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demmiblue

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9. More about him:
Fri Oct 23, 2020, 12:31 PM
Oct 2020
Kabacinski spoke about the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act, a U.S. federal law enacted in 2004 and amended in 2010 and 2013. He said he was a military police officer and that he worked for the Inkster Police Department for three years before he went into the service.

He said the act gives retired or former government, military, civilian or railroad law enforcement officers with a combined 10 years of experience powers to carry concealed weapons and detain those who breach the peace or break the law.

“I believe I’ve acted in the spirit of the LEOSA act,” Kabacinski said. “I believe I’ve acted in the spirit of what the law says about breaches of the peace and felonies.


Him professing that he did it in the "spirit of what the law says," means he probably didn't act per the actual law.

Perhaps someone more knowledgeable about this law can chime in. My very brief look at the law refers to the ability to conceal carry.

Control freak asshole, at that.

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