Gun control activist swears he forgot he was carrying gun while visiting school

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A Buffalo, N.Y. community activist who is well known locally for pushing for a highly restrictive 2013 gun control law has been arrested for — wait for it — carrying a gun illegally at a public elementary school.

The arrested gun-control advocate, Dwayne Ferguson, caused quite a scene at Harvey Austin Elementary School, reports local CBS affiliate WIVB.

At about 4:15 p.m. on Thursday, police acted on a pair of anonymous 911 tips. A battalion of cops quickly swarmed the school. The brigade included over a dozen squad cars, the SWAT team and K9 units. The Erie County Sheriff’s Air One helicopter and what appears to be an armored vehicle also turned up.
The school was immediately placed on lockdown. Parts of two streets were closed.

About 60 students who were still on campus participating in after-school activities were funneled to the cafeteria.

Cops searched the school room by room and would not let parents on campus until they were satisfied that no shooting threat existed.

Ferguson, 52, was at Harvey Elementary because he works as a mentor in an after-school program for disadvantaged students.

He said he frequently carries a pistol. He has a license but the license does not matter under the strict state law Ferguson helped pass.

Among much else, the 2013 law, deemed New York’s SAFE Act, made it a felony to carry a gun on school property, according to The Buffalo News. While it was always illegal to carry a gun on school grounds, the new law bumped the crime from a misdemeanor to a felony in response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.

The community activist has claimed that he forgot he was carrying his gun in a felony gun-free zone he helped create. Rev. James E. Giles, Ferguson’s friend and the president of Buffalo’s Back to Basics Outreach Ministries, vouched for this claim. “I’m sure Dwayne went into the school not thinking he had the gun on him,” Giles told The Buffalo News.

Giles said Ferguson even asked police on the scene what was going on.

“Dwayne’s reaction was to get his kids — he had about 50 of them — and make sure they were safe,” Giles explained.

Ferguson was eventually busted when police were patting down the people at the school so they could evacuate. He was wearing the gun in a holster. Throughout the duration of the terrifying lockdown, the community activist never bothered to tell the cops that he was carrying a gun.

“He had opportunities,” local chief of police Kevin Brinkworth told the News.

“I will say he had no ill intent to harm these students,” Brinkworth noted. “I don’t know why he had it on him.”

Ferguson is the head of the Buffalo chapter of MAD DADS, a national group that opposes gang violence and illegal drugs. MAD DADS is an acronym for Men Against Destruction Defending Against Drugs and Social Disorder. The father of three also belongs to Buffalo Peacemakers, a separate anti-violence group that stands athwart gang-related crime.

Still more, Ferguson is something of a professional vigilante in Buffalo. He can be seen patrolling local malls and city streets in an effort to stop gang violence.
Ferguson now faces two felony charges of criminal gun possession.

He faced his first court hearing on Friday, reports local NBC affiliate WGRZ. Prosecutors had asked Judge Jeanette Ogden to set bail at $10,000. However, Ogden allowed Ferguson to walk out of her courtroom on his own recognizance, citing his community involvement and his squeaky clean criminal record.

Ogden did order Ferguson to submit all of his guns to authorities and to stay away from Harvey Austin Elementary until his criminal case has been resolved.

http://dailycaller.com/2014/02/10/g...s-carrying-gun-while-visiting-school/?print=1

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Caught in his own law he helped pass, what a moron.
 
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GUN-GRABBING DEMOCRAT


Long time anti-gun advocate State Senator R.C. Soles, 74, shot one of two intruders at his home, the prosecutor for the politician's home county said.


The State Bureau of Investigation and Sheriff's Department are investigating the shooting.


Soles, who was not arrested, declined to discuss the incident.


http://nation.foxnews.com/gun-control/2013/01/10/flashback-anti-gun-politician-shoots-intruder
 
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GUN-GRABBING DEMOCRAT


Long time anti-gun advocate State Senator R.C. Soles, 74, shot one of two intruders at his home, the prosecutor for the politician's home county said.


The State Bureau of Investigation and Sheriff's Department are investigating the shooting.


Soles, who was not arrested, declined to discuss the incident.


http://nation.foxnews.com/gun-control/2013/01/10/flashback-anti-gun-politician-shoots-intruder


Guess he was 'standing his ground'......huh ?......lol
 
WTF is this idiot doing owning a gun in the first place? Clearly gun nuts like him aren't responsible enough to own firearms!
 
Liberal hypocrisy is nothing new.


Meet Carl Rowan...Democrat...gun-grabber...hypocrite.



Rowan gained public notoriety on June 14, 1988, when he shot an unarmed teenager, Neil Smith, who was on his property illegally.


"The interloper was a near-naked teenager who had been skinny-dipping with friends in Rowan's pool, and the columnist's weapon was an unregistered, and thus illegal, .22 caliber pistol."


From People magazine: "When Rowan heard the police arrive, he stepped outside to let them in. It was then, he says, that he was confronted by "a tall man who was smoking something that I absolutely was sure was marijuana." Rowan says he repeatedly warned the intruder that he was armed and would shoot.


"My first words were: 'Freeze! Stay where you are!' " says Rowan. "Then I said, 'I have a gun.' "


Rowan says the man kept coming and that he finally felt forced to shoot in self-defense. He says he aimed at the intruder's feet but hit him in the wrist when the man lunged forward.


The intruder, teenager Benjamin Smith, 18, tells a different story.


"I was in my underwear. I just climbed out of the pool. It was pretty innocent. I never spoke with him. He just shot me and closed the door and went back hiding in his house. I mean, I guess I was trespassing. But that's no reason to shoot a person, is it? For swimming in their pool?"


Rowan was charged for firing a gun that he did not legally own. Rowan was arrested and tried.


During the trial, he argued that he had the right to use whatever means necessary to protect himself and his family.


He also said the pistol he used was exempt from the District's handgun prohibition law because it belonged to his older son, a former FBI agent.


He was called out for hypocrisy, since Rowan was a strict gun control advocate.


In a 1981 column, he advocated "a law that says anyone found in possession of a handgun except a legitimate officer of the law goes to jail—period."


In 1985, he called for "a complete and universal federal ban on the sale, manufacture, importation and possession of handguns (except for authorized police and military personnel).


Private gun ownership had been illegal in the District of Columbia since 1976 and the facts of the case were the talk of the town for many days.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Rowan#Gun_Control_Controversy
 
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