously, So I intentionally swerved my car into the 3rd lane and put my car between me and the dangerous person. Then I got out of my car and I started asking the person to take his hand off his gun. maybe he got confused, but he did not comply.
And I repeated my demand several times and the person ignored me and did not remove his hand from his gun. he held onto his gun handle the whole time and I noticed him gripping it several times. If this street was not a congested place, then the situation could have ended worse for me: On Beverly Blvd at Beverly PL in front of the Beverly Center.
I then told the person that I was calling the police and that he should not leave the scene. The person proceeded to ignore me and left the scene.
isnt this considered false imprisonment with the use of a gun ( same thing OJ went to jail for?)
I did call 911
isnt it a felony to leave the scene of a crime? ( a crime that a gun was used?)
Is it proper procedure for the deputies to get the serial number of any gun used in a complaint and to find out if it was loaded?
The deputies first spoke to the security guard's supervisor ( who happens to be an ex-cop) and the first words used by the deputies was exactly what the supervisor tried to say: oh he just was resting his hand on his belt. the supervisor was not a witness.
But I have another witness that was equally as shocked as I was.
I started to worry that I was faced with some kind of Brown Wall of Silence between police and security guards.
this happened near a shopping center , hospital, hotel and less than 100 yards of banks. in addition this is near a major intersection, so i am sure there are many cameras that caught this.
This is the 2nd time i am faced with law enforcement discarding my civil rights of freedom of movement by a security guard in the public domain.
I feel the deputies have assisted in evading an arrest of a felony by listening to a non witness over the clear description of 2 witnesses that the events transpired as I stated. there was no mistake that he was holding the gun handle while preventing my movement.