Seems like instead of "SWATTING" he was "red flagged"
Someone wants him unarmed for an indeterminate amount of time.
https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/politics/2023/07/13/florida-guns-supreme-court-second-amendment-case/70406631007/
Under Florida's red flag laws, can anyone request that a person's weapons be confiscated?
No. While red flag laws in some other states allow family members to make the request, in Florida the request must come from a law enforcement officer or law enforcement agency.
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What is the red flag process in Florida for people deemed a threat?
It's not an automatic thing.
Law enforcement must file a request with a civil court and cite evidence of serious mental illness or legitimate threats or acts of violence the person has made.
If the law enforcement officer or agency believes the danger is imminent and a judge agrees, the person must surrender their weapons immediately and a hearing must be held within two weeks for the court to decide if a risk protection order is justified, otherwise the person keeps the weapons until the outcome of the hearing.
As part of a risk protection order, the court also may require a mental health or chemical dependency evaluation.
What would someone have to do to get a risk protection order?
Some of the things a court would consider are:
A recent act or threat of violence by the person against themselves or others, whether or not it involved a firearm.
An act or threat of violence by the person within the past 12 months.
Evidence of the person being seriously mentally ill or having recurring mental health issues.
A previous or existing risk protection order issued against the respondent.
Violation of an existing risk protection order or no-contact orders for domestic violence, sexual or dating violence, or stalking.
The unlawful or reckless use, display, or brandishing of a firearm.
Previous arrests or convictions of the person in Florida or elsewhere for crimes involving violence or the threat of violence.
Corroborated evidence of the abuse of controlled substances or alcohol.
Evidence of recent acquisition of firearms or ammunition.
Any relevant information from family and household members.
Witness testimony under oath.
>That one obviously struck a nerve.
ya' fuckin' tell me about it…
or he's got something cooking we don't know yet…mebbe?
This should scare the sh*t out of everyone….it's not even subtle.
https://x.com/TheInsiderPaper/status/2047470835045400634
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