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I don't believe my job will be safer if I am armed, but it will not be more dangerous. I have several times taken a handgun from somebody concealed on their person and that person was a convicted violent criminal. Why they did not fight, probably because they thought they would loose due to officer presence. Most people from the states and quite a few from Canada already believe we are armed. Last year I took a loaded revolver from a convicted murder from Detroit, when asked by the Correctional Officers in the County jail why he did not shoot himself out of the situation, he replied, "he did not want his girlfriend hurt in the crossfire". When he was told that we were not armed, he cursed and stated he should have shot me and my partner and went back to the States. Another situation; A female Officer was examining a car alone (it was busy night and we were understaffed). While examining the car, she observed a couple of bullet holes in the car, the car was freshly painted (with a roller) and during the exam she found indicators of narcotics. She called for assistance and the 3 males from Chicago, who were obvious gang members, became agitated. One male said out loud to the others, "she doesn't have a gun". One male then pulled a semi-automatic handgun from his pocket and started to point it at her; she grabbed his arm and started to fight for her life. We arrived and we were able to disarm the male and arrest all 3 subjects. It was found out later that the subjects had committed a murder in Chicago from doing a drive by. They were turned over to CPD and they were convicted of 1st degree murder.
So I don't believe the criminals will be easier on us because we are not armed. I think we need it to protect ourselves and the public.
Thainc
I do apologize for you having to wait 3 1/2 hours, but sometimes the innocents must suffer. In this case the ends do justify the means. We have always had a need to be armed, more so in the past 6 years. Customs has had the ability to enforce the Criminal Code since 2000. We now regularly arrest people for warrants, impaired driving, firearms etc. So our hazards at work have increased ten fold. We are not grocery cops anymore, concerned about how much turkey and cheese you have.
Think of it this way. A bad guy crosses the border, I talk to him, identify him as a bad guy and I release him because I do not have the tools to apprehend him. He is released from the border and I contact the local Police. In my situation the local Police HQ is 200m away. Our port runners still get away regularly, because there are too many places to hide. That bad guy enters the town you live in and hurts someone who is dear to you or someone you know. How are you going to feel knowing I could have stopped him? I use the example of Charles NG, he was a serial killer from California who was identified as a bad guy at a border crossing in BC, he was released and he committed several crimes in Canada. He shot a security guard in Calgary and it took several years for him to get extradited back to the states. It went as high as our Supreme Court. If he would have been apprehended at a point of entry, he would have been returned to the US immediately.
Your friend at the airport, no offense to Officer's who work at an airport, but he works in a sterile environment where everybody has gone through security. The environment of a land border is %100 differant.
I don't believe my job will be safer if I am armed, but it will not be more dangerous. I have several times taken a handgun from somebody concealed on their person and that person was a convicted violent criminal. Why they did not fight, probably because they thought they would loose due to officer presence. Most people from the states and quite a few from Canada already believe we are armed. Last year I took a loaded revolver from a convicted murder from Detroit, when asked by the Correctional Officers in the County jail why he did not shoot himself out of the situation, he replied, "he did not want his girlfriend hurt in the crossfire". When he was told that we were not armed, he cursed and stated he should have shot me and my partner and went back to the States. Another situation; A female Officer was examining a car alone (it was busy night and we were understaffed). While examining the car, she observed a couple of bullet holes in the car, the car was freshly painted (with a roller) and during the exam she found indicators of narcotics. She called for assistance and the 3 males from Chicago, who were obvious gang members, became agitated. One male said out loud to the others, "she doesn't have a gun". One male then pulled a semi-automatic handgun from his pocket and started to point it at her; she grabbed his arm and started to fight for her life. We arrived and we were able to disarm the male and arrest all 3 subjects. It was found out later that the subjects had committed a murder in Chicago from doing a drive by. They were turned over to CPD and they were convicted of 1st degree murder.
So I don't believe the criminals will be easier on us because we are not armed. I think we need it to protect ourselves and the public.
Thainc
I do apologize for you having to wait 3 1/2 hours, but sometimes the innocents must suffer. In this case the ends do justify the means. We have always had a need to be armed, more so in the past 6 years. Customs has had the ability to enforce the Criminal Code since 2000. We now regularly arrest people for warrants, impaired driving, firearms etc. So our hazards at work have increased ten fold. We are not grocery cops anymore, concerned about how much turkey and cheese you have.
Think of it this way. A bad guy crosses the border, I talk to him, identify him as a bad guy and I release him because I do not have the tools to apprehend him. He is released from the border and I contact the local Police. In my situation the local Police HQ is 200m away. Our port runners still get away regularly, because there are too many places to hide. That bad guy enters the town you live in and hurts someone who is dear to you or someone you know. How are you going to feel knowing I could have stopped him? I use the example of Charles NG, he was a serial killer from California who was identified as a bad guy at a border crossing in BC, he was released and he committed several crimes in Canada. He shot a security guard in Calgary and it took several years for him to get extradited back to the states. It went as high as our Supreme Court. If he would have been apprehended at a point of entry, he would have been returned to the US immediately.
Your friend at the airport, no offense to Officer's who work at an airport, but he works in a sterile environment where everybody has gone through security. The environment of a land border is %100 differant.