Denver cab driver mistakes Italian gun executive for terrorist, calls police | KDVR.com
Perazzi’s U.S. attorney told Fox 31 Denver that her client was scared during the incident because he’s not familiar with U.S. gun laws and thought he’d done something wrong. She said legal action is a possibility in the future.
Just this past week, some Denver taxi drivers were honored for reporting incidents while on duty. A program called Taxis on Patrol (TOPS) encourages cabbies to report suspicious activity while they’re on the clock.
And if you’ve been brainwashed to believe that anybody with a gun is a terrorist – or that guns alone are sufficient proof of terrorist intent, well….
You have a Firearms Manufacturer going to a Gun Show with guns and you have to take him in for questioning? Denver Kops must be dumber than West Palm Beach voters.
Well, y'know, you can't be too careful 'bout some gun-totin' furriner –
I mean, he seemed real suspicious, right? – took a cab…while toting seven brand-new, high-grade, engraved shotguns…to a gun show, right there in town!
Obviously a terrorist, hey?…
(Somebody needs to check up on that cab-driver, though – I mean, it seems like he would be a danger to the public, driving that cab around without more than two or three functioning brain-cells in his otherwise-empty skull…)