An Open Letter from KT Ordnance
Richard Celata at JPFO - the b.a.t.f.e finally contacted Mr. Celata about his property that they stole on June 7. In a letter dated August 4, which he received on Augus 22, they told him he had 20 days, until August 24, to file a grievance for the return of his stuff. They would require a bond of 10% of its value, according to them, of $11,350. Mr. Celata, if one of these demons from hell ever darkens your doorway again, please do us all a favor, and kill it. [jpfo]
They can come in, steal your property, show no I.D., use a warrant that is so secret that the Sheriff could not see it, charge you with no crime, and then tell you, "we are keeping your property, and we will give/sell it to whomever we want." If they do charge me (up to 5 years from now), and I win, will I get back my property that they sold/gave away to someone 5 years earlier? What do you think?
With the vague description of the items seized, it seems that they added items that are not mine, but who can tell with a description of "rifle"; no serial number(s), no caliber, or any other descriptive markings (they did list the s/n's for the two 1911's). How do I know that they even are mine? Yet I must pay them 10% of the value just to find out. And they decide the value.
Cay you say, "racketeering" boys and girls?
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