What happened in Oshkosh?

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Looks to be 3 years old. This is why I HATE it when trolls flame current threads saying, "facts not all in, wait and see". The article I post I found on other blogs, but they link to Wisconsin Gun Owners' site, and I can't make their search engine work: http://www.wisconsingunowners.org/main.cfm

Half-hearted follow-up here: http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=99751&highlight=oshkosh+wounding+Oshkosh+police+officer


What happened?



TYRANNY ALERT!

OSHKOSH POLICE CONDUCT DOOR TO DOOR GUN CONFISCATIONS

Shooting of Oshkosh police officer results in knee jerk neighborhood gun grab

Oshkosh, Wis. -- Following the shooting of an Oshkosh police officer Saturday night, area residents were forced from their homes, their lawful firearms being confiscated by police.

The Oshkosh Police Department's Special Weapons and Tactics Unit responded to the area, with a K-9 police dog in pursuit of the perpetrator who was reported to have fled on foot.

Citizens' guns were seized through searches of area homes. The police promised to return the firearms after forensic tests proved they were not involved in the crime. The injured officer's name was withheld, but media reports indicate his condition is not life-threatening.

"The message is: Hand over your guns, now!" said Corey Graff, executive director of Wisconsin Gun Owners Inc. "This is a blatant case of guilty-until-proven-innocent and an abuse of police power."

Still, residents in the area are furious about the home invasions by police and what they see as theft of their property. Although early reports are unclear, they indicate a search warrant was issued for two homes, yet additional home owners also had firearms confiscated.

"We want the perpetrator of this crime caught and brought to justice just like everyone else," said Graff. "But that doesn't mean the police should trample citizens' 4th amendment protections, steal lawful private property and enter the home without reasonable suspicion or warrant."

One homeowner in the area said his guns were taken by police, guns that hadn't left his gun safe since last hunting season. Another victim of the police searches -- an elderly women -- reported waking up to officers' searching her home in the early morning hours.

The Oshkosh Northwestern reported, "Residents were not being allowed to return to their homes by press time."
 
As far as I know, nothing. No one was ever charged, no bullet was ever found, no one got in trouble for taking away guns. It just faded away really. I was going to school at the University in Oshkosh at the time, and I think the police were really embarrassed because they couldn't figure out who shot one of their own. I don't live far from Oshkosh now and I've never heard of anyone being charged. I worked at a gas station at the time and read like 3 newspapers a day, and really after a couple weeks any stories about the incident ended. This thread has sort of been an "Oh yeah, I remember that," experience for me.

Of course I could be wrong, someone might have been charged for the shooting. But usually stories like that get a lot of play and are impossible to miss, especially in a smaller city like Oshkosh where a mugging is front page news. If anyone knows anymore please join in.
 
It reads like a 'perfect storm' scenaio, but I really don't like the way that it ended. It's like if mob justice were allowed, someone gets lynched by a furious group and then afterwards there are no consequences. everyone just ignores it, and knows it can and will happen again.
 
Take anything that Corey Graff has to say with a large dose of salt.

I'm not saying this didn't happen. But I don't trust Corey as far as I can throw him (and that's not far).
 
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