“Put it on the ground!”The camera captured two officers at the end of a hallway, appearing to point their weapons at Baker and Vreeland. Later that day, the group issued a statement to say it “in no way supports” the conduct by Baker and Vreeland. [In Jim Cooley’s open-carry America, even a trip to Walmart can require an AR-15]Neither Baker nor Vreeland responded immediately to requests for comment Tuesday morning. “There were about 10 seconds when I thought I was going to die,” Baker told the news site, of the encounter at the police station. “We audit police to see how well they honor the Constitution and people’s rights,” Vreeland told the newspaper.
Source: Washington Post February 07, 2017 21:25 UTC