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Judge denies gun seizure of Colorado officer’s guns
« on: January 18, 2020, 09:21:20 pm »
A judge on Thursday denied a petition to seize the guns of a police officer involved in the 2017 fatal shooting of a 19-year-old which was sought by the teen’s mother under Colorado’s new red flag law.

In her Jan. 9 petition for an extreme risk protection order, Susan Holmes said there was a credible risk of unlawful or reckless use of a firearm by Colorado State University police Officer Phillip Morris because he threatened and killed her son, Jeremy Holmes, and because she said he has shown ongoing violence and aggression.

The law, which took effect Jan. 1, is similar to those adopted in over a dozen other states and intended to allow relatives or household members or law enforcement to seek a court order to confiscate the weapons of people they believe could harm themselves or others.

During Thursday’s hearing on her petition, Holmes declined to present evidence after Chief Judge Stephen Howard, with whom she has previously clashed in her pursuit of records on her son’s shooting, refused her request to have another judge hear the case.

Morris did not attend the hearing but lawyers from the Colorado Attorney General’s Office, representing him as a state employee, presented an affidavit from him stating that he and Holmes do no fit under any definition of “family or household member” as defined by the law.

In the section of the form where Holmes was asked to describe her family or household relationship with Morris, she checked the box for having a child in common with him — a possible reference to her son. On Wednesday, she told The Associated Press the law could be interpreted in different ways. After the hearing, Holmes said she did not think she had made a false claim but wanted to keep her arguments private because she is considering an appeal, the Coloradoan reported.

Morris’ actions in the shooting were investigated and deemed justified by the district attorney, who noted that Morris tried to de-escalate the situation.

https://apnews.com/b81e5cbedddebb01a69e56f515916221
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Re: Judge denies gun seizure of Colorado officer’s guns
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2020, 09:22:19 pm »
This is exactly the kind of abuse of the Red Flag laws that 2nd Amendment supporters have said would happen.
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Re: Judge denies gun seizure of Colorado officer’s guns
« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2020, 09:59:09 pm »
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Morris did not attend the hearing but lawyers from the Colorado Attorney General’s Office, representing him as a state employee, presented an affidavit from him stating that he and Holmes do no fit under any definition of “family or household member” as defined by the law.

In the section of the form where Holmes was asked to describe her family or household relationship with Morris, she checked the box for having a child in common with him — a possible reference to her son. On Wednesday, she told The Associated Press the law could be interpreted in different ways. After the hearing, Holmes said she did not think she had made a false claim but wanted to keep her arguments private because she is considering an appeal, the Coloradoan reported.

My understanding is that CO's law limits those who can so petition to family members and people in some sort of relationship with the targeted gun owner. So this female lied, and should be prosecuted and/or sued for her false claim. Her "bad luck" was that her target had the ability to defend himself aside from his personal funds and that the judge would not bend the law regarding who could petition under the law.

I wonder how many more police officers will be facing this kind of lawfare.
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Re: Judge denies gun seizure of Colorado officer’s guns
« Reply #3 on: January 18, 2020, 10:03:02 pm »
I wonder how many more police officers will be facing this kind of lawfare.

I'm guessing a lot more.  And not all judges who have this kind of case brought before them will follow the law like this one did.
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